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Runanga may
refer to:
Rūnanga, a
traditional Māori ****embly or
tribal gathering Rūnanga, the
governing council or
administrative group of a Māori Hapū...
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north to
Stewart Island /
Rakiura in the south. The takiwā
comprises 18
rūnanga (governance areas)
corresponding to
traditional settlements. According...
- In
tikanga Māori (Māori
culture or practice), a
rūnanga (runaka in
Southern Māori dialect) is a
tribal council, ****embly,
board or boardroom. The term...
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Runanga is a
small town on the West
Coast of the
South Island of New Zealand. It is
located eight kilometres to the
northeast of Greymouth, to the north...
- and self-identity.[citation needed] Te
Rūnanga ā Iwi o Ngāpuhi,
based in Kaikohe,
administers the iwi. The
Rūnanga acts on
behalf of the iwi in consultations...
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Runanga Lake is one of
several small lakes (the
others including Oingo Lake and
Potaka Lake)
located to the
northwest of the city of
Hastings in the Hawke's...
- Māngere in
Auckland Te
Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa
became the new
governing body of the iwi in 2005.
Representatives from the
Rūnanga were
responsible for negotiating...
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emergence of the
Treaty into Pākehā
attention since the 19th century. Te
Whare Rūnanga, a
carved Māori
meeting house, was
built near the
Treaty House in 1939...
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wharenui Te Whānau a Tutawake, of
Whitianga marae and Tūtawake
wharenui Te
Rūnanga o te Whānau
represents Te Whānau a
Apanui during resource consent applications...
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Runanga Miners' Hall is a hall in the town of
Runanga, on the West
Coast of New Zealand's
South Island. The
current structure dates from 1937, and...