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Te kingitanga book. Tāmihana, born around 1805, was of Ngāti Hauā, of the Tainui confederation. Description: Contains statements of submission of land etc to the mana of King Tawhiao by various hapu, with lists of names of hapu members (including some signatures), with boundaries of land Also contains correspondence Parengaope. It includes the order of service, reports of meetings of the leaders of Pai Mārire in Taranaki during 1864–65, and drawings of named, flag-hung niu poles. Many mountains, the pou (boundaries) of the Rohe Pōtae (Kīngitanga territory), were named as the guardians of the Today, overshadowed by religious leaders like Te Ua Haumene and Te Whiti o Rongomai, Te Ito's historical importance remains largely unrecognised. Specs: 23. It is the most complete collection of sources and commentary surrounding the life of Wiremu Tamihana Te Waharoa Tarapipipi, rangatira of the Ngati Haua iwi, commonly referred to as The Kingmaker for his role in 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama 12 Nawai a, no te unga o te kingitanga o Rehopoama, a ka whai kaha ia, whakarerea ake e ia te ture a Ihowa, e ratou ko Iharaira katoa. It resulted in the declaration of British sovereignty over New Zealand by Lieutenant-Governor William Hobson in May 1840. Kiingitanga, the Māori King movement, was founded in 1858 with the aim of uniting the different tribes of Māori under a single leader. Ka mate a Pōtatau i te tau 1860, ā, ko tāna tama, ko Tāwhiao, ka whakawahia hei Kīngi Māori. It was the precursor to Te Tiriti, and gave the Crown permission to negotiate Te Tiriti. Delivering to Balzac T4B 2T Update location I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, Tama a Amaria, tama a Ataria, tama I te toru o nga tau o te kingitanga o Iehoiakimi kingi o Hura ka tae mai a Nepukaneha kingi o Papurona ki Hiruharama, whakapaea ana e ia. Gate Pā was avenged when Ngāi Te Rangi fighters were caught in an unfinished pā at Te Ranga, near Tauranga, and overwhelmed, ending the fighting in Bay of Plenty. It is written that Tainui brought Uenuku's spirit over from Hawaiki inside of a stone and then transferred it into the carving A candidate is found. This collection of 14 biographies of leaders has been put together to celebrate the Aug 1, 2016 · Vincent O’Malley recently appeared in the three-part documentary series Kiingitanga: The Untold Story. In April 1857, at Rangiriri, Pōtatau agreed to become king. 99. Te Ao Hurihuri, the world moves on, is a collection of writings on Maori issues by respected Maori writers. 2 Na ka hoatu e te Ariki a Iehoiakimi k Each successive Māori monarch has his or her own flag. Waikato is the seat of the Kīngitanga, and the early years of King Tāwhiao ’s reign were dominated by the Waikato war of the 1860s. The Māori King Movement, called the Kīngitanga [a] in Māori, is a Māori movement that arose among some of the Māori iwi (tribes) of New Zealand in the central North Island in the 1850s, to establish a role similar in status to that of the monarch of the British colonists, as a way of halting the alienation of Māori Te Kingitanga. When Kīngitanga, the Māori King movement, was established in 1858, it was hoped that by creating a King, Māori tribes could deal with the settlers on a more equal political footing. He was first known just as Te Wherowhero and took the name Pōtatau after he became king in 1858. Headed by a king, this movement had arisen in the 1850s as an effort to pre-empt the ongoing encroachment of the Crown on the Maori polity. hoki atu ki ona matua tipuna. Secondly, I send humble acknowledgments to King Tuheitia. In search of a king – interactive map. Nō te tau 1858 i Ngāruawāhia ka whakawahia ia hei Kīngi Māori. Bless. This biography, written by Ann Parsonson, was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 1996. Though not recognised by the New Zealand Government, the Māori Parliament was an influential body while it lasted. Waikato woman of mana, Kīngitanga leader. 12 Nawai a, no te unga o te kingitanga o Rehopoama, a ka whai kaha ia, whakarerea ake e ia te ture a Ihowa, e ratou ko Iharaira katoa. The seven stars represent Te Paki o Matariki (the Pleiades constellation), an important symbol for the Kīngitanga movement. This history also records Aug 30, 2023 · King Tāwhiao's seal, 1894. Te Kīngitanga marks a milestone in the history of the King Movement – the settlement of the Tainui Waikato Raupatu claim and the royal apology given by Queen Elizabeth II. I te tau 1863 ka taka te riri a te kawanatanga Pākehā ki runga o Waikato. The role of the Māori King is very different from the role of the Queen of New Zealand. It undertakes an in depth analysis of the contemporary meaning of 1 I te toru o nga tau o te kingitanga o Iehoiakimi kingi o Hura ka tae mai a Nepukaneha kingi o Papurona ki Hiruharama, whakapaea ana e ia. The Maori King movement combines spiritual and political elements which conserve the "turangawaewae" (standpoints) of the past with practical leadership in the contemporary Maori world. 'Mana motuhake', often translated as separate government, was emblazoned on King I te toru o nga tau o te kingitanga o Iehoiakimi kingi o Hura ka tae mai a Nepukaneha kingi o Papurona ki Hiruharama, whakapaea ana e ia. At his installation, many North Island chiefs laid their lands at Pōtatau’s feet. $39. The Maori King movement combines spiritual Pages: 264. In this fiery memoir about identity and belonging, Ngahuia te Awekotuku describes what was possible for a restless working-class girl from the pa. Nevertheless, it shows how important the idea of a monarchy is. The Maori King movement combines spiritual and political elements which co 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama Nawai a, no te unga o te kingitanga o Rehopoama, a ka whai kaha ia, whakarerea ake e ia te ture a Ihowa, e ratou ko Iharaira katoa. Na ko te marangatanga ake o oku kanohi, ka kite ahau, na, ko tetahi Nov 6, 2023 · Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. He was born at Pukearuhe, a Ngāti Tama pā in northern Taranaki, while Ngāti Toa were on their long journey from Kāwhia to the south. Na i te rima o nga tau o Kingi Rehopoama ka haere mai a Hihaka kingi o 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama . Tāmihana Te Rauparaha, known also as Katu, was the son of the great Ngāti Toa leader Te Rauparaha and his fifth and senior wife, Te Ākau of Tūhourangi. Korokī Te Rata Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te Wherowhero (1908/9?–1966) was the eldest son of Te Rata, the fourth Maori King. She also travelled the country to open buildings and exhibitions, and to attend events such as the tangihanga (funerals) of tribal leaders. 00 at Mighty Ape NZ. Na ka ki atu te kingi ki a In 1883, the King Country chiefs admitted settlement and King Tawhiao returned to his traditional land in lower Waikato. The current king, Te Arikinui Tūheitia Paki, is the seventh Māori monarch. From: Ramsden, George Eric Oakes, 1898-1962 : Papers. Available in Ebook. When he returned home he sought to establish a Pressure to sell land was a key factor in the creation of the Kīngitanga. This is a history, taken from his own words, of one of New Zealands most important Maori leaders. Author: Angela Ballara. 2 Na ka hoatu e te Ariki a Iehoiakimi kingi o Hura ki tona ringa, me etahi o nga oko o te whare o te Atua, a kawea ana e ia ki te whenua o Hinara, ki te whare o tona atua; i mauria atu ano nga oko e ia ki te whare taonga o tona atua. Understanding He Whakaputanga:A Landmark Declaration: He Whakaputanga is New Zealand’s first human rights document conforming with international standards. Brown, a Church Missionary Society missionary at Matamata, he quickly learned to read and write in Māori. It was translated into te reo Māori by the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography team. Books on Sale; Free Shipping; Save 10% on every purchase! Gift Certificates; Rare Books. Table of contents: * Learning and Tapu (Te Uira Manihera, Ngoi Each year Te Atairangikaahu made a series of annual visits (poukai) to Kingitanga marae, which provided an opportunity for people to see her on their home marae and discuss the issues of the day. After moving to Auckland for university, Ngahuia advocates resistance as a founding member of Nga Tamatoa and the Women's and Gay Liberation movements, becoming a critical voice in protests from Introduction. Feb 13, 2024 · Title: Te Kingitanga. Pōtatau Te Wherowhero (died 25 June 1860) was a Māori warrior, leader of the Waikato iwi (confederation of tribes), the first Māori King and founder of the Te Wherowhero royal dynasty. As a young man he took part in several war expeditions. No eBook available Kingitanga: The Oral Diaries of Potatau Te Wherowhero (King of the Maori) Mitaki Ra Publications As this extensive whakapapa shows, Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, the first Māori king, could trace his descent from the major voyaging waka said to have brought the first people to New Zealand. E noho ana i runga i te torona tapu o tona whaea. He was crowned and anointed at Ngāruawāhia in June 1858. Jan 1, 1996 · Rate this book Since the mid-1800's Te Kingitanga has been a force in New Zealand society. Koroneihana (coronation) is a celebration and meeting of people involved in the Kīngitanga movement which happens This book examines the place of the Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand's law and constitution - where it is and where it should be. Who now rests with her ancestors. It details all the momentous events of Te Wherowhero's life from around 1775 to his death in 1860, including his status as Lord of the Waikato and the famous battles and conflicts with other tribes, his raising up as the First Maori King, and Mana Motuhake, the Maori Kingship Kingitanga papers. Format: BOOK. Dec 19, 2023 · Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Angela Ballara Te Kingitanga BOOK NEW at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! King Korokī. At Gate Pā, Tauranga, the British army suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of Ngāi Te Rangi. Format: Paperback. He took the name Tāmihana (Thompson) when he was Aspects of Maoritanga. 4:45pm. Catalogue Number: 9781869402020. Wiremu Tāmihana Tarapipipi Te Waharoa. 21 June 1864: Te Ranga . In 1852 Tāmihana Te Rauparaha, the son of the powerful Ngāti Toa chief, met Queen Victoria in England. [2] Te Ua had composed Ua Rongopai (the gospel of Ua), a book of ceremonies and prayers, by 1863. Michael King. Na ka hoatu e te Ariki a Iehoiakimi kingi o Hura ki tona ringa, me etahi o nga oko o te whare o te Atua, a kawea ana e ia ki te whenua o Hinara, ki te whare o tona atua; i mauria atu ano nga oko e ia ki te whare taonga o tona atua. Na i te rima o nga tau o Kingi Rehopoama ka haere mai a Hihaka kingi o Ihipa ki Hiruharama, kua whakakeke nei hoki ratou ki a Ihowa, Me nga hariata tekau ma rua rau, me nga hoia eke hoiho e ono tekau mano: kahore hoki he tauanga o te hunga i haere tahi mai i a ia 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama Nawai a, no te unga o te kingitanga o Rehopoama, a ka whai kaha ia, whakarerea ake e ia te ture a Ihowa, e ratou ko Iharaira katoa. ISBN: 9781869402020 Format: Book Publication Date: 01-03-1996 Price: $39. 5. Publisher: Auckland University Press Te Kingitanga by Ballara, Angela - ISBN 10: 1869402022 - ISBN 13: 9781869402020 - Auckland University Press - 1996 - Softcover Kingitanga. Further I te toru o nga tau o te kingitanga o Kingi Perehatara ka puta mai he kite ki ahau, ara ki ahau, ki a Raniera, i muri i tera i puta ra ki ahau i te timatanga. After his father died in 1838 he Kingitanga. Auckland University Press, 1996 - Biography & Autobiography - 126 pages. Reference: MS-Papers-0196-387/8. Who sits on the sacred thronw of his Mother. 0cm. ADVERTISEMENT. Documenting the more than 150-year history of New Zealand’s Māori King movement, the series provides rich insights into the past, present and future of Aotearoa’s indigenous monarchy. Before European settlement Māori had no concept of selling land, and few chiefs had the mana (authority) to tuku (gift) it. Most Māori signed the te reo tiriti. This book uncovers his story and impact on Aotearoa's history. It marked the beginning of Aotearoa’s journey towards self-determination for Māori. These wide-ranging lines of 2 Na, i te rua o nga tau o te kingitanga o Nepukaneha ka moea etahi moe e Nepukaneha; raruraru tonu iho tona wairua, rere atu ana te moe i a ia. Rare Books; Book Value; Textbooks. Te Kingitanga. Tāwhiao's tangi: guard of honour (1st of 2) King Pōtatau was succeeded by his son, Tāwhiao, who was proclaimed king on 5 July 1860 at Ngāruawāhia. Te Tiriti o Waitangi (known in English as the Treaty of Waitangi), is an agreement made in 1840 between representatives of the British Crown and (ultimately) more than 500 rangatira Māori. When he returned home he sought to establish a Dec 20, 2023 · Title: Te Kingitanga. Wiremu Tāmihana Tarapīpīpī Te Waharoa anointed him in the whakawahinga ceremony, using the same bible that he had used for Pōtatau’s investiture. Kia uwhia mai to korowai manaaki ki runga i to tatou Kingi a Aug 10, 2022 · Tuesday, August 9, 2022 • By Stefan Dimitrof. The Maori King movement combines spiritual and political elements which conserve the ""turangawaewae"" (standpoints) of the past with practical leadership in the contemporary Maori world. But by 1858, Pākehā outnumbered Māori. ISBN: 9781869402020. Angela Ballara. Tāwhiao 1860–1894. Jan 1, 1996 · Te Kingitanga. Na ka ki atu te kingi ki a Te Kotahitanga. This is an excellent place to begin for those wanting to learn more about the Maori world. Kīngi Tūheitia is I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, Tama a Amaria, tama a Ataria, tama 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama I te toru o nga tau o te kingitanga o Iehoiakimi kingi o Hura ka tae mai a Nepukaneha kingi o Papurona ki Hiruharama, whakapaea ana e ia. Published: March 1996. + –. Through the influence of A. Tuarua ka tuku atu te mihi maioha ki a Kingi Tuheitia. A candidate is found. Date: 1886-1893. The Kīngitanga has often been described as a Waikato initiative, yet its origins can be traced to Ōtaki on the Kāpiti Coast. In 1841 Governor William Hobson had reported to London that Pōtatau was the most powerful chief in New Zealand. Na ka hoatu e te Ariki a Iehoiakimi kingi o Hura ki tona ringa, 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama Buy Te Kingitanga by Angela Ballara for $35. The Kīngitanga or Māori King movement is one of the most enduring Māori institutions that emerged in colonial times, and one of the longest-running political institutions in New Zealand. Books. These biographies of fourteen Kīngitanga leaders, from Māori King Movement. Na i te rima o nga tau o Kingi Rehopoama ka haere mai a Hihaka kingi o Nawai a, no te unga o te kingitanga o Rehopoama, a ka whai kaha ia, whakarerea ake e ia te ture a Ihowa, e ratou ko Iharaira katoa. The series can be viewed on demand from the Māori INTRODUCTION. This week’s selected topic comes from INTRODUCTION. Topic: Society & Culture, Social Sciences. He felt he was not fit for the task, and because his people were so poor he doubted whether they could support a king. Hostilities took place in the North Island of New Zealand between the military forces of the colonial government and a federation of Māori tribes known as the Kingitanga Movement. I te timatanga o te kingitanga o Iehoiakimi tama a Hohia kingi o Hura, ka puta mai tenei kupu i a Ihowa; i mea ia, Ko te kupu tenei a Ihowa; E tu ki te marae o te whare o Ihowa, korerotia hoki ki nga pa katoa o Hura e haere mai ana ki te koropiko i roto i te whare o Ihowa, nga kupu katoa e whakahau nei ahau ki a koe kia korerotia ki a ratou; kaua tetahi kupu e kaiponuhia: Tera pea ka rongo 1 I te toru o nga tau o te kingitanga o Iehoiakimi kingi o Hura ka tae mai a Nepukaneha kingi o Papurona ki Hiruharama, whakapaea ana e ia. A copy of Ua Rongopai made by Karaitiana Te Korou of Ngāti Kahungunu survives. ” In 1924, Kīngitanga tumuaki Tupu Taingaakawa joined Haami Tokouru Ratana and Rewiti Te Whena on a delegation to England to petition the British Crown over confiscated Aug 30, 2023 · Here Te Heuheu proposed the famed rangatira of Waikato, Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, for the kingship. This book details the background to the Kingitanga and also tells the story of the first king, Potatau Te Wherowhero. 99 NZD Status: In Stock Author: Angela Ballara. 1 rating0 reviews. In 1840 there were only 2000 permanent European residents in New Zealand, and perhaps 70,000 Māori. Unity Among Māori: This declaration was signed by a coalition Aspects of Maoritanga. Jan 22, 2024 · Similarly, Tahupōtiki Wiremu Ratana always travelled with two books in his hands Te Tiriti and Te Paipera Tapu (the Bible), representing the physical and spiritual worlds. Te Puea Hērangi was born at Whatiwhatihoe, near Pirongia I te tīmatatanga, kāore ia i whakaae, ēngari nō muri mai. The Kotahitanga movement was an autonomous Māori parliament convened annually in New Zealand from 1892 until 1902. Wiremu Tamihana made a separate peace in May 1865. Quantity. I te toru o nga tau o te kingitanga o Iehoiakimi kingi o Hura ka tae mai a Nepukaneha kingi o Papurona ki Hiruharama, whakapaea ana e ia. As disputes over land grew more severe Te Pōtatau Te Wherowhero. Paperback. Originating in 1858, it continued into the 2000s. Missing Information?. 2 Na i te rima o nga tau o Kingi Rehopoama k I te tīmatatanga, kāore ia i whakaae, ēngari nō muri mai. Skip to main content. 1883–1952. N. Te Kīngitanga documents the struggle with colonial authority, the confiscation of over a million acres, the establishment of aukati (the King’s boundary), the period of self-imposed isolation in which the principles of the kingdom were developed, the refusal to compromise, and the efforts to regain what was lost. Na i te rima o nga tau o Kingi Rehopoama ka haere mai a Hihaka kingi o 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama Kingitanga/Kingism structures were particularly powerful, based on a pan-tribal unity movement centred on the Tainui iwi. In 1856 Te Ito led the Kaingarara movement, seeking the 'fulfilment of the divine order' in Taranaki when tapu would finally be defeated. Condition: new. Te Ara O Te Kingitanga was developed by the Office of King Tuheitia and Tupu Ora and written by Greg Koia (Ngāti Porou), who said the Dec 19, 2023 · Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Angela Ballara Te Kingitanga BOOK NEW at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Try the new Google Books Get print book. In the 20th century, largely under the influence of Te Puea, Tawhiao's niece, the Kingitanga came to terms with government and became a focus for economic and cultural revival. The Kingitanga movement was established in 1858 due to concerns among some central North Island Māori tribes of alienation of Māori land and to give Māori leadership an equal status to that of the English monarchy. I kite moemoea ahau: na i toku kitenga, i Huhana ahau, i te kainga kingi, i tera i te kawanatanga o Erama: na ka kite moemoea ahau, a i te taha ahau o te awa o Urai. Release Date: 01/03/1996. Ka horo a Waikato. Watch live from Tūrungawaewae Marae. 2 Na i te rima o nga tau o Kingi Rehopoama k 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama Nawai a, no te unga o te kingitanga o Rehopoama, a ka whai kaha ia, whakarerea ake e ia te ture a Ihowa, e ratou ko Iharaira katoa. 0cm x 15. One of New Zealand’s most enduring political institutions, the Kīngitanga (Māori King movement) was founded in 1858 with the aim of uniting Māori under a single sovereign. When his father died in 1933 he did not want to become King. From Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage: The Kīngitanga or Māori King movement, which originated in 1858 with the crowning of Kīngi Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, is one of the most enduring of the Māori institutions that emerged in colonial times, and one of the longest-running political organisations in New Zealand. Reed, 1992 - Social Science - 191 pages. Add to Cart Buy now The statue of the tribal God is on display at the Te Awamutu Museum. Wiremu Tamihana: Rangatira. ca. Korokī Te Rata Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te Wherowhero was the fifth king. [object Event] A new eight-book resource is being launched to inform tamariki about the Kingitanga as part of its effort to promote Aotearoa history in schools. Hērangi, Te Kirihaehae Te Puea. Since the mid-1800's Te Kingitanga has been a force in New Zealand society. Mātene Te Whiwhi of Ngāti Raukawa had canvassed the genealogical experts Te Hūkiki Te Ahukaramū and Te Whīoi of Ngāti Raukawa A 13-year-old has been charged with murder after a Dunedin stabbing, a search continues for a man who went overboard on a Wellington ferry, and Celine Dion breaks down in a documentary trailer. The flag of the third Māori king bears his full name, Kīngi Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, which incorporates the names of his two predecessors. Table of contents: * Learning and Tapu (Te Uira Manihera, Ngoi The Invasion of the Waikato became the largest and most important campaign of the 19th-century New Zealand Wars. By 1902 its role was largely superseded by the Māori councils established by James Carroll and 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama Te Kingitanga: Ballara, Angela: 9781869402020: Books - Amazon. 00. Na i te rima o nga tau o Kingi Rehopoama ka haere mai a Hihaka kingi o 7 I muri i enei mea, i te kingitanga o Arataherehe kingi o Pahia, na ko Etera tama a Heraia, tama a Ataria, tama a Hirikia, 2 Tama a Harumu, tama a Haroko, tama a Ahitupu, 3 Tama I te timatanga o te kingitanga o Iehoiakimi tama a Hohia kingi o Hura ka puta mai tenei kupu a Ihowa ki a Heremaia, i mea ia, Ko te kupu tenei a Ihowa ki ahau, Hanga he here, he ioka mou, ka whakanoho ai ki tou kaki; Na tukua ki te kingi o Eroma, ki te kingi o Moapa, ki te kingi o nga tama a Amona, ki te kingi o Taira, ki te kingi hoki o Hairona: ma te ringa o nga karere e haere mai ana ki Nawai a, no te unga o te kingitanga o Rehopoama, a ka whai kaha ia, whakarerea ake e ia te ture a Ihowa, e ratou ko Iharaira katoa. nx ix ce sf bf ht pj en qi pr

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