- In Māori
tradition of New Zealand, Tama-te-kapua, also
spelt Tamatekapua and Tama-te-Kapua and also
known as Tama, was the
captain of the
Arawa canoe...
- Tae-o-Tū and Ngāti Tūnohopū. The marae's
carved wharenui (meeting house),
Tamatekapua, is
named after Tama-te-kapua, the
chief or
captain of the Te
Arawa canoe...
-
kills the dog,
after which Toi-te-huatahi
consumes it. The
ancestor Tamatekapua and his
brother Whakatūria, sons of Houmai,
search for the dog, and hear...
- Zealand.
Chief Uenu****ōpako was a great-great-great-great
grandson of
Tamatekapua,
captain of the
Arawa canoe. His kurī dog was
killed by
Mataaho and Kawaarero...
-
mayor of Rotorua, son Inia and
daughter Kahurangi. Maxwell's body lay at
Tamatekapua meeting house, Te
Papaiouru Marae, Ohinemutu,
until she was
buried at...
- A Māori
ancestor (te****o)
depicted in a wood
carving at the
Tamatekapua Meeting House in
Ohinemutu (c. 1880)...
-
because the Māori had
driven them from
Mount Moehau,
where the
ancestor Tamatekapua is
buried in a cave at the peak of the mountain,
which was said to be...
- Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti te Roro o te Rangi. Te
Papaiouru Marae and
Tamatekapua meeting house is a
meeting place of the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti Hurunga...
- Tama-te-kapua,
ancestor of Te Arawa,
depicted in a
carving at
Tamatekapua meeting house in Ohinemutu, Rotorua,
circa 1880....
-
Houmaitawhiti and his sons
Tamatekapua and Whakatūria
eating a
discarded bandage of his; in retaliation,
Uenuku eats the dog. When
Tamatekapua and Whakatūria come...