- he
negotiated a
peace when Maunga-a-kāhia was
attacked by his
nephew Tūtāmure and he
summoned the war
party which avenged his son at the
Battle of Kai-whakareireia...
- Wai-whakaata o
Tūtāmure (
Tūtāmure's mirror). Māhaki
eventually named one of his sons Whakarauora-tanga-a-
Tūtāmure ("Lives
spared by
Tūtāmure") in memory...
- Ruatakena. Muriwai's
daughter Hine-i-kauia
followed Rēpanga and
married Tūtāmure, born
eight generations after Tautūrangi's
arrival in New Zealand. He established...
- who
lived in the area, such as Muriwai's
daughter Hinekauia who
married Tutamure of the
Wakanui iwi from Omarumutu. Many
accounts say that, from the Bay...
-
Tunanui Haruatai and
settled with him at Ōpōtiki,
where she had two sons:,
Tūtāmure, by her
husband Tamataipūnoa, by a
slave of her husband, Ahukawa. He married...
- came to New
Zealand aboard the Nukutere.
Tauturangi was the
ancestor of
Tūtāmure,
whose descendants would eventually form the Te Whakatōhea iwi. Best, Elsdon...
- the
Tūtāmure meeting house,
named after the
ancestral chief of Ngāti Ruatākena, who
overcame Ngāti
Kahungunu on the Māhia Peninsula.
Tūtāmure's original...