so the place was named Kaihū-a-Īhenga ("Īhenga's secret meal"). At Waikereru, the travellers became thirsty, so Īhenga sung a karakia (incantations) and...
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name of the lake is Te Rotoiti-kite-a-Īhenga, which in the Māori language means "The Small Lake Discovered by Īhenga", the Māori explorer also credited with...
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him, particularly a beautiful woman patupaiarehe who wanted Īhenga for a husband. Īhenga drank water proffered in a calabash, then, sensing a trap, fled...
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on his own and with his nephew Īhenga. Lake Rotorua's full name is Te Rotoruanui-a-Kahumatamomoe and was named by Ihenga to honour his uncle. Kahumatamomoe...
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Tuhoromatakakā instructed his youngest son, Īhenga, to carry out a particular funerary ritual. Īhenga was to bite Tuhoromatakaka's forehead and perineum...
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Whatu" 5:16 8. "Crooked Monsters" 4:23 9. "Buried Underground" 3:56 10. "Dad" 4:51 11. "Īhenga" 5:18 12. "Down the Rabbit Hole" 5:04 Total length: 1:05:19...
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June 2024. Its name is derived from a legend of Ihenga, the famous Māori explorer. It is said Īhenga met the Patu-paiarehe on Mount Ngongotahā and was...
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Tarawera 39 km2 (15 sq mi) Bay of Plenty 21 Lake Rotoiti / Te Roto kite ā Ihenga i ariki ai Kahu 35 km2 (14 sq mi) Bay of Plenty 22 Lake Waikare 34 km2 (13 sq mi)...
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thus meaning 'Second lake'. Kahumatamomoe was the uncle of the Māori chief Ihenga, the ancestral explorer of the Te Arawa. It was the second major lake the...
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the places the early Te Arawa explorer, Kahumatamomoe, with his nephew Īhenga, visited on their expedition from Maketū. The first Europeans to settle...
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Motuihe Island (official name: Motuihe Island / Te Motu-a-Ihenga) lies between Motutapu and Waiheke islands in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand, near Auckland...
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Kahumatamomoe, son of Tama-te-kapua Tuhoromatakaka, son of Tama-te-kapua Īhenga, son of Tuhoromatakaka Hei, uncle of Tama-te-kapua Waitaha, son of Hei Tutauaroa...
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Rangitakaroro Lake Okataina Lake Bay of Plenty 2006 Lake Rotoiti / Te Roto kite ā Ihenga i ariki ai Kahu Lake Rotoiti Lake Bay of Plenty 2006 Lake Rotokākahi (Green...
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Mkuyuni Muungano Mwanjelwa Shisonta A Shisonta B Shisonta C Isuto Igosya Ihenga A Ihenga B Ilizya Isuto A Isuto B Lywayo Mapinduzi A Mapinduzi B Mporoto Mtakuja...
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They continue to travel and name places after events that occurred there. Īhenga claims the land around Lake Rotorua by trickery. Ngātoro climbs Mount Tongariro...
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her daughter Christina Wirihana in 1996 to help create the interior of Ihenga, the meeting house at the Tangatarua marae on the Toi Ohomai Institute of...
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September 1960 – via Papers Past. Grant, Lyonel; Skinner, Damian (2007). Ihenga: Te haerenga hou: the evolution of Māori carving in the 20th century. Auckland...
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Information Technology and Creative Arts - Te Kura Taki, and Te Pākaro a Ihenga: Faculty of Health, Education and Humanities. Qualification subject areas...
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His second whare whakairo was Ihenga at Tangatarua Marae, on the Waiariki Institute of Technology campus in Rotorua. Ihenga was completed between 1993 and...
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