- descendants, Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti, and the
descendants of Taraia, Ngāti Te
Ūpokoiri. Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti
settled in the
Kaimanawa ranges, but were driven...
- two Ngāti
Kahungunu marae. Omāhu
Marae is a
meeting place for Ngāi Te
Ūpokoiri, Ngāti Hinemanu, Ngāti Honomōkai and Ngāti Ma****ka; it
includes the Kahukuranui...
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Fighting broke out
again in the 1800s at
Mangatoetoe between Ngai Te
Upokoiri and Ngāti Te
Rangikoianake of Poukawa.
Several of Te Rangikoianake's grand...
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helping them to
fight off
incursions from
other tribes,
especially Ngāti Te
Ūpokoiri and Ngāti Raukawa. He
remained at Māhia
until his
death in 1839. Hauraki...
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leader and missionary. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāi Te
Ūpokoiri and Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi. He was born in Taumata-o-he Pa, 20 kilometres...
- New
Zealand historian. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngai Te
Upokoiri and Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi. He was born in Taumata-o-he Pa, Hawke's Bay, New...
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could wreak havoc. He sent a
force to help Te
Uamairangi from the Ngāti Te
Upokoiri hapū of Ngāti
Kahungunu escape to
Whakatane after he was
defeated in a...
- and his
second wife. Ngāi Whatuiāpiti had a
fierce rivalry with Ngāi Te
Upokoiri,
which was
descended from Taraia, a son of Rākei-hikuroa and his first...
- Rūnanga
Marae and Te
Aroha meeting house is a
meeting place of Ngāi Te
Ūpokoiri, Ngāti
Hinemanu and Ngāti Ma****ka.
Timikara Marae and Te Whānau Pani meeting...
- a
rangatira (chieftain) of Ngāti
Kahungunu and
ancestor of the Ngāi Te
Ūpokoiri hapū. He may have
lived in the
early eighteenth century.
After his family...