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  • Apakura
  • In Māori mythology, Apakura is the wife of Tūhuruhuru, the son of Tinirau. She had several children, among whom are Tūwhakararo, Mairatea, Reimatua, and

    Apakura

    Apakura

  • Waikato Tainui
  • Māori iwi (tribe) in Aotearoa New Zealand

    Huntly: Pukerewa, Te Ākau, Te Poho o Tanikena and Weraroa The hapū of Ngāti Apakura is associated with 6 marae: 3 marae around Pirongia: Pūrekireki marae,

    Waikato Tainui

    Waikato_Tainui

  • Waata Roore Erueti
  • Tainui historian

    skillset took him further afield. His father was Hemi Erueti of Ngāti Apakura, Ngāti Puhiawe and Ngāti Hikairo. Although not to the same extent as his

    Waata Roore Erueti

    Waata_Roore_Erueti

  • Ngāti Maniapoto
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    Ngāti Kaputuhi Ngāti Kinohaku Ngāti Ngutu Ngāti Mokau Ngāti Hikairo Ngāti Apakura Ngāti Matakore Ngāti Raukawa Ngāti Utu Ngāti Urunumia Ngāti Paretekawa

    Ngāti Maniapoto

    Ngāti Maniapoto

    Ngāti_Maniapoto

  • Death wail
  • Ritual mourning lament

    The apakura (wailing dirge, lament) is an important aspect of Māori tangihanga (funerary custom). Traditionally enacted by older women, the apakura is

    Death wail

    Death_wail

  • Rangiaowhia
  • Former Village in Waikato region, New Zealand

    Invasion of the Waikato in 1864. The station served Ngāti Hinetu and Ngāti Apakura. Only a church remains from those days, the second oldest Waikato building

    Rangiaowhia

    Rangiaowhia

    Rangiaowhia

  • List of marae in Waikato
  • Raglan Te Kotahitanga Te Kotahitanga Waikato Tainui (Ngāti Āmaru, Ngāti Apakura, Ngāti Tiipa) Te Kohanga Mai Uenuku ki te Whenua Marae Mai Uenuku ki te

    List of marae in Waikato

    List_of_marae_in_Waikato

  • Whatihua
  • Uenuku-te-rangi-hōkā. Shortly after the birth of Uenuku-te-rangi-hōkā, Apakura, asked him to catch her an eel, so he went to Ōparau, where there was known

    Whatihua

    Whatihua

  • Kawhia Harbour
  • Harbour and settlement in Waikato, New Zealand

    meeting place for the Ngāti Maniapoto hapū of Apakura and Hikairo, and the Waikato Tainui hapū of Apakura. Mokoroa Marae and Ngā Roimata meeting house

    Kawhia Harbour

    Kawhia Harbour

    Kawhia_Harbour

  • Māori mythology
  • In other accounts, their parents were Tūhuruhuru and Apakura. In other accounts still, Apakura as Tūwhakararo's wife threw an apron or girdle into the

    Māori mythology

    Māori mythology

    Māori_mythology

  • Piopio, New Zealand
  • Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand

    Mōkau Kohunui Marae and Ko Tama Tāne meeting house are affiliated with Apakura, Ngāti Kinohaku and Waiora Napinapi Marae and Parekahoki meeting house

    Piopio, New Zealand

    Piopio,_New_Zealand

  • Ōtorohanga
  • Town in Waikato, New Zealand

    for the Ngāti Maniapoto hapū of Apakura, Hinetū, Ngāti Matakore and Pare te Kawa, and the Waikato Tainui hapū of Apakura. Rereamanu Marae and Te Kawau Kaki

    Ōtorohanga

    Ōtorohanga

    Ōtorohanga

  • The Almighty Johnsons
  • New Zealand fantasy comedy/drama television series

    as though he couldn't do it. Noting that her parents (the gods Tyr and Apakura) were terrible people who didn't deserve to have a child, before taking

    The Almighty Johnsons

    The_Almighty_Johnsons

  • Tamatea Urehaea
  • 15th century Māori explorer

    father of Whana-a-rangi, father of Apakura, who married Whatihua of Tainui and became the ancestor of Ngāti Apakura. The story of Tamatea is recounted

    Tamatea Urehaea

    Tamatea_Urehaea

  • Whakatau
  • Whakatau-pōtiki) was a supernatural person in Māori mythology. One day Apakura threw her apron into the sea, and a sea atua named Rongotakawhiu took it

    Whakatau

    Whakatau

    Whakatau

  • Tūwhakararo
  • Mythological Māori chief

    and his wife Apakura have a son named Whakatau. In yet other versions of the myth, he is the son of Rātā and Tongarautawhiri, and Apakura is his wife.

    Tūwhakararo

    Tūwhakararo

  • Te Kūiti
  • Town in Waikato, New Zealand

    Hopuwai Marae and Tāne Hopuwai meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Apakura Te Tokanganui a Noho Marae and meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti

    Te Kūiti

    Te Kūiti

    Te_Kūiti

  • Village or fortified settlement in Māori culture

    was found at Lake Ngāroto, Waikato, the ancient settlement of the Ngāti Apakura, very close to the battle of Hingakaka. This was a built on a much larger

  • Puriri River
  • River in New Zealand

    The main tributaries are Apakura, Kotorepupuai and Matangiharara streams. Average channel gradients are 5% to 7%. The Apakura Stream rises on Pakirarahi

    Puriri River

    Puriri River

    Puriri_River

  • Reitū and Reipae
  • Precolonial Māori sisters

    other account they were daughters of Tūihu and descendants of Whatihua and Apakura. Jones' second account makes them the sisters of Te Ao-tū-tahanga, who

    Reitū and Reipae

    Reitū_and_Reipae

  • Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku
  • New Zealand academic and activist (born 1949)

    Psychology Research Unit at Waikato University for the research project Apakura: the Maori way of death. A further $250,000 was received from the Ngā Pae

    Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku

    Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku

    Ngāhuia_Te_Awekōtuku

  • Battle of Hingakaka
  • Major battle between two Maori coalitions c. 1807

    where he nearly drowned. In vengeance, he killed members of the Ngāti Apakura, who were one of the hapu hosting the fish feast, cooked their bodies and

    Battle of Hingakaka

    Battle of Hingakaka

    Battle_of_Hingakaka

  • Te Taka Keegan
  • New Zealand academic and Māori language revivalist

    language revivalist. He is descended from the Waikato-Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura, Te Whānau-ā-Karuai ki Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Whakaaue iwi. With a background

    Te Taka Keegan

    Te Taka Keegan

    Te_Taka_Keegan

  • Pirongia
  • Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand

    meeting place for the Ngāti Maniapoto hapū of Apakura and Hikairo, and the Waikato Tainui hapū of Apakura. It includes the Marutehiakina meeting house

    Pirongia

    Pirongia

    Pirongia

  • List of geological features on Venus
  • Features present in the geology of Venus

    Norse Giantness, the first wife of Loki and mother of three evil deities. Apakura Tholus 40.3N 208.8E 10.0 2006 Māori (New Zealand) goddess of justice. Ashtart

    List of geological features on Venus

    List_of_geological_features_on_Venus

  • Mere Roberts
  • New Zealand researcher, environment and indigenous knowledge

    herself as of Pākehā and Māori descent, and affiliates to Tainui, Ngāti Apakura, Ngāti Hikairo, and Ngāti Korokī Kahukura iwi. Roberts was educated at

    Mere Roberts

    Mere_Roberts

  • List of planetary features with Māori names
  • the planet in various world languages, otherwise after river goddesses. Apakura Tholus: goddess of justice. Hinemoa Planitia: heroine who swam across Lake

    List of planetary features with Māori names

    List_of_planetary_features_with_Māori_names

  • Invasion of the Waikato
  • 1863–64 campaign of the New Zealand Wars

    leaders understood they would be unharmed. There were about 200 Ngati-Apakura and Ngati-Hinetu people at Rangiaowhia, supplying food to the garrisons

    Invasion of the Waikato

    Invasion of the Waikato

    Invasion_of_the_Waikato

  • Te Kohanga
  • Place in Waikato, New Zealand

    Te Kotahitanga Marae is associated with the hapū of Ngāti Āmaru, Ngāti Apakura and Ngāti Tiipa. Te Kohanga School is a coeducational primary (years 1–6)

    Te Kohanga

    Te_Kohanga

  • Maata Wharehoka
  • New Zealand nurse, weaver, Māori arts advocate and Parihaka leader

    advocate. Wharehoka was affiliated with Ngāti Tahinga, Ngāti Koata, Ngāti Apakura, Ngāti Toa and Ngāti Kuia. Wharehoka began her career as a nurse, during

    Maata Wharehoka

    Maata_Wharehoka

  • Rua-pū-tahanga
  • after Rua-pū-tahanga gave birth to her second son, Whatihua's other wife, Apakura, asked him to catch her an eel, so he went to Ōparau, where there was known

    Rua-pū-tahanga

    Rua-pū-tahanga

  • Kinohaku
  • Kohunui marae and Ko Tama Tāne wharenui, in Piopio, shared with Ngāti Apakura and Ngāti Waiora Mōtītī marae and Ko te Hungaiti / Hapainga wharenui, in

    Kinohaku

    Kinohaku

  • Polynesian Mythology (book)
  • Tūwhakararo. Tūwhakararo takes Apakura as a wife, and their child is Whakatau, who is born when the god Rongotakawiu shapes Apakura's discarded apron into life

    Polynesian Mythology (book)

    Polynesian Mythology (book)

    Polynesian_Mythology_(book)

  • Te Waka Toi awards
  • Creative New Zealand Māori arts awards

    Tūwhiwhia, Ngāti Tauaiti, Ngāti Tapu 2024 James Thornton Webster Tainui: Ngāti Apakura, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Mahuta; Te Arawa: Ngati Pikiao; and Pākeha: Webster

    Te Waka Toi awards

    Te_Waka_Toi_awards

  • Paterangi
  • Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand

    century. The pā was called Tauranga Mirumiru and was home to the Ngati Apakura. The site of the pā is located on a local dairy farm. In Paterangi lies

    Paterangi

    Paterangi

    Paterangi

  • Pirongia Forest Park
  • Protected area in New Zealand

    but is separate to Pirongia Forest Park. Prior to colonisation Ngāti Apakura, Ngāti Hikairo and Ngāti Māhanga occupied most of the current area of the

    Pirongia Forest Park

    Pirongia Forest Park

    Pirongia_Forest_Park

  • Jock McEwen (public servant)
  • New Zealand public servant, writer and carver

    would correct him. These people included Mason Durie (Meihana Te Rama-Apakura) and his wife Kahurautete. McEwen went to secondary school in Palmerston

    Jock McEwen (public servant)

    Jock_McEwen_(public_servant)

  • Te Pahu
  • Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand

    a Kawhia trader, who was given about 40,000 acres (16,000 ha) by Ngāti Apakura in October 1839. He was the son of John Cowell, a lay missionary, who came

    Te Pahu

    Te Pahu

    Te_Pahu

  • Pokuru, New Zealand
  • Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand

    the Ngāti Maniapoto hapū of Kahu and Unu, and the Waikato Tainui hapū of Apakura and Ngāti Mahuta. Pokuru settlement and its surrounds cover 20.08 km2 (7

    Pokuru, New Zealand

    Pokuru,_New_Zealand

  • Rohan O'Neill-Stevens
  • New Zealand politician (born 2000)

    wing. O'Neill-Stevens is of Māori and European descent, and is of Ngāti Apakura. In 2017, while studying at Nelson College he was awarded a scholarship

    Rohan O'Neill-Stevens

    Rohan O'Neill-Stevens

    Rohan_O'Neill-Stevens

  • Hiria Anderson
  • New Zealand artist

    Anderson affiliates with the iwi, Rereahu, Ngāti Maniapoto and Ngāti Apakura. Anderson describes her work as painting 'the everyday lives of people

    Hiria Anderson

    Hiria_Anderson

  • Te Rore
  • Locality in Waikato region, New Zealand

    Cowell, a Kawhia trader, was given about 40,000 acres (16,000 ha) by Ngāti Apakura in October 1839, on which he set up a trading station at Te Rore. He was

    Te Rore

    Te Rore

    Te_Rore

  • 1955 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
  • Annual awards for New Zealanders

    of Timaru. For services to law, education and journalism. Mason Te Rama Apakura Durie – leading chief of the Rangitāne tribe. For services to the Māori

    1955 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

    1955_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)

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