-
Waerengaahika (modern Hexton, near Gisborne). He had one full sister,
Hinemanuhiri, two
paternal half-brothers, Rākei-hikuroa and Tamanuhiri, one paternal...
- area, but was
killed in
revenge by Parua. Tama-te-rangi's
mother was
Hinemanuhiri,
through whom he was a
direct descendant of
Tamatea Arikinui, captain...
- When Rākei-hikuroa
departed for Heretaunga, Rakai-pāka and his
sister Hinemanuhiri remained in the
Gisborne area, but they were
subsequently defeated in...
- side of the
river was held by Rākei-hikuroa's siblings,
Rakaipaaka and
Hinemanuhiri. One of Rakaipaaka's followers, Tupuho,
slept with Māhaki's wife, Hinetapuarau...
- Rākei-hikuroa. Later, he
aided Tu-te-kohi in his war
against Rakaipaaka and
Hinemanuhiri. The
result of
these wars was that Māhaki
received the land on both sides...
- - Rakai-hakeke - Tama-te-rangi -
Hinemanuhiri -
Kahukuranui -
Kahungunu Hine-pehinga -
Kotore -
Makoro -
Hinemanuhiri -
Kahukuranui - Kahungunu. Hine-pehinga...
- Kotore's descendants, who had
previously been
known as Ngāti
Tokirima a
Hinemanuhiri. The name was
later shortened to Ngāti
Kahungunu and
applied also to...
-
Their children were the
ancestors of the main line of Ngāti Kahungunu:
Hinemanuhiri (daughter), who
married Pukaru, the son of
Ruapani (her
maternal grandfather...