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Kaihamu was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of the
Tainui tribal confederation from the
Waikato region, New Zealand. He
probably lived in the
first half...
- century. Tū-pāhau was born at Kāwhia. His father, Te Urutira, was a son of
Kaihamu and Tū-parahaki, both of whom were
descendants of Hoturoa, the captain...
- half-brother, Tuhianga, who had
further descendants,
including Haumia and
Kaihamu. As a
young man, Tāwhao
moved to Whāingaroa (Raglan),
where he married...
- them. However,
virtually the same
story is told by Hiapoto,
mother of
Kaihamu, and Pei Te
Hurinui Jones argues that Smith's
attribution of this story...
- Hine-mania,
daughter of Te Rūeke,
niece of Tū-pāhau and grand-daughter of
Kaihamu, from the Kāwhia region. She was an
extremely respected figure and the...