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    Te Rarawa is a Māori iwi of Northland, New Zealand. The iwi is one of six Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. Te Rarawa has 23 foundation...
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  • Tarutaru (who consolidated iwi Te Rarawa to revenge the death of Te Ripo), and Ngamotu (the daughter of Tarutaru). Te Rarawa Marae and meeting house are...
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    marae affiliated with the hapū Te Ihutai: Pateoro or Te Karae Marae and Pōwhiri meeting house which affiliates with Te Rarawa;[non-tertiary source needed]...
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    Ngāpuhi (redirect from Te Māhurehure)
    storm and winds to quicken his journey, now known to Ngāpuhi and Te Rarawa as E kau ki te tai e ("Swim upon the sea"). During his journey, he was accompanied...
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  • connected to Te Rarawa hapū: Ngāti Manawa or Te Waiariki Marae and Te Rarawa meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Manawa, Te Kai Tutae and Te Waiariki...
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    the rohe (tribal area) of Te Rarawa, and has strong affiliations to the iwi. Ahipara hosts three marae affiliated with Te Rarawa hapū: Korou Kore Marae:...
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    Lance O'Sullivan (doctor) (category Te Rarawa people)
    Lance O'Sullivan (born 1973) is a New Zealand Māori doctor (Te Rarawa, Ngati Hau, Ngati Maru) formerly practising in Kaitaia, Northland. He is also an...
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  • Chinese The local Mātihetihe Marae is affiliated with the Te Rarawa hapū of Te Taomauī and Te Hokokeha. The name Mātihetihe is reference to the tihetihe...
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    community leader and Catholic catechist Heremia Te Wake and Kare Pauro Kawatihi, of the Te Rarawa iwi, at Te Karaka, Hokianga. From an early age, she showed...
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    as Te Taitokerau (the northern tide) and Māori language and traditions are strong there. Major tribal groups include Ngāpuhi, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa, Ngāti...
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    10kms of Kaitāia Te Uri o Hina Marae (Pukepoto) is affiliated with Te Rarawa (iwi) & Ngāti Te Ao, Tahāwai and Te Uri o Hina (hapū) Te Rarawa Marae (Pukepoto)...
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  • and catechist. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Te Rarawa iwi. He was born in Te Karaka, Northland, New Zealand. His daughter, land activist...
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  • Ngahuia Piripi (category Te Rarawa people)
    She is a member of Te Rarawa tribe. She attended a Kura Kaupapa Māori (a Māori-language immersion primary school) and is fluent in Te Reo Māori. She attended...
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    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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  • Tinana (redirect from Te Māmaru)
    Zealand. The Tinana canoe, later renamed Te Māmaru, is particularly important for the Muriwhenua tribes of Te Rarawa and Ngāti Kahu. The Tinana, captained...
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    Winston Reid (category Te Rarawa people)
    have Māori ancestry. He affiliates to Tainui through his father and to Te Rarawa through his mother. He was born in North Shore, Auckland, and started...
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  • Ngāti Kuri Treaty of Waitangi Settlement 2015, Te Aupouri Treaty of Waitangi Settlement 2015, Te Rarawa Treaty of Waitangi Settlement 2015 and NgāiTakoto...
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  • the araara or trevally fish. Because of this incident, the Ngā Puhi and Te Rarawa iwi who claim descent from Rongomai, did not dare to eat the trevally...
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    Hokianga. Dame Whina Cooper was born at Te Karaka, Hokianga on 9 December 1895, the daughter of a leader of the Te Rarawa iwi. From an early age she showed...
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  • the Chatham Islands, Honolulu, 1923. K. R. Howe. Ideas of Māori origins, Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 28 October 2008. Thomson, Arthur...
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    Ralph Hotere (category Te Rarawa people)
    1986 view  Black Cerulean 1999 view  Hotere was of Māori descent (Te Aupōuri and Te Rarawa). He married three times, with two of his wives also being artists...
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    Muriwhenua (redirect from Te Hiku o te Ika)
    six iwi, Ngāti Kurī, Ngāi Takoto, Te Pātū, Ngāti Kahu, Te Aupōuri and Te Rarawa, with a combined population of about 34,000 people. The spiritually significant...
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  • Kahukiwa - Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti 2019 Rex Homan - Te Rarawa, Ngāti Pāoa, Te Atiawa 2018 Marilynn Webb - Ngāti Kahu, Te Roroa 2017 Fred Graham...
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  • against Lucina Innocence. Olivia Dreams is originally from Te Tai Tokerau and of Te Rarawa descent. She is based in Wellington. She uses the pronouns...
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    Hinemoa Elder (category Te Rarawa people)
    when she was eleven. She is of English descent, and from Ngāti Kurī, Te Rarawa, Te Aupōuri and Ngāpuhi iwi. Elder is the former partner, later wife, of...
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  • includes the far northern Muriwhenua iwi (tribes) of Te Aupōuri, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Kurī, Te Pātū, Te Rarawa and Ngāi Takoto. It also includes Ngāpuhi and the...
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  • Ngā-kahu-whero (category Te Rarawa people)
    Ngā-kahu-whero (–1836?) was a New Zealand Te Rarawa founding mother. Ngā-kahu-whero, also known as Herepaenga, was born at Waihou, in the late eighteenth...
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  • into a successful business. Whina clashes with the leadership of her Te Rarawa iwi (tribe), who do not tolerate her outspokenness and defiance of traditional...
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    Mea Motu (category Te Rarawa people)
    which is outside of Kaitaia. Motu a New Zealand Maori with decedents of Te Rarawa and Ngāpuhi. Motu is a mother of four children, with her eldest David...
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  • Margaret Mutu (category Te Rarawa people)
    Auckland, New Zealand. She is Māori and her iwi (tribes) are Ngāti Kahu, Te Rarawa and Ngāti Whātua. Mutu was born in Auckland. Her mother Penelope Brough-Robertson...
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