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Rangiteaorere was a Māori
rangatira (chief) in the Te
Arawa confederation of
tribes and
ancestor of Ngāti
Rangiteaorere. He grew up at Te Teko in the...
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ancestor of the iwi of Te Uri o Uenu****ōpako. He
joined his
cousin Rangiteaorere in the
conquest of
Mokoia Island in Lake
Rotorua and
settled his people...
- Ngāti
Rangiteaorere is a Māori iwi of the Te
Arawa confederation of New Zealand. The iwi is
based on the
eastern s****s of Lake Rotorua, also sharing...
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paternal uncle, Rangiwhakaekeau, but were
defeated again. At this point,
Rangiteaorere, an
illegitimate son of Rangiwhakaekeau,
arrived from Te Teko and agreed...
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other thermal areas in the region. The
local Māori
tribe Ngāti
Rangiteaorere has
lived in this area for more than 700
years and
remain the owner...
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whakapoko (guardian statue) and
belongs to Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti
Rangiteaorere, and
other tribes of Te Arawa. It is the most
famous atua
kumara (agricultural...
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Waikato Ngāti Kea / Ngāti Tuarā, Ngāti Mākino, Ngāti Pikiao, Ngāti
Rangiteaorere, Ngāti Rangitihi, Ngāti Rangiwewehi, Ngāti Rongomai, Ngāti Tahu – Ngāti...
- iwi and hapu that
constitute Te
Arawa include: Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti
Rangiteaorere, Ngāti Pikiao, Ngāti Mākino, Ngāti Rangitihi, Ngāti Rangiwewehi, Tapuika...
- pre-colonial period, Te Teko was the
birthplace of
Rangiteaorere,
ancestor of
Ngati Rangiteaorere. In the mid-1860s, Te Teko was the site of a significant...
- Ngāti
Ranginui Bay of
Plenty Tākitimu 6,120 7,644 8,967 11,967 Ngāti
Rangiteaorere Bay of
Plenty Arawa 177 456 435 456 Ngāti
Rangitihi Bay of
Plenty Arawa...