- Ngāi Tūhoe (Māori pronunciation: [ˈŋaːi ˈtʉːhɔɛ]),
often known simply as Tūhoe, is a Māori iwi of New Zealand. It
takes its name from an
ancestral figure...
- Ngāi Te
Rangihouhiri II.
Tokitareke or
Warahoe Marae and Te Puna o Te
Orohi meeting house is
affiliated with
Warahoe.
Toroa or
Pupuaruhe Marae and Toroa...
- Tūwharetoa
joined up with Ngāti
Maniapoto and
wiped out a
group of Ngāti
Warahoe, who had been
allowed to
settle on Tūwharetoa land at the
south end of...
- Ngāti
Manawa (Ngāi Tokowaru)
Murupara Tokitareke /
Warahoe Te Puna o Te
Orohi Ngāti Awa (
Warahoe) Whakatāne
Toroa /
Pupuaruhe Toroa Ngāti Awa (Te Patuwai)...
-
Whare o
Toroa marae Te
Patuwai me Ngāti Maumoana,
based at
Toroa marae Warahoe,
based at
Tokitareke marae and Te Puna o Te
Orohi wharenui Ngāi Te Rangihouhiri...
-
meeting house is
affiliated with the Tūhoe hapū of Te Karaha, Ngāti Hāmua,
Warahoe, and with Ngāti Whare.
Murumurunga Marae and
Wharepakau meeting house is...
- Māhanga Ngāti Te Au Ngāti Te
Karaha Ngāti
Tuahiwi Ngāti
Whare ki Ngā Pōtiki
Warahoe ki Te
Whaiti The
following marae (communal grounds) and
wharenui (meeting...
-
subsequent Battle of Kohikete, in
which Ngāti Tūwharetoa
defeated Ngāti
Warahoe with the help of Pēhi Tūkōrehu of Ngāti Maniapoto.
Shortly after this,...
- Korokaihuhu, a
rangatira of
Tuhoe and Ngāti
Warahoe, who
wanted revenge for Tūwharetoa’s m****acre of Ngāti
Warahoe after the
Battle of
Kohikete at the end...