- Tuhoromatakakā and Uenuku-whakarorongarangi. He had
three elder brothers:
Taramainuku, who
ultimately settled at Kaipara, Warenga, who
settled at Kawakawa...
-
Hauraki islands as the Ngā Pōito o Te
Kupenga O
Taramainuku (the
floats of the net of
Taramainuku).
Taramainuku is a star, the
captain of the waka in the constellation...
- away.
Tuhoromatakaka married Uenuku-whakarorongarangi had four sons:
Taramainuku,
father of; Hinetu-te-rauniao, who
settled at
Kaipara and
married Uenuku-mai-rarotonga...
-
Aotea may have
joined them in the 14th century. In the 15th century,
Taramainuku, a
grandson of the
Arawa captain,
settled at
Pouto near the
North Head...
- Uenukumairarotonga; and the
maternal line as: Tama-te-kapua - Tuhoromatakakā -
Taramainuku - Hinetu-te-rauniao.
Stafford 1967, p. 56
gives the line of
descent as...
- home and
final resting place. At the
island Te
Poito o te
Kupenga a
Taramainuku just off the coast, Ngātoro-i-rangi
deposited the tapu kōhatu (sacred...
- (Cutter Rock) were
collectively known as Te
Kupenga ā
Taramainuku, or "The
Fishing Net of
Taramainuku". A
signal mast was
installed on the
island in the...
-
years later,
Kahumatamomoe decided to make a trip to
visit his
nephew Taramainuku, Īhenga's
older brother, who now
lived at
Kaipara in Northland. He was...
- home and
final resting place. At the
island Te
Poito o te
Kupenga a
Taramainuku just off the coast, Ngātoro-i-rangi
deposited the tapu kōhatu (sacred...
- Smith,
Alistair ****burn Best
Maori Language Broadcast Te
Kupenga o
Taramainuku Commemorations -
Tumeke FM -
Jarrod Dodd,
Tracey Patrick,
Casino Stevens...