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Ngati mahanga whakapapa. After the 1863 Land wars and after the Crown confiscated Ng...

Ngati mahanga whakapapa. After the 1863 Land wars and after the Crown confiscated Ngaati Wairere lands, they resettled at Hukanui, now known as Gordonton This eBook is a reproduction produced by the National Library of New Zealand from source material that we believe has no known copyright. This carving of Māhanga, situated outside the Novotel Tainui hotel in The Ngati Mahanga witnesses stated their ancestor Mahanga was the exclusive owner of a large tract of land east of the Waipa River extending westward. Key Ngaati Wairere Have you ever wondered what the name WAIRERE DRIVE- means or refers to? Wairere means flowing water and Ngaati Wairere is the name of the Waikato - Tainui tribe who lived upon the lands of what is now Hamilton City since the mid to late 16th century. 2 Description: Comprises 2 small volumes, containing whakapapa; theology of the Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah and prayers, with scriptual references; prayers and theology of the Pai Marire church; quotes attributed to Tawhiao; scattered diary entries and notes and lists of native flora and fauna Quantity: 2 volume (s). Māhanga lived approximately 15 generations ago and was the son of Tūheitia and Te Ataihaea. Discover life events, stories and photos about Maahanga (1475–) of New Zealand. This is a clear example of the Native Land Court process failing to protect Maori interests. (Reference Leslie Kelly, `Tainui'). Maahanga was the 12th generation descendant in a direct male whakapapa line from Hoturoa, through his great grandson Puhanga. Ngāti Māhanga is named after Māhanga, a Waikato chief and an 11th generation descendant of Hoturoa, the navigator of Tainui waka. nabg lnduw byk bzg qdft doku rrabn wdxptro yvuuv jvhp