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Kōrero: Te Whakatōhea

Te whakapapa i a Mataatua

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<em>Mataatua</em> canoe genealogical chart

Ka moe a Tūtāmure i a Hine-i-kauia, te tamāhine a Muriwai i haere mai ki Aotearoa mā runga i a Mataatua. Ka tohu te whakapapa nei ki te hononga o Te Whakatōhea ki te waka a Te Rangimatoru me ngā hekenga ki ētahi hapū.

Ko te whakapapa nei nā Ranginui Walker

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Ranginui Walker, Te Whakatōhea – Ancestors, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/whakapapa/382/te-whakapapa-i-a-mataatua (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Ranginui Walker, i tāngia i te 4 March 2009, updated 1 March 2017.

Comments

Healani
14 August 2012
Mataatua canoe and others landed on Kauai. Do you have genealogy to that point? I was told by a group in Rotorua that I was related but I don't know how. Is there any genealogy to the point of arriving on Kauai?