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MYSTERIES of ANCIENT NEW ZEALAND and THE PACIFIC
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[quote:Ra 7945627:MV8xNjgyMjYzXzI4ODMzNTU1XzQ5MkNFMTM1] [quote:xen:MV8xNjgyMjYzXzI4ODI3NTY3XzNFMEQ2RDNE] [quote:Ra 7757583:MV8xNjgyMjYzXzI4Nzg0NjYxXzdDN0I3M0NC] Hi xen, i have a feeling your love the books of waitaha, be awesum to meet you as well, along with Una and others :) :hf: [/quote] hey ra, am looking forward to receiving them. would be awesome indeed, cheers bro :) [/quote] cool xen, i have learnt alot from the books, still am..... The numbers and set up, of these ancient systems are interesting. [b]Nga Tohatoha tapu a tangata The sacred numbers of the chosen[/b] nga wahine The women Seventy-two of the chosen eighty-four women would form the matriarchal umbrella of the matriarchal umbrella of the nation in the lands of the ocean of Kiwa Matua. These were the ones who would give birth to the future nation of Kurawaka o Waitaha. Twelve women would be as Puhi Ariki, those who would be teachers set apart from the nation, whose life's work was to maintain the star houses of learning. Teachings tell us that they did not marry, and devoted their energie to establishing the teaching houses within the new lands. There numbers were divided into the following family groupings: for teaching six would hold the knowledge of Kuarawaka, and six would hold the knowledge of Rakaiwaka. This was done and the great pattern was formed for this first generation and generations to come. Nga Tane The Men Sixty of the chosen sisty-six men would form the patriarchal umbrella of the nation in the lands of the ocean of Kiwa. The remaining six would be the Puhi Kai ariki, the keepers of the knowledge and understanding within the star houses of learning. They were divided into the following groupings to teach into the families, three would be the Tohunga horotane o Kurawaka and three would be the Tohunga Horotane o Rakaiwaka. whispers of waitaha ~ Traditions of a nation [/quote]
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THE CROSSHOUSE AT MIRINGA TE KAKARA…AN ANCIENT NEW ZEALAND TEMPLE.
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The building, initiated by King Tawhiao's directive to Chieftainess Ngaharakeke, is said to have been completed in about 1865. Bishop Thomas Herangi, guardian of the Crosshouse up until the 1980's, cited evidence of the star temple having been built in 1682, with renovations occurring in 1788 & 1887.
The main interest in this building must lie in its geometric and measurement attributes, which code astronomical and navigational knowledge found from Egypt to Great Britain and North America.
The key to extracting the international parcel of codes lies in an understanding of the common measurement standard being used internationally by an ancient, highly mobilised migrating group, who set up colonies all over the globe. Many of these colonies appear to have begun as metal ore mining operations.
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