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    Tangihanga, or more commonly, tangi, is a traditional funeral rite practised by the Māori people of New Zealand. Tangi were traditionally held on marae...
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    important ceremonies, such as welcoming visitors or farewelling the dead (tangihanga), can be performed. Like the related institutions of old Polynesia, the...
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    with the Kīngitanga gathered to elect Tūheitia's successor during his tangihanga (funeral rites), which lasted five days. Tūheitia was succeeded by his...
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    The 19045 / 19046 Tapti Ganga Express is an Express train running between Surat of Gujarat and Chhapra Junction of Bihar. The train is named for the Tapti...
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    a pit oven; still used for large groups on special occasions, such as tangihanga. Most of the major sporting codes played in New Zealand have British origins...
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  • which may relate to the "life crises" of an individual—such as a funeral (tangihanga) or twenty-first birthday—or to those events that affect a group—such...
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  • going to the pub while the rest of his family takes Grace's body to a tangihanga. Beth stands up to him for the first time when he refuses to let her be...
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    still observe tapu in matters relating to sickness, death, and burial: Tangihanga or funeral rites may take two or three days. The deceased lies in state...
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    announcement of her selection and her installation took place during the tangihanga (funeral) of her father, Kiingi Tūheitia, at Tūrangawaewae Marae. In this...
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  • is still observed in matters relating to sickness, death, and burial: Tangihanga or funeral rites can take up to five days. The deceased lies in state...
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  • Tangi Land Rover Tangi, an armoured vehicle used in Northern Ireland Tangihanga, a Māori funeral rite Tanguy (disambiguation), the French spelling of...
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  • about 1887 to about 1922. Rawhiti died at Tauwhare in April 1927, and his tangihanga took place at Kiwitahi Pā near Morrinsville. Park, Stuart. "T. T. Rawhiti"...
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  • for special visitors or for tūpāpaku (the body of the deceased) for a tangihanga (funeral). However, a pōwhiri are also often performed for tourist groups...
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  • 15 March 2024. "Rotorua Te Arawa leader Anaru Rangiheuea dies age 88, tangihanga under way". Rotorua Daily Post. 11 January 2024. Archived from the original...
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    Marore, a wife of Te Rauparaha, was visiting relatives in Waikato for a tangihanga in about 1820, Te Wherowhero instigated her murder by Te Rangi-moe-waka...
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    retrieved later to be placed somewhere special and brought out in times of tangihanga (mourning and associated activities). Because of the connection with Hineteiwaiwa...
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  • Richard (Dicky) Barrett (1807–1847), a whaler and trader. Its Māori name is Tangihanga-a-Kupe, (Mourning of Kupe), which may refer to the reef's similarity to...
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    ISBN 978-1-77554-130-1. LCCN 2019403535. OCLC 1088638115. Wikidata Q118646408. "Tangihanga – death customs", Te Ara New Zealand Plant Conservation Network: Piper...
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    their feelings. Manawa wera haka were generally associated with funerals (tangihanga) or other occasions involving death. Like the ngeri they were performed...
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    subsequently elected Princess Piki to succeed her father during the six-day tangihanga (funeral rites); after an initial reluctance to accept the title, she...
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    important ceremonies, such as welcoming visitors or farewelling the dead (tangihanga), can be performed. Like the related institutions of old Polynesia, the...
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    Temuera Morrison and kapa haka performer Taini Morrison. Attendees at his tangihanga (funeral) included Rotorua mayor Kevin Winter, Chinese ambassador Zhang...
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    of decomposition. As a result of European colonization, the process of tangihanga (customary funeral) has integrated with European burial practices, such...
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    that Wainui’s case is being treated as a suspected suicide. Wainui's tangihanga was held at Te Wainui marae in Whatatutu on 24 October 2021. Before the...
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  • to his home marae, and we are gifted a rare glimpse of the three day tangihanga process as his dear Aunty is laid to rest. 18 4 Susan Leonard...
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    preparation by the host group. An important event at marae are tangihanga (funeral). Tangihanga or tangi are the means by which the dead are farewelled and...
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    (family) as soon as possible. The whānau is then called onto a marae for a tangihanga (funeral) to remove sadness and clear the spirits. The ghosts and spirits...
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    using our iwi as a political football to score points", in regards to the tangihanga of Steven Taiatini, who was the Ōpōtiki president of the Mongrel Mob Barbarians...
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    buried the pā. The Rev. Richard Taylor was present on 1 July 1846 for the Tangihanga or Tangi held to honour Te Heuheu. Mananui was succeeded by his brother...
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  • to 10 people are allowed but only for wedding services, funerals and tangihanga. Physical distancing and public health measures must be maintained. Healthcare...
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