- Te
Rauangaanga (sometimes
written Te Rau-angaanga or Te Rau-anga-anga) was the
chief of the Ngāti
Mahuta tribe of the
Waikato tribal confederation and...
-
defenders with 3,000 warriors, but the defenders, led by
Waikato chief Te
Rauangaanga, won the battle.
Early historian Percy Smith placed the
battle at about...
- Ngāruawāhia,
Auckland Province, New
Zealand Burial Mount Taupiri Spouse Whakaawi Raharaha Waiata Ngawaero Issue Tāwhiao
Father Te
Rauangaanga Mother Parengaope...
- New Zealand.
Pikauterangi raised an army of 10,000
warriors against Te
Rauangaanga (father of the
first Māori king Pōtatau Te Wherowhero), who
rallied 3...
- (subtribe) of the
Waikato tribal confederation. She was the wife of Te
Rauangaanga and
mother of Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, the
first Māori king, and grandmother...
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younger brothers:
Taipu (who died in
March 1926), Tumate,
Tonga and Te
Rauangaanga. He
married Te Uranga,
daughter of
Iriwhata Wharemaki and Hira Wati of...
- Te Rata (who
succeeded Mahuta as king), Taipu, Tumate,
Tonga and Te
Rauangaanga. When his
father died in
August 1894,
Mahuta was made Māori King, taking...
- (who died in
March 1926) and Tumate, and he had a
younger brother Te
Rauangaanga. He also pla****
rugby league and
represented the
South Auckland team...
- Kahurimu, and
belonged to Ngāti Mahuta. His
father **** was a
brother of Te
Rauangaanga, the
chief of Ngāti Mahuta, and so Ngāpora was a
cousin of Pōtatau Te...
-
Taipu (who died in
March 1926), and he had
younger brothers Tonga and Te
Rauangaanga.
Before World War I, he wed Te
Atarua (Piri) Herangi,
younger sister...