- Rangiwahomatua:
Muriwai Marae and Te Poho o
Tamanuhiri meeting house, and
Waiari Marae and
meeting house. In
October 2020, the
Government committed $462...
-
Tamarau Waiari (1835–1904), also
known as Te Mākarini Te Whare****a and Te Mākarini Kaikino, was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader and tohunga. Of Māori...
- "E Papa
Waiari" (English: "Oh,
Uncle Waiari"), also
known as "E Papa Wairangi" is a
traditional Māori song,
often used in tītī tōrea, a type of whakaraka...
- then up the
Kaituna River to
Canaan Landing and then by Māori
canoe up the
Waiari Stream to the site of the
present road
bridge just to the
south of the town...
- just
below the
Kakepuku Maunga, the ****embly
point for Waikato-Maniapoto
Waiari pā, on the
Mangapiko Stream, and
Nukuhau pā, on the
banks of the Waikato...
- male warriors. Song po****r
songs performed to tītī tōrea
include "E Papa
Waiari" and "Hurihuri". Calman, Ross (5
September 2013). "Traditional Māori games...
-
Notes First Prize Bodie Friend Nana Pat Pat
Kingi Black and
white photograph Runner-up Te
Haunui Tuna
Survival Tamarau Waiari Digital drawing and video...
- of his life in Ruatoki. His
descendants are
called Ngāti Koura.
Tamarau Waiari was a
grandson of his. Milroy, Whare****a. "Te Ngahuru".
Dictionary of New...
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ambushed a
group of
soldiers bathing in a loop of the
Mangapiki Stream at
Waiari, near the
British forward position. Two
hundred of Cameron's troops, with...
- He parti****ted in the
Invasion of Waikato,
being present at Rangiriri,
Waiari, Paterangi, Rangiaowhia, and at the
siege and
capture of Ōrākau. For his...