• In Māori tradition, Waipapa was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled Northland of Aotearoa (New...
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  • of Ngāti Hikairo is associated with 3 marae: 2 around Kawhia Harbour: Waipapa Marae, Mokai kainga marae The iwi of Ngāti Te Wehi is associated with 11...
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    for the Ngāti Maniapoto hapū of Peehi, Te Kanawa, Te Urupare and Uekaha. Waipapa Marae and Ngā Tai Whakarongorua and Takuhiahia meeting houses are a meeting...
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  • This is a list of Māori waka (canoes). The information in this list represents a compilation of different oral traditions from around New Zealand. These...
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  • Hone River – John River – Hone Waipapa Te Awa – John Waipapa Te Awa – Hone Waipapa – John Waipapa "Maori Naming Conventions". Whakapapa Club. Archived...
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    Hīhī, Kēnana, Kohumaru, Aputerewa, Mangōnui, Koekoeā (Coopers beach), Waipapa (Cable Bay), Taipā, Te Āhua, Pēria, Parapara, Aurere, Lake Ōhia, Rangiputa...
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    the strait — different sources set the eastern boundary of the strait at Waipapa Point, or alternatively further east at Waikawa Harbour. The western boundary...
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    near the southwestern corner of the Catlins. To the west of this lies Waipapa Point, often considered the boundary of the Catlins region, beyond which...
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  • was fought between the two tribes up to this point, was the Battle of Waipapa, before Ngāti Kurī took Takahanga pā. After establishing dominance down...
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    traditional name for the coast between Murrays Bay and Campbells Bay is Waipapa. The warrior Maki migrated from the Kāwhia Harbour to his ancestral home...
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    that was fought between the two iwi up to that point was the Battle of Waipapa, before Ngāti Kurī took the Takahanga pā. Marukaitātea chose to stay here...
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    Waipapa marae, University of Auckland, New Zealand. The grassed area in front of the meeting house is the marae ātea....
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    unemployed. The local iwi are Ngāti Kahu. In Māori mythology, the waka Waipapa, captained by Kaiwhetu and Wairere, made its first landing in New Zealand...
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    island with native species by the 2040s. Geologically, Motutapu comprises Waipapa series greywackes, cherts and argillites, overlaid with Waitemata tertiary...
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  • landslide 1780 Waihi Village 131 SS Tararua shipwreck 29 Apr 1881 off Waipapa Point 121 SS Wairarapa shipwreck 29 Oct 1894 off Great Barrier Island 108–153...
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    ISBN 0-478-01081-8. Beetham, R. D.; Watters, W. A. (1985). "Geology of Torlesse and Waipapa Terrane Basement Rocks Encountered during the Tongariro Power Development...
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    often used as rollers to help bring large canoes onshore. In Māori traditions of Northland, the canoe 'Waipapa' is said to have landed in Doubtless Bay...
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  • Tama-mutu. On his way home, however, Te Ata-inutai was ambushed and killed at Waipapa, below the Pou-a-kani cliff by a war party of Ngāti Tūwharetoa led by a...
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  • left behind James Caddell who became one of the first Pākehā-Māori. At Waipapa Point one of Sydney Cove's gangs landed and proceeded overland to the Mataura...
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  • Tama-mutu. On his way home, however, Te Ata-inutai was ambushed and killed at Waipapa, below the Pou-a-kani cliff by a war party of Ngāti Tūwharetoa led by a...
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    traditional name for the coast between Murrays Bay and Campbells Bay is Waipapa. The modern name of the suburb comes from a locality name, Ōmairangi, a...
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  • listed above (but not limited to), such as: Ngati Huauri Ngati Meke Ngati Waipapa Ngati Rakai All Hapū (sub-tribes) now share three principal marae (communal...
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    and universities. Notable projects include: Tānenuiarangi, Wharenui at Waipapa Marae, (University of Auckland) Māori Studies facilities, UNITEC and Tairawhiti...
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  • and European colonisation. The first hearing was scheduled and held at Waipapa Marae hosted by Ngati Hikairo on 7 October 2013 Ngati Te Wehi are awaiting...
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    the Coles Crescent area adjacent to the Pahurehure Inlet was known as Waipapa. Papakura is located on the shores of the Pahurehure Inlet, a southeastern...
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    traditional name for the coast between Murrays Bay and Campbells Bay is Waipapa. The warrior Maki migrated from the Kāwhia Harbour to his ancestral home...
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  • group of Ngāti Tūwharetoa led by Kewha or Kūha ambushed and killed him at Waipapa or the Mangakino Stream, in revenge for his killing of Waikari. Waikari...
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