Manawatū Incorporated is the mandated iwi authority for Rangitāne o Manawatū hapū. Rangitāne o Wairau has a rohe over Marlborough, including much of Kahurangi...
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MS Rangitane was a passenger liner owned by the New Zealand Shipping Company. She was one of three sister ships (the other sisters were Rangitata and...
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population density of 118 people per km2. Rangitāne is part of the larger Rangitane-Purerua statistical area. Rangitāne had a population of 366 in the 2023...
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The Rangitane River is a short river of the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows east to reach the Tahoranui River 10 kilometres (6 mi)...
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PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY BY WHITCOMBE & TOMBS LIMITED. p. 27. Rakairuru Archived 2010-05-22 at the Wayback Machine, Rangitāne o Wairarapa website. v t e...
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parts of modern-day Tasman, Nelson and Malborough, including Ngāti Kuia, Rangitāne, Ngāti Tama, and later Ngāti Toarangatira after Te Rauparaha's wars of...
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for the river's name. It might have been named after the chief Paoa. Rangitāne iwi say that the name Ōpaoa literally means smoky river. With Blenheim...
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the 10th century. The area was initially settled by Māori iwi such as Rangitāne and Muaūpoko. The disruptions of the Musket Wars led to them being overwhelmed...
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Michael Brake (Ngāti Porou) Kirstyn Goodger Jackie Gowler (Rangitāne) Kerri Gowler (Rangitāne) Caleb Shepherd (Ngāti Porou) Jade Uru (Ngāi Tahu) Paul Snow-Hansen...
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March 2010. "Route of Cook around New Zealand – Voyage 1" Rangitāne o Wairarapa and Rangitāne o Tamaki nui-ā-Rua Statutory Acknowledgements. Retrieved...
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land/compensation claim by the original Rangitane iwi, which had been displaced in the 1820s by Te Rauparaha's heke. The Rangitāne iwi are recognised as the tangata...
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encountered while migrating through the South Island were Ngāi Tara, Rangitāne, Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri, and Ngāti Wairangi – all of which also migrated from...
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decision of the New Zealand Geographic Board. Following the passage of the Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Act 2017, the...
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Māori in the area was from the Kurahaupō waka. The tribe of the area is Rangitāne, with geographic distinction to Te Rangiwhakaewa in the immediate Dannevirke...
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Keala Settle (category Rangitāne people)
MacDonald/Makitanara), an indigenous Māori born and raised in New Zealand (Ngāti Rangitāne, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Kahungunu), and British-born David James Settle...
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(homelands) running down the eastern North Island from Wairoa. For the Rangitāne tribe, the Wairarapa is part of a wider homeland that includes Manawatū...
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launching a seaborne invasion the following year against Ngāi Tahu and Rangitāne iwi. Te Rauparahā later hired a European ship to attack Akaroa Harbour...
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the rival iwi Ngāti Rangitāne and Ngāti Raukawa as to who had the right to sell. The dispute is resolved in favour of Rangitāne. On a visit in 1859,...
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Some early Māori nations (iwi) of the region were Ngāi Tara, Muaūpoko, Rangitāne, Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō and Ngāti Ira. These iwi descended from the sons...
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Purerua Peninsula (redirect from Rangitane-Purerua)
Purerua Peninsula covers 48.21 km2 (18.61 sq mi). It is part of the larger Rangitane-Purerua statistical area. Purerua Peninsula had a population of 222 in...
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(Ngāti Kahungunu), a Ngāti Kahungunu sub-tribe Ngāti Te Hina (Rangitāne), a Rangitāne sub-tribe This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Tahu (Ngāti Kahungunu), a Ngāti Kahungunu sub-tribe Ngāi Tahu (Rangitāne), a Rangitāne sub-tribe This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Tūkoko), Rangitāne (Ngāti Tūkoko) Pirinoa Pāpāwai Hikurangi Ngāti Kahungunu (Ngāti Kahukuranui o Kahungunu Kauiti, Ngāti Meroiti, Ngāti Moe), Rangitāne (Ngāti...
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Strait region in the 1820s. Later he crossed Cook Strait to attack the Rangitane people in the Wairau valley. His attempt to conquer the southern South...
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Tinirau Te Kāhui Maunga Regional Kapa Haka Committee N/A Rangitāne Chris Whaiapu Rangitāne Māori Cultural Arts Society Inc N/A Te Whanganui ā Tara Te...
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Zealand, via the Panama Canal with her two sister ships Rangitiki and Rangitane. In World War II, in 1940 Rangitata sailed from Liverpool with 113 evacuated...
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324 351 438 Rangitāne Manawatū-Whanganui, Hawke's Bay, Wellington, Marlborough, Nelson, Tasman Kurahaupō 2,775 3,813 4,920 7,911 Rangitāne o Manawatū Manawatū-Whanganui...
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for the island is Te Waewae-Kapiti-o-Tara-rāua-ko-Rangitāne, meaning "the boundary of Tara and Rangitāne" and referring to it as a place where the rohe (territories)...
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Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri, Pakakohi, Rangitāne (Rangitāne o Manawatū, Rangitāne o Te Matau-a-Māui, Rangitāne o Wairau, Rangitāne o Tamaki nui a Rua), Rongomaiwahine...
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