- descent." Te Kapuamātotoru and Te
Whewhera then
settled at
Whereinga and
Hikawai, near
modern Frasertown. In
expectation of many
noble offspring from the...
- and Kokotangiao. Te
Ruruku grew up in his parents' pā at
Whereinga and
Hikawai, near
modern Frasertown. 3km 2miles 3 2 1 Te Kapuamātotoru's children...
-
family tree is given. Hanalaʻa was a son of
Palena of Maui and his wife,
Hikawai.
Maternal grandparents of Hanalaʻa were Limaloa-Lialea and Kauilaianapu...
-
Kauilaianapu in chants).
Their son was
Palena of Maui and his daughter-in-law was
Hikawai-Nui, who was a
daughter of Kauilaʻanapa and her
other husband, Limaloa-Lialea...
- men to join in the
victory feast. The
children of Te
Whewhera fled to
Hikawai,
where they
plotted to get
revenge on Te-O-Tane and Moewhare. Te-O-Tane...
-
river and
renamed as
Whereinga by Te Kapuamatatoru. Pohoriaka,
located at
Hikawai, just
south of Te Mira (the
first flour mill
built on the
Wairoa River)...
- the lake.
Pourangahua married Hine-whe and had two children,
including Hikawai, who
married Mihikitekapua from the
Tamakaimoana of Tuhoe. They had five...
- and a girls' team was
added in 2017.
Netball Te Amo Amaru-Tibble
Kiley Hikawai Sam Durie-Aranga
Alanah C****idy
Sheridan Bignall Brooke Leaver Renee Te...
-
common that
chiefs had many names.
Palena was
married to his half-sister,
Hikawai. Her
father was Limaloa-Lialea.
Palena either had one son
called Hanalaʻa...
-
Tainui was
taken south to Taranaki,
where Hine-moana-te-waiwai of Ngāti
Hikawai married the
Tainui crewman Kopuwai, who was
renamed Tarapounamu, after...