-
Hoturoa who was the
Captain of the
Tainui Canoe and a High Priest.
Their son
Hotuope is the
ancestor of the main
chief line of the
Tainui Tribe in Aotearoa...
- all of whom
travelled on Tainui, and
settled in Tāmaki (modern Auckland)
Hotuope, who
travelled on
Tainui with his wife Hine-ihi,
daughter of his uncle...
-
Jones &
Biggs 2004, pp. 143, 213
gives the line of
descent as
Hoturoa –
Hotuope – Hotuāwhio – Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who
married Kahupeka) – Rakamaomao...
- his
father Kākāti.
According to Jones, the line of
descent is Hoturoa,
Hotuope, Hotuāwhio, Hotumatapū, Mōtai, Ue (who
married Kahupeka), Rakamaomao, and...
- 80.
Jones &
Biggs 2004, p. 153
gives the line of
descent as:
Hoturoa –
Hotuope – Hotu-āwhio – Hotu-matapū – Mōtai – Ue –
Rakamaomao – Kākāti and his second...
-
Taranga Waihare Mateora, who
carried the
mauri o te manu (bird talismans)
Hotuope, son of
Hoturoa and
ancestor of the main line of
Tainui Tari-toronga The...
-
Jones &
Biggs 2004, pp. 143, 213
gives the line of
descent as
Hoturoa –
Hotuope – Hotuāwhio – Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who
married Kahupeka) – Rakamaomao...
- 82–83.
Jones &
Biggs 2004, p. 153
gives his line of
descent as:
Hoturoa –
Hotuope – Hotu-āwhio – Hotu-matapū – Mōtai – Ue –
Rakamaomao – Kākāti and his second...
-
Jones &
Biggs 2004, pp. 143, 213
gives the line of
descent as
Hoturoa –
Hotuope – Hotuāwhio – Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who
married Kahupeka) – Rakamaomao...
-
Jones &
Biggs 2004, pp. 143, 213
gives the line of
descent as
Hoturoa –
Hotuope – Hotuāwhio – Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who
married Kahupeka) – Rakamaomao...