• youths, Whatihua and Tūrongo went hunting kūaka (Bar-tailed godwits) on Kaiwhai island off Kāwhia. At first all the birds came to Tūrongo and he caught great...
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  • brother, Tongātea. When she reached adulthood, a young chief of Tainui, Tūrongo, son of Tāwhao travelled south from Kāwhia and got engaged to Rua-pū-tahanga...
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    monarch, Tūheitia Paki, was elected in 2006 and his official residence is Tūrongo House at Tūrangawaewae marae in the town of Ngāruawāhia. Tūheitia is the...
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    Rongomaianiwaniwa and through the marriage of the ancestress Māhinaarangi to Tūrongo. Tahupōtiki, younger-brother to the Porourangi, is Ngāi Tahu's founding...
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  • youths, Whatihua and Tūrongo went hunting kūaka (Bar-tailed godwits) on Kaiwhai island off Kāwhia. At first, all the birds came to Tūrongo and he caught great...
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    monarch, Tūheitia Paki, was elected in 2006 and his official residence is Tūrongo House at Tūrangawaewae marae in the town of Ngāruawāhia. Tūheitia is the...
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  • then Pūnui-a-te-kore gave birth to a son called Tūrongo. Because Whatihua was the first-born but Tūrongo was son of the senior wife, the relative status...
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    are named after Mahinarangi, an East Coast "princess", and her husband Tūrongo, a Tainui chief. The link this marriage formed between the two tribal regions...
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    Turongo House at Tūrangawaewae, the royal residence...
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  • affiliation with Ngāti Raukawa. Ngāti Raukawa recognise Raukawa, son of Tūrongo and Māhina-o-rangi, as their eponymous ancestor, who was descended from...
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    involving indigenous issues.[citation needed] Her official residence was Turongo House in the Tūrangawaewae Marae complex coupled with Mahinarangi (official...
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  • employed for three years assisting with the carving of the mantelpiece of Turongo, the house of the Māori King, which opened in 1936. During his time in...
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  • Uenuku-te-rangi-hōkā – Mōtai who married Hinewai – Kuranui – Rerei-ao. Tūrongo – Raukawa – Hinewai who married Mōtai – Kuranui – Rerei-ao. Jones & Biggs...
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  • Movement currently King Tūheitia Paki. The complex consists of Mahinarangi, Turongo and other substantial buildings used by the Kingitanga for a number of...
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    Waikato region over the following generations, under the leadership of Tūrongo, Rereahu, and Whāita. According to Percy Smith, after landing at Kāwhia...
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  • Te Ihinga-a-rangi, and five younger brothers (Matakore, Tū-whakahekeao, Tūrongo-tapu-ārau, Te Io-wānanga or Te Āio-wānanga, Kahu-ariari), and two sisters...
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  • he met and married Rerei-ao, a descendant of the brothers Whatihua and Tūrongo and through them of Hoturoa, captain of the Tainui canoe. The link thus...
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  • Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who married Kahupeka) – Rakamaomao – Kākāti – Tāwhao – Tūrongo – Raukawa – Takihiku – Upoko-iti – Te Ata-inutai. Grace 1959, p. 157. Jones...
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  • gender-flipped doublet of the story of Tāwhao and his sons Whatihua and Tūrongo) . Sometime later, Kōkako came south with a war party and built a fortress...
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  • of Tama-te-hura, Upoko-iti, and Pipito. His grandfather Raukawa, son of Tūrongo and Māhina-a-rangi, was the founder of Ngāti Raukawa and a direct descendant...
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    Ngāti Mahuta and Ngāti Te Weehi: Tūrangawaewae and its Mahinaarangi or Turongo meeting house, and Waikeri-Tangirau Marae. A local gang is Tribal Huk,...
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  • 1959, p. 153. Jones & Biggs 2004, p. 203 gives the line of descent as Tūrongo – Raukawa – Whakatere – Poutū. Te Hata & Fletcher 1916, pp. 154–155. Te...
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  • who married Te Angiangi and was mother of: Māhina-a-rangi, who married Tūrongo of Tainui and was an ancestor of Ngāti Raukawa and Ngāti Maniapoto. Kehu...
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  • wharenui Ngāti Rangi (Ngāti Hīoi) Karioi Tūrangawaewae Mahinaarangi / Turongo Waikato Tainui (Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Te Weehi) Ngāruawāhia Waahi Pa Tāne...
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  • Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who married Kahupeka) – Rakamaomao – Kākāti – Tāwhao – Tūrongo – Raukawa – Takihiku – Upoko-iti – Te Ata-inutai. Jones & Biggs 2004, pp...
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  • Ihinga-a-rangi, six full brothers, Maniapoto, Matakore, Tū-whakahekeao, Tūrongo-tapu-ārau, Te Io-wānanga / Te Āio-wānanga, and Kahu-ariari, and one full...
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  • Maniapoto is a matter of dispute. Rereahu’s father was Raukawa, the son of Tūrongo and Māhina-a-rangi, and a direct male-line descendant of Hoturoa, leader...
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  • and Wharerere. Kurawari was a daughter of Raukawa and granddaughter of Tūrongo, the first chieftain of the southern Waikato region, and through him a...
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  • half-brother, Te Ihinga-a-rangi, five full brothers (Maniapoto, Tū-whakahekeao, Tūrongo-tapu-ārau, Te Io-wānanga or Te Āio-wānanga, Kahu-ariari), and two sisters...
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  • Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who married Kahupeka) – Rakamaomao – Kākāti – Tāwhao – Tūrongo – Raukawa – Takihiku – Upoko-iti – Te Ata-inutai. Jones & Biggs 2004, pp...
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