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- Whakaotirangi was the daughter of Tainui and the wife of Hoturoa who was the Captain of the Tainui Canoe and a High Priest. Their son Hotuope is the ancestor...
- canoe is Te Hoe-o-Tainui, a famous paddle, the kete (basket) given to Whakaotirangi by a tohunga of Hawaiki, the bird Parakaraka (front) who was able to...
- by his wife Whakaotirangi. Hoturoa disavowed his senior wife, Whakaotirangi, in favour of his younger wife Marama-kiko-hura. Whakaotirangi withdrew to...
- leave the ancestral homeland of Hawaiki. On departure, he kidnapped Whakaotirangi, the wife of Ruaeo, and the priest Ngātoro-i-rangi. During the journey...
- and ancestor of the main line of Tainui Tari-toronga The women were: Whakaotirangi, wife of Hoturoa Marama-kiko-hura (Marama of the bare flesh) or Marama-hahake...
- Tainui: Whakaotirangi". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 27 April 2021. Gordon-Burns, Diane; Taonui, Rawiri (2011). "Whakaotirangi : a...
- Apārangi's website in four categories: pre-1866 (of which there are two, Whakaotirangi and Kahupeka), 1867–1917, 1918–1967, and 1968–to the present time. The...
- Arawa). They had a son: Uenuku-mai-Rarotonga who married Whakaotirangi (not the same Whakaotirangi who came to New Zealand on the Arawa or Tainui canoes)...
- daughter of Hatupatu, Uenuku-mai-Rarotonga who married Whakaotirangi (not the same Whakaotirangi who came to New Zealand on the Arawa or Tainui canoes)...
- the Arawa in different traditions: Kearoa, wife of Ngātoro-i-rangi Whakaotirangi, wife of Ruaeo, who was abducted by Tama-te-kapua Uenuku-whakarorongarangi...