- culture,
rangatira (Māori pronunciation: [ɾaŋatiɾa]) are
tribal chiefs, the
leaders (often hereditary) of a hapū (subtribe or clan). Ideally,
rangatira were...
- A
rangatira is a
chief among the Māori of New Zealand.
Rangatira may also
refer to:
Rangatira (Cook Islands), a
minor chief among the Cook Islanders....
- The TEV
Rangatira was a roll-on/roll-off
vehicle and p****enger
ferry launched in 1971 for the
Union Steam Ship
Company of New Zealand. She was the world's...
- Ngāti Toa, also
called Ngāti
Toarangatira or Ngāti Toa
Rangatira, is a Māori iwi (tribe)
based in the
southern North Island and the
northern South Island...
- TEV
Rangatira was a p****enger
ferry that
sailed the
Wellington to
Lyttelton route between 1931 and 1963. She was the
first turbo-electric
vessel (TEV)...
- Hokorereoro,
Rangatira, or
South East
Island is the
third largest island in the
Chatham Islands archipelago, and
covers an area of 218
hectares (539 acres)...
- A
rangatira was the
title given to a
minor chief in the Cook
Islands -
often someone who was
closely related to an
ariki or mataiapo, now
usually by the...
- Waikato, also
known as
Hohaia Parata or
Hohaia Parati, was a
tribal leader (
rangatira) of the Ngāpuhi and Te Hikutū iwi (tribes). Waikato's
primary residence...
-
Church Missionary Society. It was
adopted as a
national flag by a
group of
rangatira (Māori chieftains) in 1834 and is
today more
closely ****ociated with the...
- 1819, when a raid by Ngāpuhi
rangatira Te
Morenga led to the
capture and
killing of many members,
including two
rangatira. That same year a
second attack...