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According to Māori tradition,
Hoturoa was the
leader of the
Tainui canoe,
during the
migration of the Māori
people to New Zealand,
around 1400. He is...
- New
Zealand approximately 800
years ago. It was
commanded by the
chief Hoturoa, who had
decided to
leave Hawaiki because over-po****tion had led to famine...
- and the America's Cup". New
Zealand History. 17 May 2018. Barclay-Kerr,
Hoturoa (September 2013). "Waka ama –
outrigger canoeing". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia...
- ball game". The New
Zealand Herald.
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Hoturoa (September 2013). "Waka ama –
outrigger canoeing". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia...
- Press. ISBN 1869401190. Kelly,
Leslie G. (1949). Tainui: the
story of
Hoturoa and his descendants. Wellington:
Polynesian Society. Data
related to Tainui...
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Whakaotirangi was the
daughter of
Tainui and the wife of
Hoturoa who was the
Captain of the
Tainui Canoe and a High Priest.
Their son
Hotuope is the ancestor...
- resting-place of the
ancestral waka (canoe) Tainui. Soon
after arrival,
captain Hoturoa made it
first priority to
establish a
whare wananga (sacred
school of learning)...
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appears to
identify Hotunui with
Hoturoa, but
while Jones concedes that
Hotunui may be an
alternative name for
Hoturoa, he
insists that the
father of Marutūāhu...
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Leslie G. (2002) [1949]. "Nga-tai-pari-rua. 1815". Tainui: The
story of
Hoturoa and his
descendants (2 ed.). Christchurch, Canterbury: Cadsonbury. p. 297...
- Devonport. The name was
given by
Hoturoa of the
Tainui migratory waka. When the waka
stopped at
Torpedo Bay,
Hoturoa and the crew of the
Tainui met the...