- of the Mataatua. The men had gone as**** and the
canoe began to drift.
Wairaka, a chieftainess, said "Kia whakatāne au i ahau" ("I will act like a man")...
-
Wairaka is a
settlement in the
Eastern Region of Uganda.
Wairaka is
located in
Kakira Sub-county,
Jinja District,
approximately 15
kilometres (9 mi), by...
- The
Statue of
Wairaka (also
known as The Lady on the Rock) is
located at Whakatāne
Heads in Whakatāne, New Zealand.
Wairaka was the
daughter of Toroa...
- moteatea, He
waiata aroha mo Te Toko or more
commonly known as "Ka Eke ki
Wairaka." The
following lines from this
moteatea relate to the
history of Ngātoro-i-rangi...
-
which means 'Place of
Wairaka'.
Wairaka was the
daughter of Toroa, the
commander of one of the
great voyaging canoes, Mātaatua.
Wairaka is
renowned for naming...
-
Unitec (Māori: Te
Whare Wānanga o
Wairaka) is the
largest institute of
technology in Auckland, New Zealand. 16,844
students study programmes from certificate...
- his brother, Puhi; his sister, Muriwai; his son, Ruaihona; and daughter,
Wairaka. Mātaatua Māori
include the
tribes of Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa, Te Whakatōhea...
- Beach) and west of
Beach Road.
There is a
pedestrian bridge over SH 59 near
Wairaka Road's
Kindergarten and pre-school and the school's back
entrance (the...
-
Salvation Army. He went on to
complete his O-Level
education at
Wairaka College, in
Wairaka,
Jinja District. He then
transferred to St. Peter's
College Tororo...
- Ōwairaka
refers to
Wairaka, an
early Māori ancestor, who was the
daughter of Toroa, the
captain of the Mātaatua
voyaging waka.
Wairaka fled to Auckland...