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  1. Rangatira ([rɑːŋɑːʈiːrɑː]) son los líderes hereditarios māoríes del hapū, y han sido descritos por etnólogos tales como Elsdon Best como jefes tribales. [1] Idealmente, los rangatira eran personas de mucha sabiduría práctica que ejercía autoridad en nombre de la tribu y matenían las fronteras entre las tierras de ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RangatiraRangatira - Wikipedia

    In Māori culture, rangatira ( Māori pronunciation: [ɾaŋatiɾa]) are tribal chiefs, the hereditary Māori leaders of a hapū. Ideally, rangatira were people of great practical wisdom who held authority ( mana) on behalf of the tribe and maintained boundaries between a tribe's land and that of other tribes.

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    According to oral traditions, ancient Moriori used to travel to Rangatira by canoe to capture muttonbirds. However, there is no material evidence of those expeditions, such as dendroglyphs (tree carvings) or petroglyphs (rock art).[citation needed] European farmers ran sheep, goats and cattle on Rangatira until the 1960s when the last of these were...

    Rangatira is host to several rare and endemic species of birds and plants, and is a sanctuary for endangered invertebrates such as the giant stick insect, coxella weevil, the flightless rove beetle Creophilus rekohuensis, and the Pitt Island longhorn beetle. It is also locally notorious for the presence of the Rangatira spider, one of New Zealand's...

  3. La isla Sudeste o isla Rangatira (en maorí: Rangatira; en inglés: South East Island) es la tercera isla más grande del archipiélago de las islas Chatham, con una superficie de 218 hectáreas.

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    Rangatira ( [rɑːŋɑːʈiːrɑː]) son los líderes hereditarios māoríes del hapū, y han sido descritos por etnólogos tales como Elsdon Best como jefes tribales.

  5. Tino rangatiratanga is a Māori language term that translates literally to 'highest chieftainship' or 'unqualified chieftainship', but is also translated as "self-determination", "sovereignty" and "absolute sovereignty".

  6. He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni - known in English as the Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand – signalled the emergence of Māori authority on the world stage.