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Werewere was a seventeenth-century Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of Ngāti
Kurapoto and Ngāti Tūwharetoa from the region...
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Werewere may
refer to:
Werewere (chieftain), a
seventeenth century Māori
chieftain Ngāti
Werewere, a
subtribe (hapū) of the Ngāti Hauā
tribe in New Zealand...
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Werewere Liking (born 1950, in Cameroon) is a writer,
playwright and
performer based in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. She
established the Ki-Yi
Mbock theatre...
- Tawhaki, Ngāti Te Oro, Ngāti Te Rangitaupi, Ngāti Waenganui, and Ngāti
Werewere. They make use of five marae, as follows: Ngāti Hauā
trace their lineage...
- the
hills around present-day
Morrinsville were
occupied by the
Ngati Werewere Māori
people of the
Ngati Haua Iwi, and the site of the present-day town...
- pick as New Zealand's
national fungus. The Māori name for the
mushroom is
werewere-kōkako,
because its
colour is
similar to the blue
wattle of the kōkako...
- had been
warned by
Werewere, son of Tūwharetoa a Turiroa, when the
expedition set out, that he
should not kill them. When
Werewere found out, he went...
- B****a; Ubbe B****a; Ugwe; Uhana; Ukwo; Umanyare; Unwari; Usodomi; Uwa;
Werewere; Yelwa;
Yinakoro B****a; Zagana;
Zarumai Mopamuro Mopa
Lokoja Kakanda 260103...
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kurijara bird
dunuru (in
older texts, tonolou)
tonoro housefly were-were
werewere tree wewe wewe lizard/iguana
wayamaga wajamaka star
waruguma arukuma sun...
- the
captured women, Nga-waero,
became his wife.
During the expedition,
Werewere, son of Tūwharetoa a Turiroa,
quarrelled with Tama-mutu, and afterwards...