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Suburb of Rotorua, New Zealand
Ohinemutu is a suburb in Rotorua, New Zealand. It includes a living Māori village and the original settlement of Rotorua. The organiser of a celebration
Ohinemutu
City in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
in Rotorua in the 14th century, and a thriving pā was established at Ohinemutu by the people who would become Ngāti Whakaue. The city became closely
Rotorua
Musical artist
The Howard Morrison Quartet (originally named the Ohinemutu Quartet) was a New Zealand band during the 1950s and early 1960s. The band was formed by Sir
Howard_Morrison_Quartet
New Zealand Army soldier (1913–1986)
letter from Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of his gallantry. Born in Ohinemutu, New Zealand, Manahi worked as a labourer when, in November 1939, he volunteered
Haane_Manahi
Indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand
Wharenui (meeting house) at Ōhinemutu village, Rotorua (tekoteko on the top)
Māori_people
1935 New Zealand promotional documentary film
carvings, crafts such as weaving, St Faith’s Church Ohinemutu, memorial to Queen Victoria at Ohinemutu, water skiing on Lake Rotoiti, trout fishing in lake
Magic Playgrounds in New Zealand's Geyserland
Magic_Playgrounds_in_New_Zealand's_Geyserland
Practices and beliefs of the Māori people of New Zealand
A wharenui (meeting house) at Ōhinemutu village, Rotorua, with a tekoteko on the top
Māori_culture
Early Māori explorer
at the edge of the lake, and he placed a memorial stone that he named Ōhinemutu, "the end of the girl," which made the place tapu. The location became
Īhenga
New Zealand haka dancer and film actress
exoticism to promote the country. Maata Horonoma was born in 1893 in Ohinemutu, a village located in the geothermal valley of the North Island nicknamed
Maata_Horomona
Confederation of Māori iwi and hapū (tribes and sub-tribes)
western Lake Rotoiti and the south-east side of Lake Rotorua including Ōhinemutu; Ngāti Whakaue, formerly known as Te Uri o Uenukukōpako, occupied Mokoia
Te_Arawa
New Zealand soldier (1925–2024)
Gillies (Ngāti Kahungunu), and mother, Maata Horomona (Te Arawa), moved to Ōhinemutu pā when Robert was six years old when their home in Waimārama was affected
Bom_Gillies
New Zealand singer and dancer
Maxwell's body lay at Tamatekapua meeting house, Te Papaiouru Marae, Ohinemutu, until she was buried at Kauae Cemetery in Ngongotahā on January 20, 2007
Atareta_Maxwell
Te Papaiouru is a marae at Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand. It is the home marae of the Ngāti Whakaue subtribes Ngāti Tae-o-Tū and Ngāti Tūnohopū. The
Te_Papaiouru_Marae
New Zealand singer, entertainer and composer
was a New Zealand singer, entertainer and composer. Amohau was born in Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand on 16 April 1898. Of Māori descent, she was the
Merekotia_Amohau
Māori iwi in New Zealand
district and descends from the Arawa waka. The Ngāti Whakaue village Ōhinemutu is within the township of Rotorua. The Ngāti Whakaue chief Pūkākī is depicted
Ngāti_Whakaue
New Zealand entertainer (1935–2009)
Australia. In this group was Gerry Merito who with Morrison formed the Ohinemutu Quartet which was later renamed "Howard Morrison Quartet". Other original
Howard_Morrison
New Zealand film actor and Māori advocate (1906–2007)
was born Witarina Te Miriarangi Parewahaika Mitchell on 15 May 1906 in Ohinemutu, Rotorua. Her mother, Nataria Haupapa, was from the Māori hapū (tribe)
Witarina_Harris
Lake in the North Island of New Zealand
was built at Te Ngae for excursions and the first boat launched from Ohinemutu on 3 November 1877 was the 28 ft (8.5 m) Bessie Bell, which could take
Lake_Rotorua
New Zealand businesswoman
property in Rotorua. The first related to the Ohinemutu Hotel on the lakefront near the marae at Ohinemutu, which she lost in a private case to prominent
Ann_Robertson_(businesswoman)
New Zealand Anglican priest
he identified with the Ngāti Whakaue and Te Arawa iwi. He was born at Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand, in about 1886. In the 1950 King's Birthday Honours
Pāora_Temuera
New Zealand Māori leader
notable New Zealand Māori leader of the Ngāti Whakaue tribe. He was born in Ohinemutu, Rotorua in about 1836, and is best known for his efforts to promote education
Rotohiko_Tangonui_Haupapa
NZ journalist, cartoonist, writer, broadcaster and politician
one daughter. He was buried with his relatives at Muruika Cemetery in Ohinemutu, Rotorua. Works by Dansey How the Māoris came to Aotearoa (1947) The Māori
Harry_Dansey
Tama-te-kapua, depicted in a carving at Tamatekapua meeting house in Ohinemutu, Rotorua, circa 1880. Tama-te-kapua is holding the stilts he used to steal
Tama-te-kapua
Central business district of Rotorua, New Zealand
Ohinemutu (Lake Rotorua) Ohinemutu Rotorua Central (Ōwhatiura Bay) Victoria Fenton Park Ngapuna
Rotorua_Central
New Zealand kapa haka performer (1958–2009)
te mana" Her body was taken to her family marae of Te Papa-i-o-uru at Ohinemutu at 11am. A funeral service was held on the next Thursday. Taini Morrison
Taini_Morrison
New Zealand Māori warrior and temperance organiser (1840–1933)
Temperance Union (WCTU NZ), and was elected corresponding secretary of its Ohinemutu chapter and served as the WCTU NZ honorary secretary for the Māori Mission
Hēni_Te_Kiri_Karamū
Function and history of the New Zealand monarchy
nei: How some of my whanaunga were named". "Māori rugby – whutupaoro". "Ohinemutu 1943: Governor General gives speech | 28 Māori Battalion". "Oaths Modernisation
Monarchy_of_New_Zealand
A Māori ancestor (tekoteko) depicted in a wood carving at the Tamatekapua Meeting House in Ohinemutu (c. 1880)
Culture_of_New_Zealand
te Rangi, Ngāti Tūnohopū) Ōhinemutu Para te Hoata / Tūnohopū Tūnohopū Ngāti Whakaue (Ngāti Tūnohopū, Ngāti Whakaue) Ōhinemutu Parawai Whatumairangi Ngāti
List of marae in the Bay of Plenty Region
List_of_marae_in_the_Bay_of_Plenty_Region
1959 song written by Geoff Mack
Featherston, Palmerston, Woolston, Te Awamutu, Riverton, Queenstown, Picton, Ohinemutu, Mōrere, Kōrere, Rotorua, Kaikōura, Matamata, Ruakura, Ikamatua, Papakura
I've_Been_Everywhere
Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand
On 3 days a week, from the start of the train service, a coach ran to Ohinemutu, at Rotorua. New Zealand Railways Department took over the line on 1 April
Tīrau
English-born New Zealand builder, architect and mayor
in 1886. Isaac became ill and returned to Auckland, before moving to Ohinemutu in 1884, to manage Lake House Hotel. He died later that year, on Friday
Isaac_Richardson_Vialou
New Zealand Māori tribal leader (c. 1826–1905)
survivors sheltered in Te Keepa's European-style house before leaving for Ōhinemutu, where Ngāti Whakaue accommodated them temporarily. Most Tūhourangi people
Te_Keepa_Te_Rangi-pūawhe
New Zealand beauty pageant winner and politician
Rotorua and she was a niece of Hepi Te Heuheu VII. She was raised at Ohinemutu where she came under the influence of Guide Rangi. She attended Rotorua
Maureen_Waaka
1890s movement for an independent New Zealand Māori parliament
for over a month. The 1895 session of Te Kotahitanga was convened at Ohinemutu in Rotorua. Hamiora Mangakahia was re-elected for a second term as premier
Te_Kotahitanga
Maketu in March. Then in August Ngāti Hauā attacked Ngāti Whakaue at Ohinemutu in Rotorua. Helead his warriors against neighbouring tribes with the fighting
Te_Waharoa
Land formation in New Zealand
from Auckland was typically by steamer to Tauranga, the bridle track to Ohinemutu on Lake Rotorua, by coach to Te Wairoa (the home of the missionary the
Pink_and_White_Terraces
Volcanic eruption in New Zealand
coastal steamer, transferring to horse-drawn coaches for the journey to Ōhinemutu (now part of Rotorua) and on to Te Wairoa. From Te Wairoa, visitors to
1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera
1886_eruption_of_Mount_Tarawera
Māori migration canoe
Tama-te-kapua, leader of Arawa (Ohinemutu, Rotorua, ca. 1880).
Tainui_(canoe)
New Zealand international rugby league player
games) clubs in Wellington. Clarry McNeil was born on August 6, 1912, in Ohinemutu, Rotorua, in the Bay of Plenty. His parents were Winifred McNeil (née
Clarry_McNeil
Māori ariki (chieftain)
Tamamutu’s descendant, Ngarimu Haare. Meanwhile, Tūwharetoa forces advanced on Ohinemutu village on Tunohopu's base at Kawaha Point, which was left practically
Tamamutu
New Zealand Ngāti Pikiao leader, farmer, surveyor and land supervisor
identified with both the Ngati Pikiao and Te Arawa iwi. He was born in Ohinemutu, Rotorua/Taupo, New Zealand on 5 May 1877. "Henry Taiporutu Te Mapu-o-te-rangi
Henry Taiporutu Te Mapu-o-te-rangi Mitchell
Henry_Taiporutu_Te_Mapu-o-te-rangi_Mitchell
Māori chief and political leader
safety of two missionaries during the destruction of the CMS station at Ohinemutu by the Te Arawa tribe Ngāti Whakaue, with whom Ngāti Hauā was fighting
Wiremu_Tamihana
New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief)
eels in Pukerimu and Oraka streams and brought them back. A tohunga at Ohinemutu told Hatupatu to perform a special ritual before releasing the eels. He
Hatupatu
Statue in Wellington, New Zealand
was a wooden bust of the queen erected in 1874 at the Māori village of Ohinemutu. An 1899 statue of the monarch, located at Albert Park, Auckland, was
Queen Victoria Monument, Wellington
Queen_Victoria_Monument,_Wellington
Bronze statue in Auckland, New Zealand
obscure wooden bust of the queen erected in 1874 at the Māori village of Ohinemutu. Celebrations and increased popularity following her Golden Jubilee initiated
Statue of Queen Victoria, Auckland
Statue_of_Queen_Victoria,_Auckland
New Zealand bishop
1928 to 1950. Frederick Augustus Bennett was born on 15 November 1871 at Ohinemutu, Lake Rotorua. His mother was Raiha Ratete (Eliza Rogers), a high-born
Frederick_Bennett_(bishop)
Tūhourangi and Ngāti Wāhiao Māori leader
and survivors took refuge with Mita and his people at Whakarewarewa and Ōhinemutu. Mita continued to act in the Native Land Court, representing Tūhourangi
Mita_Taupopoki
Suburb of Rotorua, New Zealand
Ngongotahā Ngongotahā Kawaha Point Selwyn Heights Fairy Springs Koutu Western Heights Mangakakahi Ohinemutu
Fairy_Springs
Crater Lake in Bay of Plenty Region, North Island
of his travels through Rotorua to Taupō in 1849–1850. The route from Ohinemutu to Tarawera was a track which skirted the shore of Ōkāreka and reached
Lake_Ōkareka
Suburb of Rotorua, New Zealand
Western Heights Fairy Springs Ohinemutu Pukehangi Mangakakahi Fordlands Utuhina Victoria
Mangakakahi
New Zealand Māori carver (1905–1975)
Te Puea Herangi who sent him to the School of Maori Arts and Crafts at Ohinemutu in 1929. He spent three years there learning adzeing, carving and traditional
Piri_Poutapu
Principal of Te Waipounamu Girls' School from 1971 to 1976, and then Vicar in Ohinemutu from 1976 to 1978. He was promoted to become Archdeacon of Tairāwhiti
Whakahuihui_Vercoe
New Zealand health advocate (1931–2022)
with a particular focus on Māori and women's health. Kingi was born in Ōhinemutu, part of Rotorua, on 1 January 1931. She was the youngest of 12 children
Inez_Kingi
married Putoko The Ngāti te Roro o te Rangi hapū of Ngāti Whakaue at Ōhinemutu is named after him. The meeting house at the Te Kuirau or Utuhina Marae
Te_Roro-o-te-rangi
New Zealand singer (1907–1953)
for the Duke and Duchess of York, in the old Tūnohopū meeting house at Ōhinemutu, singing with Waretini, with pianist Te Mauri Meihana and with the Rotorua
Ana_Hato
Māori wood carver and carpenter
carving at a school of Māori arts and crafts that had been established at Ohinemutu in Rotorua in 1927. The brothers studied under Rotohiko Haupapa, an Arawa
Hōne_Taiapa
Māori migration canoe
two rocks in the Maketu estuary. A stone anchor in the churchyard at Ohinemutu is said to have come from the Arawa, but this is probably a 19th century
Arawa_(canoe)
1913 film
celebrates with a feast. Wena was probably played by Maata Horomona of Ohinemutu. Loved by a Maori Chieftess at IMDb Loved by a Maori Chieftess by Musico-Dramaticus
Loved_by_a_Maori_Chieftess
Suburb of Rotorua, New Zealand
Fordlands Mangakakahi Ohinemutu Fordlands Utuhina Victoria Hillcrest Hillcrest Glenholme
Utuhina
176°14′51″E / 38.1312696°S 176.2476261°E / -38.1312696; 176.2476261) in Ohinemutu, Rotorua, Rotorua Lakes has 233 beds and provides children's health, maternity
Lakes_District_Health_Board
New Zealand Māori weaver
religion, and in 1913 arranged the construction of Tiki, a prayer house in Ohinemutu, which remains standing as of 2021. Tiniraupeka was an associate of Te
Te_Wharetoroa_Tiniraupeka
Edward Stuart on 15 March 1885. From 1882 to 1889 he was the vicar of the Ohinemutu pastorate. From about c. 1889 to 1892 he worked at St. Stephen College
Ihaia_Te_Ahu
Constabulary at Ohinemutu during the Te Kooti's War episode of the New Zealand Wars. On 7 February 1870 the force of Arawas under Captain Mair at Ohinemutu was attacked
Arthur_Carkeek
Māori iwi in New Zealand
battle on Ngāi Te Rangi's behalf by attacking Te Arawa's Te Mātaipuku–Ōhinemutu pā, the gateway of which was named Pūkākī. New Zealand portal Arawa (canoe)
Waitaha_(Bay_of_Plenty_iwi)
New Zealand surveyor, interpreter, soldier, public servant (1843–1923)
Bay of Plenty, New Zealand Buried St Faith's Anglican Church Cemetery, Ohinemutu, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand Allegiance British Empire Colony of New Zealand
Gilbert_Mair_(soldier)
Okere Falls on Lake Rotoiti, along the eastern side of Lake Rotorua to Ohinemutu. Surveys commenced in 1884. The Parliament of New Zealand passed the Tauranga
Tauranga East Coast and Hot Lakes District Railway
Tauranga_East_Coast_and_Hot_Lakes_District_Railway
New Zealand independent record label
- Viking VP 140 (1964) On 26 June 1964, the Ohinemutu Māori Cultural Group were recorded at Ohinemutu's Tama-te-Kapua Meeting House, which was a well
Viking_Records
Suburb of Rotorua, New Zealand
Fairy Springs Kawaha Point Western Heights Koutu (Lake Rotorua) Mangakakahi Ohinemutu Rotorua Central
Koutu
Statue in Christchurch, New Zealand
(2016b). "An imperial icon Indigenised: the Queen Victoria Memorial at Ohinemutu". New Zealand's Empire. Manchester University Press. Websites Lovell-Smith
Statue of Queen Victoria, Christchurch
Statue_of_Queen_Victoria,_Christchurch
176°14′51″E / 38.1312696°S 176.2476261°E / -38.1312696; 176.2476261 Ohinemutu Rotorua Bay of Plenty Public Lakes 233 Children's health, maternity, surgical
List of hospitals in New Zealand
List_of_hospitals_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand temperance activist (1876–1950)
sick and elderly, teaching Bible classes and assisting her husband in Ohinemutu with Sunday School services. She founded and led a youth branch of the
Hera_Stirling
New Zealand singer (born 1989)
during World War II. Her maternal grandmother Jean Kerrigan was from Ohinemutu and through her Marvelly affiliates to Ngāti Whakaue. She is related to
Lizzie_Marvelly
Suburb of Rotorua, New Zealand
Ohinemutu Rotorua Central Utuhina Victoria Ngapuna Hillcrest Glenholme Fenton Park
Victoria,_Rotorua
Annual awards for New Zealanders
Officer Class II Martin Te Takahi McRae – New Zealand Military Forces; of Ohinemutu. Eric Forsyth Martin McRae Military division Flight Sergeant (now Pilot
1943 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
1943_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief)
families at Maroanuiatia. They took a canoe through the Ohau channel to Ohinemutu and as they went past Mokoia Island, Uenukukōpako's dog, Potakatawhiti
Taketakehikuroa
New Zealand artist
Kereama Taepa is also an artist, and Taepa's paternal great uncle was Ohinemutu carver Doc Taepa. His early incluences included his maternal grandmother
Ngataiharuru_Taepa
Roro-o-te-rangi and Te Kata. When he grew up, Tūnohopū made his base at Ohinemutu on Kawaha Point on the shore of the Lake Rotorua. Tamamutu of Ngāti Tūwharetoa
Tūnohopū
Māori iwi (tribe) in New Zealand
attack Ngāti Tamaihutoroa. As they passed through the area of modern-day Ohinemutu, Ngāti Tamaihutoroa sallied forth and attacked them. There were such heavy
Ngāti_Tamaihutoroa
Organisation in New Zealand
nephew of Samuel Marsden) arrived in June 1835. In 1836 he was teaching at Ohinemutu near Rotorua. His connection with the CMS ended in 1865. Died in 1890
Church Missionary Society in New Zealand
Church_Missionary_Society_in_New_Zealand
McLean, Mere (25 April 2016). "Swann-Cronin first female to speak at Ohinemutu Anzac dawn service". Maori Television. Retrieved 18 December 2016. Carrington
Timeline_of_women_in_aviation
members of his expedition were killed as they fled by Ngāti Whakaue at Ōhinemutu. When the news reached Ngāpuhi there was a protracted debate about how
Te_Wera_Hauraki
families at Maroanuiatia. They took a canoe through the Ohau channel to Ohinemutu and as they went past Mokoia Island, Uenukukōpako's dog, Potakatawhiti
Uenukukōpako
Annual awards for New Zealanders
JP – of Oamaru. For services to education. Howard Leslie Morrison – of Ohinemutu. For services to entertainment. Basil Watson Potter MBE – principal, Wellington
1976 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
1976_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Military decoration introduced in 1869
Ngatapa, 1869. Sergeant Arthur Wakefield Carkeek, Armed Constabulary, Ohinemutu, 1870. Dr Isaac Earl Featherston, Native Contingent, Otapawa Pa, 1866
New_Zealand_Cross_(1869)
Anglican diocese in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Waikato / Tuakau, and Taumarunui. Te Rohe Mihana o Waiariki: Te Ngae, Ohinemutu, and Tauponui-a-Tia Te Rohe Mihana o Mataatua: Whakatāne, Kawerau, Ruatoki
Te Pīhopatanga o Te Manawa o Te Wheke
Te_Pīhopatanga_o_Te_Manawa_o_Te_Wheke
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