Ngā-kahu-whero
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New Zealand Te Rarawa founding mother
Ngā-kahu-whero (–1836?) was a New Zealand Te Rarawa founding mother. Ngā-kahu-whero, also known as Herepaenga, was born at Waihou, in the late eighteenth century.[1] She was a ruling chief of the Te Rarawa from circa 1800 until her death. She participated in the Battle of Waitukupahau, the Battle of d Te Oneroa-a-Tohe and the Battle of Moetara in 1833.[2] She was buried at Papanui on Pukekōwhai, together with other descendants of Te Rēinga.[1]
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[edit ]- ^ a b "Story: Ngā-kahu-whero".
- ^ Tate, Henare Arekatera. "Nga-kahu-whero". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography . Ministry for Culture and Heritage . Retrieved 23 April 2017.
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