- St George's Bay (Māori: Te Wai o
Taikehu) is a
reclaimed bay on the
southern side of the Waitematā
Harbour that was one of the
inner city bays. It was...
- Peretū ("The
Three Knuckles of Peretū") or Ngā
Tuaitara o
Taikehu ("The
Dorsal Fins of
Taikehu"). Ngā Pona Toru o Peretū,
often shortened to Peretū is the...
- £150 in cash and £170
worth of
goods The
Crown established Te Awa nui o
Taikehu, a
reserve the
Crown created for Te Ākitai
Waiohua during land
sales around...
- 38°04′40″S 176°44′20″E / 38.07778°S 176.73889°E / -38.07778; 176.73889 Lake
Taikehu Whakatane District 38°02′32″S 176°50′33″E / 38.04222°S 176.84250°E /...
-
people who
settled here. In 1853, the hill
became a part of Te Awa nui o
Taikehu, a
reserve the
Crown created for Te Ākitai
Waiohua during land sales. After...
- Motutapu's full name in Māori,
rarely used, is Te
Motutapu a
Taikehu, 'The
sacred island of
Taikehu', a
tohunga (tribal priest) of the
Tainui tribe. Motutapu...
- the
migrations that
settled New Zealand. It was
piloted by
Tairongo or
Taikehu and
landed at Ōhiwa. List of Māori waka "Canoes of Bay of Plenty", Te Ara...
- and was navigator, as far as
Rarotonga Rakatāura, the
tohunga (priest)
Taikehu, who sat at the
baling point and held the
sacred paddle, Hahau-te-rangi...
- of the Māori
language name Ngā Hau Māngere, a name
given to the area by
Taikehu, one of the
rangatira of the
Tainui canoe,
referring to the
gentle breezes...
-
Taranaki iwi Ngāti
Ruanui and Ngā
Rauru trace their ancestry back to
Taikehu, the
captain of Te Kōhatuwhenua. List of Māori waka http://www.teara.govt...