- Raka-maomao or
Rakamaomao, in Māori mythology, is a god of wind. He is the god of
ordinary winds, in
contrast to Tāwhirimātea, who is the god of tempests...
- Hotuope, Hotuāwhio, Hotumatapū, Mōtai, Ue).
Kahupeka had one son by Ue,
Rakamaomao.
After Ue's death, she was grief-stricken and journe****
inland from Kāwhia...
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husband Uenga (descendent of the
ariki Hoturoa), left Kāwhia with her son
Rākamaomao and
travelled inland,
naming many
peaks across the
Waikato region. Kahupekapeka...
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descent as:
Hoturoa –
Hotuope – Hotu-āwhio – Hotu-matapū – Mōtai – Ue –
Rakamaomao – Kākāti and his
second wife Kurawaka-i-mua –
Tuhianga –
Poutama – Mangō...
- Hoturoa, Hotuope, Hotuāwhio, Hotumatapū, Mōtai, Ue (who
married Kahupeka),
Rakamaomao, and Kākāti. His
mother was Ururangi, a
descendant of
Taumauri from the...
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Hotuope – Hotuāwhio – Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who
married Kahupeka) –
Rakamaomao – Kākāti – Tāwhao – Tūrongo –
Raukawa –
Takihiku – Upoko-iti – Te Ata-inutai...
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Hotuope – Hotuāwhio – Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who
married Kahupeka) –
Rakamaomao – Kākāti – Tāwhao – Tūrongo –
Raukawa –
Takihiku – Upoko-iti – Te Ata-inutai...
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descent as:
Hoturoa –
Hotuope – Hotu-āwhio – Hotu-matapū – Mōtai – Ue –
Rakamaomao – Kākāti and his
second wife Kurawaka-i-mua –
Tuhianga –
Poutama – Mangō...
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Hotuope – Hotuāwhio – Hotumatapū – Mōtai – Ue (who
married Kahupeka) –
Rakamaomao – Kākāti –
Tuhianga –
Poutamu –
Haumia – Whata-a-kai – Wharerere. Jones...
- (married Hineraku), Mōtai (married Pare-a-uru), Ue (married Kahupeka),
Rakamaomao (married Tai-aroha), Kākāti (married Ururangi), and Tāwhao,
after whom...