- Reitū and
Reipae (or Reipare) were twin
sisters from the
Tainui confederation of Māori
tribes in Waikato, New Zealand, who
lived before European settlement...
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where he fell in love with the
sisters Reitū and
Reipae and
proposed to
marry them. On her way north,
Reipae fell in love with a
chief named Ōtāhuhupōtiki...
- ****ociated with the harbour. One
major tradition involves the
sisters Reitū and
Reipae of the
Tainui migratory waka, who
either flew from the
Waikato north on...
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October 2024. "Maungarei - te Aka Māori Dictionary". "Mt Wellington—Maunga-a-
Reipae".
Archived from the
original on 11
February 2009.
Retrieved 5
March 2009...
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Tohitohi ō
Reipae, the peak of the Dome Forest,
which was used as a
traditional boundary marker, and is the
location where Tainui ancestress Reipae married...
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Professor Rawiri (2017). "THE
WHANGAREI COAST Te Whanga-o-Reitū or Te Whanga-o-
Reipae" (PDF).
LINKNZ (68).
Immigration New Zealand,
Ministry of Business, Innovation...
- is also
translated as "the
watchful mountain" or "the
mountain of
Reipae".
Reipae is a
Tainui ancestress who
travelled to
Northland in the form of a...
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however recalls the tale twin
sisters of
Reipae and Reitū, the "rahirahi"
referring to "overhearing". With
Reipae believed to have
alighted here,
after over...
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ancestress Reipae of the
Tainui migratory waka.
Tohitohi o Rei is a
location mentioned in a
traditional story of Reitū and
Reipae.
Reipae travelled around...
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messenger from a
young chief in Whāngāpē to the twin
sisters Reitū and
Reipae in the
Waikato he
wished to marry. The
twins were
picked up by the messenger...