• Te Ihinga-a-rangi was a Māori rangatira (chieftain) of Ngāti Raukawa in the Tainui tribal confederation from the Waikato region, New Zealand and is the...
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  • his older half-brother, Te Ihinga-a-rangi, in a battle for pre-eminence. He based himself in the region of modern Te Kūiti for a time, repulsing attacks...
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    and Te Ihinga-a-rangi settled at Maungatautari. Te Ihing-a-rangi's younger brother Maniapoto settled to the south, forming the Ngāti Maniapoto iwi. Te Waharoa...
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    brother Te Ihinga-a-rangi settled at Maungatautari, forming the Ngāti Hauā and Ngāti Korokī Kahukura iwi. There are many marae (area in front of a wharenui)...
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  • Rereahu (redirect from Ngāti Te)
    when Te Ihinga-a-rangi was conceived and/or because Hine-moana was genealogically senior to Rangi-ānewa. Maniapoto accepted the mana and by the time Te Ihinga-a-rangi...
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  • parents were Tū-a-tangiroa of Tainui and a daughter of the Ngāti-Hā chief Hā-kūhā-nui. Matakore had an older half-brother, Te Ihinga-a-rangi, five full brothers...
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  • his second wife Hine-au-pounamu, also a descendant of Hoturoa. She had one older half-brother, Te Ihinga-a-rangi, six full brothers, Maniapoto, Matakore...
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  • child, Te Ihinga-a-rangi, who was Rereahu's eldest son. The story is reported by Pei Te Hurinui Jones, based on a version told to him by his uncle Te Hurinui...
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