Kai-ihu (or possibly Kaihū) was a Māori rangatira (chief) in the Tainui confederation of tribes, based at Kāwhia, New Zealand. He is best known for his...
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had three sons: Te-Ata-i-ōrongo, who married Rangi-waea and had one son, Kai-ihu Mania-ōrongo Tū-a-tangiroa, who had a daughter, Hine-au-Pounamu, who married...
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spears at it. Eventually, Māhaki and Ranginui-a-ihu stopped this desecration. Rākei-hikuroa gave Ranginui-a-ihu his pounamu patu (greenstone club), Ngawhakatangiura...
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two daughters: Te-Ata-i-ōrongo, who married Rangi-waea and had one son, Kai-ihu Mania-ōrongo Tū-a-tangiroa, who had a daughter, Hine-au-Pounamu, who married...
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11. Atahega a Miru (descendant of Miru?), around 600 ......Hakapuna? 17. Ihu an Aturanga (Oihu?) ......Ruhoi? 20. Tuu Ka(u)nga te Mamaru 21. Takahita...
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modern-day Christchurch. During the Musket Wars expanding iwi colonised Te Tau Ihu, a region comprising parts of modern-day Tasman, Nelson and Malborough, including...
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Rauparaha) Ngāti Tama (based in Taranaki, Chatham Islands, Wellington and Te Tau Ihu) Ngāti Ruanui (based in the Taranaki region) Ngāruahine (based in South Taranaki)...
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Retrieved 30 April 2010. Mitchell, Hillary (10 February 2015). "Te Tau Ihu". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage...
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near Nelson. In the early 1600s, Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri displaced other te Tau Ihu Māori, becoming the dominant tribe in the area until the early 1800s. Raids...
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Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae is a reference to Ngā Tapuwae a Mataoho. Te Ihu a Mataoho ("The Nose of Mataoho") - now shortened to Ihumātao, or used in...
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ever recorded was −8.0 °C (18 °F). The International Hellenic University (IHU; Greek: Διεθνές Πανεπιστήμιο της Ελλάδος) has five departments in Kavala...
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on 2015-03-14. Retrieved 2015-03-05. "دانشگاه جامع امام حسين (ع) - خانه". ihu.ac.ir. "Islamic Azad University, jahrom branch". Archived from the original...
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Retrieved 28 June 2020. Mitchell, Hilary; Mitchell, John (2005). "Te Tau Ihu tribes: Early Traditions". Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved...
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(Taranaki), Ngāti Mutunga o Wharekauri), Ngāti Tama (Ngāti Tama ki Te Tau Ihu, Ngāti Tama ki Te Upoko o Te Ika, Ngāti Tama Kopiri, Ngāti Tama ki Taranaki...
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as war canoes. The waka taua has an elaborate carved prow called the tau ihu with a large variety of designs such as this highly stylised prow from Taranaki...
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Nelson, Marlborough Tokomaru 2,040 1,758 1,932 3,192 Ngāti Tama ki Te Tau Ihu (part of Ngāti Tama) Tasman, Nelson, Marlborough Tokomaru n/a n/a n/a n/a...
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There are seven Ministry units in Te Waiponamu: Archdeaconry of Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka: Picton and Nelson Archdeaconry of Whakatu: Blenheim Archdeaconry...
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are made from gourds, including types of flute (ororuarangi, kōauau ponga ihu) and shakers (hue rarā, hue puruwai). The calabash is used as a resonator...
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Zealand Legislation. Retrieved 6 June 2020. Mitchell, Hilary and John. "Te Tau Ihu tribes - Early Traditions". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved...
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"we (and you)" *i-(k)ita *i-(k)ita 1p. (exclusive) "we (but not you)" *i-(k)ami *i-(k)ami 2p. "you all" *i-kamu *i-kamu, ihu 3p. "they" *si-ida *si-ida...
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The Brothers (Māori: Ngāwhatu-kai-ponu) is a group of small islands in Cook Strait, New Zealand, off the east coast of Cape Koamaru, Arapaoa Island. The...
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Ngāti Tama recognize the channel Kura Te Au as an important historic mahinga kai (food source), and settlement for Te Āti Awa. The channel was used as a primary...
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Tau Ihu tribes – Early Traditions". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 25 May 2020. Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu (2012). "Manawa Kāi Tahu...
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Decambra Fr OL 79 Micah Soliai Howlett Fr TE 80 Kamuela Borden So WR 81 Grey Ihu Jr WR 82 Dayton Toney Fr WR 83 Karsyn Pupunu Fr WR 84 Nick Mardner So TE...
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Decambra Fr OL 79 Micah Soliai Howlett So TE 80 Kamuela Borden Sr WR 81 Grey Ihu Sr WR 82 Alex Perry Fr WR 83 Karsyn Pupunu So WR 84 Chuuky Hines Fr TE 85...
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Moore Sr OL 79 Micah Soliai Howlett Fr WR 80 Mekel Ealy Fr WR 81 Grey Ihu Jr WR 82 Dayton Toney Fr WR 83 Kahale Huddleston So WR 84 Nick Mardner...
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Ngāti Ha, who began to insult him. Following the principle of maroro kokoti ihu waka (a flying fish that gets split by the bow of a war-canoe), he attacked...
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Victoria University Press 2008 – Hilary Mitchell & John Mitchell, Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka Volume II: Te Ara Hou – The New Society. Huia Publishers 2007 –...
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Alesana Sunia Jr OL 78 Ernest Moore Jr WR 80 Mekel Ealy Fr WR 81 Grey Ihu Jr WR 84 Nick Mardner Fr WR 85 Lincoln Victor Fr WR 86 Chance Byer Fr WR...
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the area was historically used for human sacrifice. The land was given to Ihu by Kamehameha I and inherited by his daughter Kamakeʻe and her husband Jonah...
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