- Whakatau's brother, Tūwhakararo had been
murdered by the Āti Hāpai (or
Raeroa) tribe, so the
former avenged him by
gathering an army and slaughtering...
- by Te Wainohu,
along with
three of his
nephews - Te Ipu, Te Ruruku, and
Raeroa - and Tamaionarangi. The
leaders of the defenders, Te-O-Tane and Te Rimu...
- Tamaionarangi, and
three sons of Te
Kapuamatotoru - Te Ipu, Te Ruruku, and
Raeroa. The
leaders of the defenders, Te-O-Tane and Te Rimu, ****embled
their force...
- Hinemaka, Hineori, Hinetunge, and Hine-i-nohi - and four
brothers - Te Ipu,
Raeroa, Hinerara, and Kokotangiao. Te
Ruruku grew up in his parents' pā at Whereinga...
-
emigrating from Hawaiki. Tūwhakararo went on a
visit to the Āti Hāpai (or
Raeroa) people,
whose chief, Poporokewa, had
married Tūwhakararo's
sister Mairatea...
- (son),
ancestor of Ngāi Te Ruruku. Te Ipu (son), who
settled at Whakaki.
Raeroa (son), who
settled at Paeroa.
Hineori (daughter), who
settled in the Upper...