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Tuhoromatakakā was a Māori
rangatira (chief) in the Te
Arawa confederation of tribes, who was
based at
Maketu in the Bay of
Plenty and then at
Mount Moehau...
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Plenty with his sons
Tuhoromatakakā and Kahumatamomoe, but
disagreements over the
ownership of
fields led Tama-te-kapua and
Tuhoromatakakā to
depart for Moehau...
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Hawaiki as the
eldest son of Tama-te-kapua. He had an
older brother,
Tuhoromatakakā. Both sons
accompanied their father when he
captained the
Arawa canoe...
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Stafford reports the
karakia (incantation) sung by
Tuhoromatakaka at the burial.
Tuhoromatakaka sung the
karakia incorrectly and did not wait
three years...
- Tūwharetoa Kahumatamomoe, son of Tama-te-kapua
Tuhoromatakaka, son of Tama-te-kapua Īhenga, son of
Tuhoromatakaka Hei,
uncle of Tama-te-kapua Waitaha, son of...
- Uenuku-mai-rarotonga -
Rangitihi - Tūhourangi - Uenu****ōpako and Tama-te-kapua -
Tuhoromatakaka -
Taramainuku - Hinetu-te-rauniao - Rangitihi, etc.
Stafford 1967, p...
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Tawakemoetahanga - Uenukumairarotonga; and the
maternal line as: Tama-te-kapua -
Tuhoromatakakā -
Taramainuku - Hinetu-te-rauniao.
Stafford 1967, p. 56
gives the line...
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Library of New Zealand. Papakura's house,
named after her
ancestor Tuhoromatakaka and
built by
master carver Tene Waitere,
still stands in the village...