have the Kurahaupō making repairs on the island of Atiu where the ancestor Taratoa is said to have been a captain of the waka. The Kurahaupō was known...
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Wellington, Marlborough, Nelson, Tasman Kurahaupō 2,775 3,813 4,920 7,911 Rangitāne o Manawatū Manawatū-Whanganui Kurahaupō 822 1,281 1,488 2,364 Rangitāne o...
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made in legendary canoes, the best known of which are Aotea, Te Arawa, Kurahaupō, Mātaatua, Tainui, Tākitimu, and Tokomaru. Various traditions name numerous...
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Tūmatakōkiri is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand, who arrived on the Kurahaupō waka. In the 1600s the iwi settled northwestern South Island, becoming...
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Whangape Harbour (redirect from Kurahaupō (whare))
marae affiliated with Te Uri o Tai, a hapū of Te Rarawa: Mōrehu Marae and Kurahaupō meeting house; Ōhākī Marae and Te Urunga Moutonu or Maru o te Huia meeting...
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the first European explorers clashed with Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri (of the Kurahaupō) during mid-December 1642, the iwi may have interpreted the newcomers...
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whakapapa (ancestry) back to Pōhurihanga, the captain of the waka (canoe) Kurahaupō. Kurī, in Māori, means "dog". The rohe (tribal area) of the iwi is focused...
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ancestors of Rangitāne Rohe (region) Manawatū, Wairarapa, Horowhenua, Tamaki-nui-a-Rua and Wairau Waka (canoe) Kurahaupō Website www.rangitaane.iwi.nz...
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migration canoes Tākitimu, Te Arawa, Tainui, Mātaatua, Tokomaru, Aotea, and Kurahaupō passed through on their way to Aotearoa. Fletcher Christian visited the...
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first Māori to discover the gorge was Whātonga, an explorer from the Kurahaupō canoe, who found the gorge in about the 12th century. Europeans began...
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Ngāti Ruanui Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom Rohe (region) Taranaki Waka (canoe) Kurahaupō, Tākitimu, Aotea, Te Rangiuamutu Population 7,035 Website www.ruanui.co...
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Tākitimu waka (Māori migration canoe), and Popoto, the commander of the Kurahaupō waka. In Māori tradition, Rongomaiwahine was known to have had two husbands:...
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in the 1870s, the line of descent for Māori in the area was from the Kurahaupō waka. The tribe of the area is Rangitāne, with geographic distinction...
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where Hinepūkohurangi is known instead as Tairi-a-kohu. The tribes of the Kurahaupō canoe in Marlborough also regard him as an ancestor. Uenuku is also particularly...
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particularly the Tainui, but also Aotea, Tokomaru, Moekakara, Kahuitara and Kurahaupō. Tainui ancestors including Hoturoa and the tohunga Rakataura (Hape) are...
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they stopped at Rangitahua and encountered some of the crew from the Kurahaupō canoe (Craig 1989:24). The Aotea canoe arrived at Aotea Harbour on the...
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Kāti Māmoe, Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri, and Rangitāne, are descendants of the Kurahaupō. The canoe is also known in the North Island. The Mātaatua and Nukutere...
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along the Rangitikei River (Papawhenua's descendants) were not only of Kurahaupō, but also of Matahourua. Many Ngati Apa deny any connection to the Bay...
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12th century. Around the year 1150, Māori navigator Whātonga of the waka Kurahaupō divided the country into two sections: land from the southern tip of Kapiti...
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tohunga (priest) of the Tākitimu, and Popoto, one of the captains of the Kurahaupō canoe. Mitchell characterises him as a man of peace, like his father,...
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Kuia, Rangitāne, Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri and Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō (from the Kurahaupō canoe), Ngāti Koata, Ngāti Rārua and Ngāti Toa (from the Tainui canoe)...
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Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom Rohe (region) Upper South Island Waka (canoe) Kurahaupō Website Official website...
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Muaūpoko Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom Rohe (region) Kāpiti Coast Waka (canoe) Kurahaupō Population 2,499...
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causing its blood to run through the channel, turning the water red. Kurahaupō and Rangitāne give the meaning "the red current" for Kura Te Au. James...
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Tahu through the ancestors Tura and Paikea, and the latter being of the Kurahaupō waka like Ngāti Māmoe, Ngāi Tara, and Rangitāne. A similar approach was...
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(priest) of the Tākitimu canoe, and Popoto, one of the captains of the Kurahaupō canoe, which had made landfall at Te Awapata. Kahungunu had entered the...
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who arrived in New Zealand on the Aotea canoe, after his first canoe, Kurahaupō, was wrecked. The other is that it is derived from Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi...
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the other. The local iwi were Rangitāne, descended from Whatonga of the Kurahaupo canoe. They maintained strong and positive relations with other tribes...
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Whātonga, who in some oral histories is described as the captain of the Kurahaupō waka, was the grandson of Toi. Walker, Ranginui (2004). Ka Whawhai Tonu...
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Government signs a NZ$25.2 million compensation settlement with three Kurahaupō iwi tribes to resolve a post-Treaty of Waitangi settlement issue of contaminated...
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