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Exempel på hur man kan använda ARIKI i en mening
- A fond canoeist, Ruatapu had dreamed since boyhood of travelling to his own island to become ariki like his father.
- The name is taken from a story of the Ngati Ruanui chieftainess/Puhi Ariki named Rua-pū-tahanga who fled her husband Whatihua from Waikato, travelling the track known as Te ara tapu o Ruaputahanga which stretches from Urenui down through Tariki, and ends near Patea.
- A rangatira, and a religious figure – a tohunga ariki – Tāwhiao amassed power and authority during a time of momentous change, to become de facto leader of the Waikato tribes.
- The helmet is an ariki head-dress (pare kura) of red feathers, symbolising the importance of the traditional rank system, and the name of the nation is on a scroll below the shield.
- The whare (a Māori dwelling place or hut) of the rangatira and ariki (chiefs) were often built on the summit with a weapons storage.
- This name originates from Kahupekapeka (a Tainui tupuna), who following the death of her husband Uenga (descendent of the ariki Hoturoa), left Kāwhia with her son Rākamaomao and travelled inland, naming many peaks across the Waikato region.
- For example, chief Tamatoa of Tubuai believed that he was descended from an ariki from the island of Raiatea.
- In the 1860s Ngamaru Rongotini Ariki, ariki of Atiu, Mauke and Mitiaro, married Makea Takau Ariki, a Rarotongan ariki.
- Each country named its own alcohol by using various Latin alphabet forms of the same word which was synonymous with distillation at the time (arak, araka, araki, ariki, arrack, arack, raki, raque, racque, rac, rak).
- Precolonial contact, genealogical records clearly list women as hereditary title holders, yet according to European accounts, after the arrival of European missionaries, women were allowed to hold the titles of ariki, mataiapo and rangatira.
- A tohunga may have also been the head of a whānau (family) but quite often was also a rangatira (chief) and an ariki (noble).
- To marginalize ariki further, that party later created a Koutu Nui of mata'iapo and rangatira (lesser chiefs) many of whom had supported the party.
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