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affiliated with the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti Rangitunaeke. Waitetī or
Weriweri Marae and its Ngāraranui
meeting house are
affiliated with the Ngāti Whakaue...
- Rakai-
weriweri had
taken refuge. They
landed on the
opposite s**** from
Pukuwheke and
Taraia threw a rock
across the river,
hitting Rakai-
weriweri on the...
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opposite one from Tapuwae,
saying haere koe te atahua,
waiho ake te
tangata weriweri kia
haere ki te pō ("go, you
handsome man, and
leave this ugly man to go...
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Reporoa Waiohewa Rangiwhakaekeau Ngāti
Rangiteaorere Tikitere Waitetī /
Weriweri Ngāraranui Ngāti
Whakaue (Ngāti Ngāraranui), Te Ure o Uenu****ōpako (Ngāti...
- by the Patupaiarehe. Īhenga
named further places around Lake Rotorua:
Weriweri, Kopu, Te
Awahou Puhirua ("feather-fall"),
because the
feathers fell out...
- the
Aropaoanui River,
where Rakai-
weriweri had
taken refuge.
Taraia captured the
village and
killed Rakai-
weriweri. This was
called the
Battle of Waikoukou...
- was
brought into the
presence of
Apanui and said in dismay, E hoa, ko te
weriweri ai ka
takoto ai au ki roto ki to puku ("My friend, you're an ugly man,...
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northwest coast of Lake
Rotorua and
attacked the
villages of Te Awahou,
Weriweri, and Puhirua,
quickly seizing them. He also
attacked Ohinemutu village...