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Rangiātea in New
Zealand Māori
culture and tradition, is
considered to be
simultaneously a
physical place as well as a
metaphysical place. The physical...
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Rangiātea Church is a Māori
Anglican church located in Ōtaki, in the Kāpiti
Coast District on the
North Island of New Zealand. The
original church was...
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conflicts in the New
Zealand Wars.
Before he died he
directed the
building of
Rangiātea Church in Ōtaki, a town
north of
Wellington conquered by Ngāti Toa. Te...
- Sir
Makere Rangiatea "Ralph" Love QSO JP (16
September 1907 – 22
August 1994) was a New
Zealand Māori
public servant and
leader of Te Āti Awa. One of...
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Vaitoa in
Rangiātea. He was
descended from the Ngāti
Ohomairangi tribe and was
direct successor to the high
priest of Ta****puatea
marae at
Rangiātea. He also...
- there,
called Te Rawheoro. The
priest asked about the Māori homelands, '
Rangiatea' (Ra'iatea), 'Hawaiki' (Havai'i, the
ancient name for Ra'iatea), and 'Tawhiti'...
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school celebrated its 50th
jubilee in 2007. Te Pi'ipi'inga
Kakano Mai
Rangiatea is a full
primary (years 1–8)
school with a roll of 144
students as of...
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Colonization and
Development in New
Zealand between 1769 and 1900: The
Seeds of
Rangiatea. Switzerland:
Springer International Publishing. "2023
Census po****tion...
- lifetime,
Ohomairangi acted as the
guardian of Ta****puatea
marae in
Rangiatea (Raiatea),
which is
considered the most
sacred site in Polynesia. Said...
- Māori
rangatira (chief) in the
Tainui confederation of tribes,
based at
Rangiātea, near Waikeria, New Zealand. He
quarrelled with his brother, Whatihua...