- 83695267; 178.3998781).
Karaka said that a
bridge was
built from
Tikitiki to
Waiomatatini, to the
protest of
local Māori who were
concerned that it
would disturb...
- this
understanding would be of
benefit to Ngāti Porou.
Ngata attended Waiomatatini Native School before moving on to Te Aute
College until 1890.
Ngata then...
- and was
eventually given refuge in the King Country.
Ropata settled at
Waiōmatatini and
constructed a
marae (meeting house) there,
calling it Porourangi...
-
Tamati Muturangi (24
September 2011). "Ngāti Porou:
Porourangi whare,
Waiomatatini". Te Ara – the
Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand:...
- (Mar-Apr 1923) to East
Coast Maori pā (East Cape to
Waipiro Bay) and
Waiomatatini collecting recordings of Māori
songs from Ngāti Porou. Also an account...
-
members unanimously voted for its
dissolution at the 10th
Parliament at
Waiōmatatini in 1902. Te
Kotahitanga was
distinct from Te Kauhanganui, the Māori parliament...
- storekeeper, soldier,
farmer and
Native Land
Court ****essor. He was born near
Waiomatatini in the
Waiapu Valley,
possibly in
September 1849. His
father was Wiremu...
-
Zealand carver of the Ngāti
Porou iwi.
Ngakaho hailed from Rākaihoea near
Waiomatatini on New Zealand's East Coast. His
parents were Hāmure and ****rōhutu. Despite...
- when he
stood in the 1969
general election.
Ngata was born in 1917 in
Waiomatatini, a
locality in the
Waiapu Valley and on the
south bank of the Waiapu...
- in 1914,
Ngata and her
husband built a new
house for
their family at
Waiomatatini, near Ruatoria. It was
named 'Te Wharehou' (The House) but in
later years...