- 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...
-
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....
- (meeting houses) in the Nūhaka area of
northern Hawke's Bay:
Kahungunu (Te
Tāhinga)
marae and
Kahungunu wharenui on
Ihaka Street Tamakahu marae and Tamakahu...
-
Tanikena Marae is the
meeting place of the
local Waikato Tainui hapū of Ngāti
Tāhinga, Ngāti
Taratikitiki and
Tainui Hapū. It
includes a
meeting house of the...
- was
investigated by a Te Ākau
Commission in 1904. It
reported that Ngāti
Tāhinga were the
original owners of Te Ākau Block, but Ngāti
Koata acquired a right...
- set up a
mission station and a
school at Port
Waikato among the Ngāti
Tāhinga. In 1839 he was sent to Kaitotehe, near
Mount Taupiri,
where he established...