- In
tikanga Māori (Māori
culture or practice), a rūnanga (runaka in
Southern Māori dialect) is a
tribal council, ****embly,
board or boardroom. The term...
- Te Pīhopatanga o Te
Upoko o Te Ika is an
episcopal polity or
diocese of the
Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New
Zealand and Polynesia. Literally, the diocese...
- full-time
license in 1987,
becoming the pan-tribal
Wellington radio station Te
Upoko O Te Ika. The
first bilingual school opened at
Ruatoki in
Urewera in 1978...
- Tūhourangi is a Māori iwi of New
Zealand with a rohe
centered on Lake Tarawera, Lake Rotomahana, Lake Okaro, Lake Okareka, Lake Rotokākahi, Lake Tikitapu...
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Medal for
services to Māori.
Wellington pan-tribal Māori
radio station Te
Upoko O Te Ika has been
affiliated to Ngāti
Raukawa since 2014. It
began part-time...
-
Pipitea Marae and its
meeting house, Te
Upoko o te Ika a Māui, is a
meeting place for
Taranaki Whānui ki te
Upoko o te Ika and Te Āti Awa. Thorndon, like...
-
current dual name in 1984. The
earliest known Māori name for the area, Te
Upoko-o-te-Ika-a-Māui, is
derived from Māori
legend and
translates literally as...
- the Maori, His
Mythology and Traditions: Tai-Nui [Vol V1],
Chapter XII. —
Upoko XII". nzetc.victoria.ac.nz.
Victoria University of Wellington. Retrieved...
-
Greater Wellington, also
known as the
Wellington Region (Māori: Te
Upoko o te Ika), is a non-unitary
region of New
Zealand that
occupies the southernmost...
- Pa
Upoko Takau Ariki (? – 19
March 1896) was a
sovereign of the Cook Islands. She was the
ariki of the Pa dynasty, one of the two
chiefdoms of the Takitumu...