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Tongatea may
refer to:
Tongātea, sixteenth-century Māori
chieftain of Ngāti
Ruanui from
southern Taranaki, New
Zealand Tongatea, wife of
Ngaru in the...
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Tongātea (or
possibly Tongatea) was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of Ngāti Ruanui,
based at Pātea in
southern Taranaki, New Zealand. He
probably lived...
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Tongātea (also
known as Mātotoru) was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of Ngāti
Ruanui and Mātaatua descent, who was probably...
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grandfather the
great lizard Moko. His wife was the
beautiful Tongatea. To
prove his prowess, he
battles Tikokura and the
shark Tumuitearetoka...
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gladly retired to
their home in the deep,
while Ngaru went off to find
Tongatea, his wife (Gill 1876:225-227). W.W. Gill,
Myths and
Songs of the South...
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Tainui canoe. His mother,
Kearangi /
Takikawehi was a
descendant of
Tongātea of Ngāti Ruanui,
through his
grandson Tamainu-pō. In one account, Tū-pāhau...
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ancestor of Te
Rangihouhiri (ancestor of
Ngati Te Rangihouhiri) and Manu-
Tongātea. On a
visit to Rotorua, Tūwharetoa
slept with Rangiuru, the wife of Whakauekaipapa...
- p****ports to
check if they were
seasonal workers.
Local health provider Sameli Tongatea likened the
ordeal to the Dawn
Raids of the 1970s
which disproportionately...
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sixteenth century. 30km 19miles 4 3 2 1 Kōkako was the son of Manu-
Tongātea of Ngāti
Ruanui and Mātaatua
descent from Marokopa,
south of Kāwhia. According...
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descendant of Turi, the
captain of the
Aotea canoe. She had one brother,
Tongātea. When she
reached adulthood, a
young chief of Tainui, Tūrongo, son of Tāwhao...