The pepeha for Ngāpuhi is:
"Tū mai rā Ngāpuhi, noho mai rā Ngā ariki e wha ngā hapū e toru Nau mai me mihi ki a rātau Ko Ngāpuhi te iwi"
This translates to "Stand Ngāpuhi, sit Ngāpuhi The four paramount chiefs and the three subtribes Welcome and acknowledge them Ngāpuhi is the tribe"
A pepeha is a traditional Maori introduction that identifies a person's ancestral connections to specific places, tribes, and ancestors. It is used to establish one's identity and relationships within the Maori community.
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Te Whiti O Rongomai's pepeha is a traditional Maori form of introduction or genealogy that includes reference to one's ancestors, landmarks, and connections to the land. It is a way to identify oneself and express one's roots and connections to the wider community.
Yes, Hone Heke had several sisters. One of his sisters, Hariata Rongo, was married to the influential Ngapuhi chief, Tawai.
The Ngāpuhi haka is a traditional Māori war dance specific to the Ngāpuhi tribe of New Zealand. The specific words of the haka can vary, but they often include chants and calls that pay homage to the tribe's ancestors, express themes of bravery, unity, and strength, and intimidate opponents. The haka is a powerful cultural expression that can be performed on various occasions as a way to communicate messages, show respect, or celebrate important events.
what is maisey rika pepeha
Ngapuhi
It appears to be a misspelled or unclear term. Without more context or clarification, it is difficult to provide an accurate answer.
Ngapuhi
A pepeha is a traditional Maori introduction that identifies a person's ancestral connections to specific places, tribes, and ancestors. It is used to establish one's identity and relationships within the Maori community.
Ngapuhi
Introducing yourself from a Maori perspective
Sorry I only know some Ngapuhi Ngatiwhatua Te Arawa Ngatikuri
King Tawhiao's pepeha is "Ko Taupiri te maunga, Ko Waikato te awa, Ko Maniapoto te iwi." This indicates his connection to Mount Taupiri as the mountain, the Waikato River as the river, and the Maniapoto tribe as his people.
Stan Walker is a Maori Australian idol winner and his iwi is ngapuhi go hard gee
Te Whiti O Rongomai's pepeha is a traditional Maori form of introduction or genealogy that includes reference to one's ancestors, landmarks, and connections to the land. It is a way to identify oneself and express one's roots and connections to the wider community.
no hes from tama-pohore, mt maunganui, T.G.A bretha new zealand 'Ngaiti Rangi' watcha knoe bout that BRETHA west DUBB lol