WebLAWA Land, Air, Water Aotearoa Te Arai Te Uru awa (river) is one of our regions’ most ecologically significant waterbodies. Council, Landowners, and Rongowhakaata iwi have been working... WebTE KAUWAE-RARO; ARA: NGA KORERO TATAI O NEHE A NGA RUANUKU O TE WHARE-WĀNANGA O TE TAI-RAWHITI. UPOKO X. TE HAERENGA MAI O ‘TAKITIMU’ KI AOTEA-ROA (TE ROANGA). (Na Te Matorohanga enei korero.) Te taenga mai o ‘Takitimu’ ki Whanga-paraoa—Ka whiti a ‘Takitimu’ ki Arapaoa—Ka hoki a Tamatea ki raro nei. TE …
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WebTiaho iho nei ko te whetū rakatira Hei tohu o ruka mō te ara i te uru Takoto kau ana kā paeka o te waka Horoia kā kete taoka i Kaihīnaki E te rehu tai o Araiteuru kaika e te pō Tū mai rā kā mauka atua takahuritia ki te kōhatu e te hau toka, hei pouhere whenua, pouhere takata Tēnā rā a Pukeuri, kā waewae i rere atu i tōna tihi WebTaniwha Guides It is said that taniwha (guardians of the water) forged the way for Takitimu to come to Aotearoa. The taniwha Te Arai Te Uru (who Te Arai River in Turanganui-a-Kiwa region is named after) cleared the way in the front, while another taniwha named Ruamano pushed the waka from the back. laughlin air force base commissary
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WebArai te uru te waka Arai te uru takata Ko hui mae nei I ruka i te aroha E tū Arai te uru e (Ka titiro atu rā) Ki kā mauka whakahi Ki kā awa e rere nei Ki te moana uriuri Ki te papae … WebPangatoru, Motumotuahi, Te Rangiuamutu, Te Wakaringaringa and Te Kōhatuwhenua The traditions of the Taranaki tribes of Ngāti Ruanui and Ngā Rauru name at least five other ancestral leaders, and the canoes they captained. They are: Rakeiwānangaora of the Pangatoru Puatautahi of the Motumotuahi WebAccording to Maori mythology, Arai Te Uru and Niua (the north head of the harbour) were two taniwha (sea monsters) who had the job of guarding the harbour entrance. Their job … laughlin afb tx weather