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- 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...