- Mōtakotako (Taruke)
marae The hapū of Ngāti
Tāhinga is ****ociated with 6 marae: 2
marae in Port Waikato: Ngāti
Tāhinga marae and
Pakau marae 4
marae west of...
- Wairarapa,
abandoning his
pregnant wife, Te Kuramahi****. She was
saved by
Tahinga, one of the attackers. When she
subsequently gave
birth to a boy, Rangiwawahia...
-
sources was
collected before 1907 from
Wirihana Aoterangi of the Ngāti
Tahinga tribe of Raglan. Kupe and his
companion Turi
arrive on a
canoe named Aotearoa...
-
Wharenui name Iwi and hapū
Location Te Ākau Te Ākau
Waikato Tainui (Ngāti
Tāhinga,
Tainui Hapū) Te Ākau Te Awamārahi Te Ōhākī a Te Puea
Waikato Tainui (Ngāti...
-
Whareroa meeting house is
meeting place for the
Waikato Tainui hapū of Ngāti
Tāhinga and Ngāti Tiipa. Te Kura
Kaupapa Māori o Te
Puaha o
Waikato is a co-educational...
- Poihākena
Marae and
Tainui a
Whiro meeting house is a
meeting place for Ngāti
Tāhinga and
Tainui hapū Te Kōpua
Marae is a
meeting place of
Tainui hapū and does...
-
Crescent is
situated today. In 1830-40,
during the Māori
musket wars,
Ngati Tahinga,
Waiohua and Te Taou
lived in the
wider area,
which was
named Te Rehu....
- there, perhaps,
stand the tree
ferns with
large /
edible hearts of Puke-o-
tahinga." This was an
insult to Kōkako and
Maikao told Tamainu-pō, who gathered...
-
Kaipoho descend from Kaipoho, the son of
Whare (also
known as Whare-rau-o-te-
tahinga) and great-grandson of Rongomairatahi.
Kaipoho built Tapui pa on the west...
- [verification needed] In 1830-40,
during the Māori
musket wars,
Ngati Tahinga,
Waiohua and Te Taou
lived in the
wider area,
which was
named Te Rehu....