- Rua-pū-
tahanga was a Māori puhi
ariki (chieftainess) from Ngāti Ruanui, who
married Whatihua and thus
became the
ancestor of many
tribes of Tainui. She...
- Te Ao-tū-
tahanga and Manu-kaihonge were Māori
rangatira (chieftains) in the
Tainui tribal confederation,
based at
Moehau in Coromandel, New Zealand. They...
- was
waiting to
harvest his kumara,
Whatihua summoned Rua-pū-
tahanga from Patea. Rua-pū-
tahanga made the
journey up the
Whanganui River,
through Tāngarākau...
- Mimi-o-Rua-pū-
tahanga ('Rua-pū-
tahanga's pee'). As she was resting,
Whatihua caught up with her and
there was
nowhere to run, so Rua-pū-
tahanga leapt off...
-
parts remain virtually uninhabited.
Prior to
contact with Europeans, the
Tahanga Quarries of
Opito Bay were an
important source of
basalt (karā or pakawera)...
-
spring of Rua-pū-
tahanga's tears), then
camped overnight 3 km (1.9 mi) east of the
current town.
Being a
clear night, Rua-pū-
tahanga lay contemplating...
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October 2017. Fletcher, H.J.
Index of Māori Names:
Tarepa to
Tawake Moe
Tahanga Retrieved 7
October 2009. "More than 220
quake claims registered". Stuff...
- and Apakura. Jones'
second account makes them the
sisters of Te Ao-tū-
tahanga, who is
usually a son of Māhanga and
places one "Maru-Māhanga"
among their...
- sister, Rua-pū-
tahanga, who
married Whatihua, the
rangatira of the
northern part of Tainui, who was
based at Kāwhia. When Rua-pū-
tahanga gave
birth to...
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Mirror Mirror Makareta Television (2 ep's) 1998 A
Difficult Woman Arahita Tahanga Television (3 ep's) 2003 The
Legend of
Johnny Lingo Turtle Island Grandmother...