- 14km 8.7miles 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Te
Whatuiāpiti was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of Ngāti
Kahungunu from the Hawke’s Bay
region of New...
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between his descendants, Ngāti Te
Whatuiāpiti, and the
descendants of Taraia, Ngāti Te Ūpokoiri. Ngāti Te
Whatuiāpiti settled in the
Kaimanawa ranges,...
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provided by Ngai Te
Whatuiapiti, a hapū of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi. In 1857, a Deed of Gift
transferred the land from Te
Whatuiapiti to the Crown, with...
- Ngāti Te
Whatuiāpiti, Ngāti Te Whatu-i-āpiti or Ngāi Te
Whatuiāpiti is a Māori hapū (subtribe or branch) of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi in Hawke's Bay, New...
- the Hawke’s Bay
region of New
Zealand and an
ancestor of the Ngāti Te
Whatuiāpiti hapū. She
probably lived in the late 17th century. Te Huhuti’s family...
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community has two Ngāti
Kahungunu marae. Te
Whatuiāpiti Marae and
meeting house is a
meeting place of Ngāti
Whatuiāpiti. In
October 2020, the
Government committed...
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meeting ground for
local Māori, with a
meeting house called Te Poho o Te
Whatuiapiti. The
marae is
affiliated with the Ngāti
Kahungunu hapū of Ngāi Toroiwaho...
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Region of New Zealand's
North Island. The
village is home to many Ngāti
Whatuiāpiti hapū
tribes represented by
their three marae of Houngarea, Mihiroa, and...
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sometimes known as Te Ika-nui-o-te-moana, was a Māori
leader of the Ngāti Te
Whatuiāpiti hapū of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, and a farmer...
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island fortress on Lake
Rotoatara (near Te Aute) by a
force of Ngāti Te
Whatuiāpiti and Ngāpuhi led by Te Pareihe.
After a two
month siege it
became clear...