-
boundaries of
tribes (iwi),
although some
divide their rohe into
several takiwā. List of Māori iwi "Glossary of Māori terms".
Ministry of Education. Retrieved...
- Name
Takiwā Marae (meeting grounds) Kōhatutaka Ngāpuhi
Hokianga ki te Raki
Mangamuka Marae, Te
Arohanui /
Mangataipa Māhurehure Ngā
Ngaru o
Hokianga Māhuri...
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Retrieved 13
August 2016.
Waitangi Tribunal (2003). Te
Whanganui a Tara me ona
takiwa :
report on the
Wellington District. Wellington, N.Z.:
Legislation Direct...
- utensils, and
numerous items of clothing. See Te
Whanganui a Tara me ona
Takiwa:
Report on the
Wellington District,
Waitangi Tribunal, 2003,
chapter 3,...
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Riwha Tītokowaru Born c.1823 Ōkaiawa, Te
Takiwā-a-Ngāti Ruanui,
Aotearoa Died 18
August 1888 (aged 65) Ōkaiawa, Hāwera County,
Colony of New
Zealand Burial...
- or Kāi Tahu, is the prin****l Māori iwi (tribe) of the
South Island. Its
takiwā (tribal area) is the
largest in New Zealand, and
extends from the White...
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abolished Born Tūkaroto Pōtatau Te
Wherowhero c. 1822
Orongokoekoea Pā, Te
Takiwā o
Waikato Tainui,
Aotearoa Died 26
August 1894 (aged 71–72) Ngāruawāhia...
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Church Rev. Rex
Nathan Te Hāhi
Weteriana / The
Methodist Church Apotoro Takiwa Joe
Everitt Te Hāhi
Ratana / The Rātana
Church Rev.
Wayne Te
Kaawa Te Aka...
- New
Plymouth District Council. 24
August 2011. Te
Whanganui a Tara me ona
Takiwa:
Report on the
Wellington District. Wellington:
Waitangi Tribunal. 2003...
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North Island,
Colony of New
Zealand (modern-day New Zealand) Ōpōtiki, Te
Takiwā-ā-Te Whakatōhea /
Auckland Province,
Colony of New
Zealand (modern day Bay...