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1 parekura
people slain in battle; three or more deceased lying in state -
2 parekura
people slain in battle; three or more deceased lying in state -
3 URANGA
People who came by canoe -
4 Te Uri O Hau
Hapu of the Ngati WhatuaThe people of Te Uri O Hau were among the first Maori to populate Aotearoa, descending from the Waka - Mahuhu (one of the pre-hekenui waka of 1350 circa & one out of a few to bring a colonizing capacity [one other being the waka - Mamaari]) In those earlier days it was said that the people lived at Muriwhenua (in the North) that there were other people here on our arrival (the patupaiarehe) life continued harmoniously until the murder of a patupaiarehe occurred causing upheaval & fighting amongst the people of Muriwhenua who then all went their separate ways... in those days the people were more nomadic & raw they moved about & it wasn't until after the eponymous ancestor of Te Uri O Hau settled at Pouto that Te Uri O Hau became known as such. -
5 tangata whenua
[n.]people of the land; aborigine; indigenous; local people; hosts -
6 tangata whenua
[n.]people of the land; aborigine; indigenous; local people; hosts -
7 tangata whakamarama
Maori for wise people, people with knowledge, sages -
8 tena koe
Maori for Hello, thankyou (to one person)Hello, thankyou (to two people)Hello, thankyou ( to three or more people) -
9 hunga
creatures; people -
10 iwi
[n.]nation; people; tribe; ethnicity; bone -
11 kaumātua
old people; old man -
12 manawa nui
tolerant; tolerance; patient; steadfast (people etc.) -
13 ope
[n.]group of people; company; brigade -
14 pae ārahi
person who introduces guests TO the local people -
15 pūhou
young; youthful (people) -
16 rangapū
commission (authority)————————company; regiment (of people) -
17 rangatahi
net (fishing net)————————young people (youth) -
18 rōpū
[n.]group; society; party of people; gang; category; sets -
19 taiohi
young; youth (people) -
20 tinana
[n.]body (anatomical & of message)————————[n.]body; physical (people)————————model; structural (code, body)————————predicate (language)————————trunk
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