Te Rauangaanga (sometimes written Te Rau-angaanga or Te Rau-anga-anga) was the chief of the Ngāti Mahuta tribe of the Waikato tribal confederation and principal war chief of the confederation in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His son Pōtatau Te Wherowhero became the first Maori king.[1]
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TeRauangaanga (sometimes written Te Rau-angaanga or Te Rau-anga-anga) was the chief of the Ngāti Mahuta tribe of the Waikato tribal confederation and...
1926), Tumate, Tonga and TeRauangaanga. He married Te Uranga, daughter of Iriwhata Wharemaki and Hira Wati of Ngāti Korokī. Te Rata was invested with the...
defenders chose Te Mangeo ridge line just south of Lake Ngaroto (and west of where the Ngaroto railway station was later). TeRauangaanga, Te Wherowhero's...
wife of TeRauangaanga and mother of Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, the first Māori king and grandmother of King Tāwhiao. Parengaope was born at Te Rapa pā near...
1897. His elder brothers were Te Rata, Taipu (who died in March 1926) and Tumate, and he had a younger brother TeRauangaanga. He also played rugby league...
Pikauterangi raised an army of 10,000 warriors against TeRauangaanga, (the father of the first Māori king Pōtatau Te Wherowhero), who rallied 3,000 fighters from...
his wife Te Marae. His elder brothers were Te Rata and Taipu (who died in March 1926), and he had younger brothers Tonga and TeRauangaanga. Before World...