• Te-O-Tane was a Māori rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti Kahungunu iwi and Ngāi Tamaterangi hapū in the Wairoa area of Hawke Bay of New Zealand. He is...
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  • two chiefs. Eventually, Te Kahu-o-te-rangi received the name Te Kahu-o-te-rangi from Te-O-Tane as a peace offering. Te Kahu-o-te-rangi also laid down boundaries...
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  • Wairoa river mouth, they began to dig pit-ovens for cooking Te-O-Tane and his people. But Te-O-Tane rallied his men and defeated the attackers before Moewhare...
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    Pukenui o Taonui meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Rōrā Tāne Hopuwai Marae and Tāne Hopuwai meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Apakura Te Tokanganui...
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    Rongo (redirect from Rongo-mā-tāne)
    In Māori mythology, Rongo or Rongo-mā-Tāne (also Rongo-hīrea, Rongo-marae-roa, and Rongo-marae-roa-a-Rangi) is a major god (atua) of cultivated plants...
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    eighteenth century, their children, led by Te Kahu-o-te-rangi and Te-O-Tane, won a crushing victory over Te Whānau-ā-Apanui at the Battle of Whāwhāpō....
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  • children: Te Kuku Te-O-Tane Te Rangiwawahia Kohuwai Kamihi Paitehonga Tama-te-hua, ancestor of Te Māha's second wife, Te Arawhiti. The Tama-te-rangi Bridge...
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  • cousin Te-O-Tane and his grandson Te Kahu-o-te-Rangi at the Battle of Whāwhāpō. Te Huki's first marriage was to Te Rangitohumare, daughter of Te Hikawera...
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  • Tapuwae's forces, led by Te Wainohu, who was later renamed Te Kahu-o-te-rangi, joined up with those of Te-O-Tane and marched to Te Kaha in the eastern Bay...
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    Retrieved 15 June 2020. Royal, Te Ahukaramū Charles (2005). "First peoples in Māori tradition: Tāne, Hineahuone and Hine". Te Ara Enyclopedia of New Zealand...
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    co-educational state, Restricted Composite Special Character School. Te Urewera Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park "Appendix to the Journals of the House of...
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    Ngāti Porou (redirect from Ngāi Tāne)
    Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Porou. Archived from the original on 2006-12-11. Retrieved 2007-04-10. Reedy, Tamati Muturangi (2006-12-21). "Ngāti Porou". Te Ara...
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    Te Aupōuri is the second northernmost Māori iwi (tribal group), located north of Kaitaia, Northland, New Zealand, a region known as the Te Hiku o te Ika...
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    Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park is a publicly accessible conservation park in the North Island of New Zealand. The park is centered on the town...
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    Pananawe marae, including Te Taumata o Tiopira Kinaki wharenui, Waipoua Te Houhanga marae, including Rāhiri wharenui, Dargaville Te Whakamaharatanga marae...
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  • Pourangahua after this ancestor. At the Takatimu wharenui at Waihirere marae, Te-O-Tane is depicted on one of the poupou. Mitchell 2014, p. tab. 14 give the line...
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  • descent as: Te Hapuoneone - Te Potumai - Te Pokarahake - Te Rake - Tikitiki - Hape - Tamarau - Tamamutu - Te Iki-o-te-rangi - Te Pipi - Te Koata - Te Rangikaitipuanuku...
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  • Te Maaha, who received the east bank of the Wairoa River, married Te-ahiahi-o-tau, Te Arawhiti, and Kanaia, and had six children: Te Kuku Te-O-Tane Te...
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    Nūhaka (redirect from Te Poho o Te Rehu)
    and Te Poho o Rongomaiwahine wharenui is a marae, also affiliated with Ngāi Tū hapū. Other marae include Tamakahu Marae, Tāne-nui-a-Rangi Marae, Te Kotahitanga...
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    meeting house, Te Kauri Marae and Karaka meeting house, Te Ōhākī Marae and Te Ōhākī a Te Puea meeting house, and Waahi Pa and Tāne i te Pupuke meeting...
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  • the third child to attempt to push them apart: 3  with his arms. Despite Tāne being the one to successfully carry out the task, Haumia's involvement meant...
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    Te Urewera includes land administered as Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park, Onekawa Te Mawhai Regional Park, customary private land owned by...
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    In Māori mythology, Rehua is a very sacred personage, who lives in Te Putahi-nui-o-Rehua in Rangi-tuarea, the tenth and highest of the heavens in some...
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  • by Tāne from the clay native to the mythological location of Kurawaka. She bore a child with Tāne named Hinetītama (otherwise known as Hinenui-i-te-pō)...
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    Outstanding Māori Business Leader Award. He was posthumously awarded the Te Kura a Tāne award at the 2023 National Māori Housing Conference in Rotorua. Houghton...
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  • Taringa (Tū-te-tawhā's father) Tūwhare-toa and Pae-ki-tawhiti – Whakatihi – Tūpoto – Tāne-turiwera – Hinetuki (Tū-te-tawhā's mother). Te Hata & Fletcher...
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  • kata te po (2011) is a response to the Urewera Raids of 2007. The piece Tu te manu ora i te Rangi explores Māori cosmology through legends of Tāne, Rehua...
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    The Te Wai-o-Pareira / Henderson Creek is an estuarine river in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. It flows north from its sources in the Henderson Valley...
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    Te Rau-o-te-Huia / Mount Donald McLean is a hill in the Waitākere Ranges of the Auckland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located to the south...
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    continue on their journey. A spring in the hillside, Te Waiora-a-Tāne (the 'Living waters of Tāne'), also played an important role in Māori ceremonial...
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