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Tamainu-pō was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of the
Tainui tribal confederation in the
Waikato region of New
Zealand and the
ancestor of the Ngāti Tamainupō...
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should name it
Tamainu-pō ('Son-of-the-drink-by-night') or Pare-inupō ('Daughter-of-the-drink-by-night'). In the end, she had a boy,
Tamainu-pō. Then Kōkako...
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stranger was
Tamainu-pō, an
exile from Kāwhia and
secretly the son of Kōkako. The two
girls instantly vied with one
another to
marry Tamainu-pō, but Māhanga...
- Ngāti Puhiawe. Rākaunui
Marae and
Moana Kahakore meeting house is on
Ngati Tamainu (Waikato) land, the hapu of
whichu are Ngāti Te Kiriwai,
Ngati ****arangi...
- Puea, Reitū and
Reipae were the
daughters of Wairere, who was the son of
Tamainu-pō.
Clark agrees and
gives their mother's name as Māwera. Āperāhama Taonui...
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based on an oral
account which he
heard from Te
Nguha ****rama of Ngāti
Tamainu-pō, Ngāti Maniapoto, and Ngāti Te Ata on 24 May 1932. The same
story is...
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through his
grandson Tamainu-pō. In one account, Tū-pāhau
received his name,
which means 'bearded man', in
commemoration of
Tamainu-pō,
because the latter...