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  2. Rotorua - Wikipedia

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    The name Rotorua comes from the Māori language, where the full name for the city and lake is Te Rotorua-nui-a-Kahumatamomoe. [7] Roto means 'lake' and rua means 'two' or in this case, 'second' – Rotorua thus meaning 'Second lake'. Kahumatamomoe was the uncle of the Māori chief Ihenga, the ancestral explorer of the Te Arawa. [8]

  3. Te Arawa - Wikipedia

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    Te Papaiouru marae at Ohinemutu, Rotorua, in 1975. It is the home marae of the Ngāti Whakaue subtribes Ngāti Tae-o-Tū and Ngāti Tūnohopū. Te Arawa iwi are descended from people who migrated to New Zealand on the Arawa canoe. They settled in the Bay of Plenty region, principally around the Rotorua lakes. [1]

  4. New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Rotorua Maori Arts and Crafts Institute Act 1963 founded the school as a legal entity, and the act was amended by the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute Amendment Act 1967 which changed it from a local to a national institute, [3] by removing most references to Rotorua. Since the spelling of Maori has changed to Māori as part of ...

  5. Kahumatamomoe - Wikipedia

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    They went first to Lake Rotorua and visited Ika's son Marupunganui, who had settled between Kawaha Point and Ngongotahā (a little north of modern Rotorua township). They carried on to Horohoro, where Kahumatamomoe had to purify himself by washing his hands in a stream. As a result, the place was named Te Horohoroinga o nga ringa o ...

  6. Whakarewarewa - Wikipedia

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    Whakarewarewa (reduced version of Te Whakarewarewatanga O Te Ope Taua A Wahiao, meaning "The gathering place for the war parties of Wahiao", often abbreviated to Whaka by locals) is a Rotorua semi-rural geothermal area in the Taupō Volcanic Zone of New Zealand.

  7. History of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The human history of New Zealand can be dated back to between 1320 and 1350 CE, ... Māori whānau (extended family) from Rotorua in the 1880s. Many aspects of ...

  8. Ngāti Whakaue - Wikipedia

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    The tribe lives in the Rotorua district and descends from the Arawa waka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Ngāti Whakaue village Ōhinemutu is within the township of Rotorua. The Ngāti Whakaue chief Pūkākī is depicted on the New Zealand 20 cent coin .

  9. Pikiao - Wikipedia

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    Pikiao was a Māori rangatira (chieftain) of the Te Arawa tribal confederation based at Lake Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, who was the ancestor of Ngāti Pikiao in Te Arawa, of Ngāti Mahuta in the Tainui confederation, and of Ngāti Pāoa in the Marutūāhu confederation. He probably lived in the early seventeenth century. [4]

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