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Encyclopedia > Ngai Te Rangi

Ngaiterangi (often spelt Ngai Te Rangi) is a Maori iwi (tribe), based in Tauranga.


External link

  • Ngaiterangi website (http://www.ngaiterangi.org.nz/)

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Koai te Atua? - Au Kite o Iehova: Taiate Punanga Tiaki Ngai Akamanaia (636 words)
Te noo ra Iehova i te rangi, inara te kite mata maira aia i te au mea ravarai.
Te akakite maira te Puka Tapu i to Iehova tu ei peretana kia tatou.
Te kite nei tatou i tona aroa i te au mea ravarai tana i anga maira.
Tauranga Campaign. Who is Tauranga Campaign? What is Tauranga Campaign? Where is Tauranga Campaign? Definition of ... (1701 words)
However the local Maori, Ngai te Rangi, could not afford to assume that this would always be the case.
The success at Te Ranga was hailed as a great British victory, one that wiped out the shame of the defeat at Gate Pa. It certainly did a great deal to restore British morale particularly for the 43rd Regiment which was involved in both engagements and had lost many men at Gate Pa.
The Battle of Te Ranga, 21 June 1864 was the last serious engagement of the Tauranga campaign.
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