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- Waiohiki is a rural community in the Hastings District and Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located between the Ngaruroro and Tutaekuri...
- were left out entirely, including Eskdale, Omahu, ********, Pakowhai and Waiohiki. Stats NZ similarly split Wellington into Lower Hutt, Porirua, Upper Hutt...
- Ponaturi tribe who live in the sea. Because of this the ancestral Wharenui at Waiohiki is called Hau Te Ana Nui, which is also the name of his ancestor Tangaroa's...
- Whareroa Village (50) Hatepe (30) Minginui (170) Waiotahe (330) Omahu (330) Waiohiki (370) Riversdale Beach (170) Collingwood (320) Parapara (100) Ligar Bay...
- Moananui, a Māori tribal leader and member of Parliament who lived nearby at Waiohiki. Park Island Park Island sports and recreation ground is to the north of...
- Tara iwi lived in the nearby areas of Petane, Te Whanganui-a-Orotu and Waiohiki. Ngāti Kahungunu later became the dominant force from Poverty Bay to Wellington...
- Pakowhai; Redclyffe Bridge, a major crossing of the Tūtaekurī from Taradale to Waiohiki; the Vicarage Road bridge over the Tūtaekurī at the settlement of Puketapu;...
- of the Ngāti Tara iwi, which lived in Petane, Te Whanganui-a-Orotu and Waiohiki. Within Taraia's lifetime, Heretaunga was brought under the control of...
- inundating a large area of the Heretaunga Plains. The settlements of Omahu, Waiohiki and Pakowhai were severely affected with dozens of homes being destro****...
- An 1863 meeting between settlers and Māori at Pā Whakairo, near Waiohiki...