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Rereahu was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of Ngāti
Raukawa in the
Tainui tribal confederation from the
Waikato region, New Zealand. He
probably lived...
- of the
seventeenth century. Te Ihinga-a-rangi was the first-born son of
Rereahu, who was a
direct descendant of
Hoturoa (the
commander of the
Tainui canoe)...
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arrived on the
Tainui waka and
settled at the
Kawhia Harbour. His
father Rereahu led the
Tainui expansion to the
interior of the
Waikato region, and Maniapoto...
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Maniapoto hapū of Ngāti Matakore, Ngutu, Pare, Raukawa,
Rereahu and Te Ihingarangi, and
features the
Rereahu meeting house. Te
Miringa te Kakara, a
local meeting...
- 848 Rangitāne o
Tamaki nui a Rua Hawke's Bay Kurahaupō n/a n/a n/a 558
Rereahu (traditionally part of Ngāti Maniapoto)
Waikato Tainui n/a n/a n/a 1,206...
- Mohoao-nui swamp, near
modern Ōtorohanga.
After the
death of his father,
Rereahu, he
defeated his
older half-brother, Te Ihinga-a-rangi, in a
battle for...
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Maniapoto tribal meeting ground of the
Maniapoto hapū of Pare and
Rereahu and the
Rereahu hapū of Ngāti Paretapoko. It
includes the
Tapairu meeting house...
- Tau o
Hinawa meeting house are a
meeting place of Ngāti
Maniapoto and
Rereahu.
Statistics New
Zealand describes Mangakino as a
rural settlement, which...
- (Peehi, Rōrā) Te Kūiti
Mangapeehi Rereahu Maniapoto (Matakore, Ngutu, Pare, Raukawa,
Rereahu, Te Ihingarangi),
Rereahu (Ngāti Ngutu, Ngāti Pikiahu, Ngāti...
- daughter, Rangi-ānewa, who
married her
cousin Rereahu. They had one child, Te Ihinga-a-rangi, who was
Rereahu's eldest son. The
story is
reported by Pei Te...