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Tāwhao was a Māori
rangatira (chief) in the
Tainui confederation of tribes,
based at Kāwhia, New Zealand. He
probably lived around 1500 CE. He was the...
- Ngātuere Tāwhirimātea
Tāwhao (died 1890) was a Māori
leader from the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi (tribe),
during early European settlement of the
Wairarapa region...
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tohunga raranga (master weaver)
Hinemoa Harrison. The
resulting structure, O-
Tāwhao Marae, was
opened on 26
April 1985 and is
still used to
introduce students...
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fifteen hapū: Marangatūhetaua (Ngāti Tū) Ngā Hau E Whā Ngāi Tātara Ngāi
Tāwhao Ngāi Te Ruruku ki Tangoio Ngāti Hinepare Ngāti Hineuru Ngāti Hōri...
- area rich in pipi and mussels.
Tawhao immediately staked a
claim to the area,
which became known as Te Mara a
Tawhao. Whanganui-a-rotū told
Taraia about...
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descendant of Hoturoa,
leader of the
Tainui waka,
through his
father Tāwhao.
Tāwhao married two
daughters of Te Aorere,
another descendant of Hoturoa, Pūnui-a-te-kore...
- (daughter): Hine-te-ata (daughter), who
married her
cousin Makoro. Rongo-
tawhao (son) Rongomai-awhea, wife of her
cousin Tamanuhiri, one of the sons of...
- been
abducted and
taken there by Pou-rangahau. They
returned in the Te Ara-
Tawhao s****ing
kumara seeds and
bearing the news that the
islands were sp****ly...
- who
resided in the area due to his
friendship with Ngātuere Tāwhirimātea
Tāwhao.
Mayfield Station Shed
Category 2
Bristol Road, near East
Taratahi - 1983...
- Kahupeka),
Rakamaomao (married Tai-aroha), Kākāti (married Ururangi), and
Tāwhao,
after whom the line splits. Hotuāwhio, who
travelled on Tainui, is sometimes...