- part of the
wider Ngāpuhi iwi. Its rohe (tribal area)
covers the
areas of
Waiomio, Kawakawa, Taumarere, Moerewa, Motatau, Waimahae, Pakaraka, Otiria, Pipiwai...
- hapū of Ngāpuhi, all
based approximately 5 km
south of the
township in
Waiomio.
Mohinui Marae and its
Hohourongo meeting house are
affiliated with Ngāti...
-
convergence of the
Otiria and
Waiharakeke Streams, and is soon
joined by the
Waiomio Stream.
About half the river's
length is an estuary, over 500 m (550 yd)...
-
identified with the Ngāti Hine hapū of the Ngāpuhi iwi. He was born in
Waiomio, Northland, New
Zealand in 1807. His
father was Te Ruki Kawiti. One of...
-
offered the
Governor all the
lands between Karetu and
Moerewa to
north of
Waiomio and as far
south as the
Ruapekapeka Pa.
Tawai Kawiti described this offer...
-
identified with the Ngāti Hine hapū of the Ngāpuhi iwi. He was born in
Waiomio, Northland, New Zealand, on 17
April 1877. His
father was
Maihi Paraone...
-
Whakapara and
State Highway 12 at Waipoua, and a
testing centre was set up at
Waiomio Hill
south of Kawakawa.
Harawira criticised the
government for not stopping...
- warriors,
carrying their dead,
travelled some 4
miles (6.4 km) north-west to
Waiomio, the
ancestral home of Ngāti Hine.
After the
Battle of Ruapekapeka, Kawiti...
- May 1854 at Otaikumikumi,
close to
Waiomio which is
south of Kawakawa. The
meeting house and
marae complex at
Waiomio Caves are his memorial. At the conclusion...
- forests. Also not far away are the
Whangaroa and
Hokianga harbours, the
Waiomio limestone caves, many
beaches and bays, and
historic Kerikeri which is...