- Ngāti Kurī, Ngāti Irakehu, Kāti ****rapa, Ngāi
Tūāhuriri, and Ngāi Te Ruakihikihi. A
branch of Ngāi
Tūāhuriri and Ngāti Kurī, Kāi Te Rakiāmoa, was one of...
- and
adopted the name
Tūāhuriri (Sacred altar; to be angry). His
wives were
slain by Tūtekawa of Ngāti Māmoe. Pūraho and
Tūāhuriri's sons, Makōhakirikiri...
- Tahu was the pa of Taurakautahi,
known as Kaiapoi. Today, the hapu Ngai
Tuahuriri is
based at Tuahiwi, to the
north of Kaiapoi.
People who
identify themselves...
- Te Kai-a-Te-Karoro, this was an
important food-gathering area to Ngāi
Tūāhuriri that had kelp gull
presence and mānuka scrub. Te
Ihutai (The Avon Heathcote...
- (meaning 'enduring strength'),
which is the name that was
gifted by Ngāi
Tūāhuriri. On 14 July, the
Christchurch City
Council voted to sign a $683 million...
-
Banks Peninsula area
during the 1820s. The bay was
settled by the Ngai
Tūāhuriri sub-tribe of Ngāi Tahu, and the
chief Moki
named the bay "Koukourarata"...
- Mata-ki-kaipoinga pā
after his
kinsman Tūāhuriri (great-grandson of Tūhaitara)
insulted him. Tūtekawa (
Tūāhuriri's brother-in-law of
senior Ngāti Kahungunu...
-
warfare and intermarriage. Tūrākautahi was the
second son of
Tūāhuriri,
consequently Ngāi
Tūāhuriri is the name of the hapū (subtribe) of this area. The pā...
- Reinga.
Maukatere is a
significant mountain for the Kaiapoi-based Ngāi
Tūāhuriri, a hapū (subtribe) of Ngāi Tahu.
Maukatere marked the
inland boundary...
-
which Tuahiwi was
founded was
originally the site of a pā of the Ngāi
Tūahuriri hapū of Ngāi Tahu. With
European settlement, the site was
reserved for...