- Mantell's moa (Pachyornis geranoides) also
known as Mappin's moa or moa
ruarangi is an
extinct species of moa from the
North Island of New Zealand. Its...
- Māori gave to the
volcano was Te Puke o
Ruarangi (The Hill of
Ruarangi). A
traditional story involves Ruarangi, a
chief of the
supernatural Patupaiarehe...
- a
region where some of the Kaa****
people lived.
After Toi-Kairaakau,
Ruarangi and
Rauru left with
Toroa and the then
budding Wairaka. The
story continues...
-
Tokaroa ("The Long Reef") and Te Ara
Whakapekapeka a
Ruarangi ("The
Perplexing Pathway of
Ruarangi"). The reef was home to
Spirobranchus fanworms until...
-
cultural sites within the park,
dating back to 1650,
including Te Ihu o
Ruarangi Pā and six
other pā. The pine
trees at the
summit of Pāpāmoa Hills, planted...
- fin eels that
lived in the stream. A
traditional Māori
story involves Ruarangi, a
chief of the
supernatural Patupaiarehe people,
escaping a
siege on Owairaka...
- from Māngere into the
Manukau Harbour. The name of the cr****
refers to
Ruarangi, who was a
chief of the patupaiarehe,
supernatural beings who
lived in...
- Māori gave to the
volcano was Te Puke o
Ruarangi (The Hill of
Ruarangi). A
traditional story involves Ruarangi, a
chief of the
supernatural Patupaiarehe...
- Kuri-niho-popo
Mawate or
Mawete Naki
Paeko Penu
Rongokako Rongomaiwhaia Rongopuruao Ruarangi Ruarangimuria Tama-te-ranui Tama-te-rawhakarapa
Tangihararu Tarawhata Uea...
- his wife, Jane
Alice Harper via
Butchers Knife on 16 June 1863. 12-13
Ruarangi 18 Apr 1864,
Auckland Convicted of
murdering a
woman and her
daughter on...