-
Turiroa and Hine-te-ao.
Through his father, he was a
direct descendant of
Tuamatua,
leader of the
Arawa canoe. His
mother was
killed when he was
young during...
- sighing. In a
version involving Urutengangana, Whiro, Tāwhiri, Tangaroa,
Tuamatua, Tumatakaka, Tū, Paia, and Tāne; Tāwhiri "finally"
agreed to the separation...
- half-brother, Umu-ariki.
Through his father, he was a
direct descendant of
Tuamatua, the
shared ancestor of Te
Arawa and Ngāti Tūwharetoa. The
final part of...
- 1967, p. 2
gives the line of
descent as Tama-te-kapua - Haumai-tāwhiti -
Tuamatua -
Ruatapu -
Mawake -
Tumamao -
Ohomairangi -
Puhaorangi and Te Kuraimonoa...
-
Their son Raka****
married Hine****u (the clay maiden),
their children were
Tuamatua (guardian of
rocks found on the sea s****) and
Whatuaho (greywacke and...
- Lake Taupō. He
might have
lived around 1400. Tia was born in
Hawaiki to
Tuamatua and Tauna.
Together with his son, Tapuika, he
travelled with Tama-te-kapua...