- and Ngāti
Tūnohopū. Para te
Hoata or
Tūnohopū Marae and
Tūnohopū meeting house is a
meeting place of the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti
Tūnohopū and Ngāti...
- Point,
which was
practically undefended. The
chief Tunohopu fled to a
nearby cave, Te Ana o
Tunohopu, but in the rush his
youngest son, Taioperua, was...
- Ngāti
Whakaue is a Māori iwi, of the Te
Arawa confederation of New Zealand,
tracing its
descent from
Whakaue Kaipapa, son of Uenuku-kopakō, and grandson...
- the home
marae of the Ngāti
Whakaue subtribes Ngāti Tae-o-Tū and Ngāti
Tūnohopū. The marae's
carved wharenui (meeting house), Tamatekapua, is
named after...
- Te
Papaiouru marae at Ohinemutu, Rotorua, in 1975. It is the home
marae of the Ngāti
Whakaue subtribes Ngāti Tae-o-Tū and Ngāti
Tūnohopū....
- held at St Faith's
Church on the
final day. His body was then
taken via
Tūnohopū Marae to
Kauae Cemetery in Ngongotahā,
where he was
buried alongside his...
- Whakarewarewa. His mother,
Kanea II, was of Tūhourangi, and the Ngāti
Tūnohopū hapū of Ngāti Whakaue. In 1864 Mita
joined other Te
Arawa who
fought for...
- the
health of Māori
people especially children and babies. In 1986 the
Tunohopu Health Centre in
Rotorua was
opened and
dedicated to
Nurse Cameron. McKegg...
- Ngāti te Roro o te Rangi, Ngāti
Tūnohopū) Ōhinemutu Para te
Hoata /
Tūnohopū Tūnohopū Ngāti
Whakaue (Ngāti
Tūnohopū, Ngāti Whakaue) Ōhinemutu Parawai...
- of Kāti ****rapa, Ngāti Toa, Te Roro-o-te-Rangi (Ngāti Whakaue), Ngāti
Tunohopu and
Rongowhakaata descent.
Brightwell was a
pallbearer for
James K. Baxter...