• of Orangi-te-taea. He is sometimes known as -te-tawhā I to distinguish him from his grandson -te-tawhā Whare-oneone / -te-tawhā II. -te-tawhā...
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  • -te-tawhā may refer to: -te-tawhā (son of Taringa), a seventeenth century chief of Ngāti Tūwharetoa -te-tawhā Whare-oneone, his grandson, also a...
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  • day, -te-tawhā and Meremere set out home, but then -te-tawhā declared that he had left his weapon in the village, went back, and killed Te Uru-kai-hina's...
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  • sons: Hinewharangi (daughter) Rākei-poho Rua-wehea Taringa, who married his cousin Hinetuki (descendant of Whakatihi) and had two sons Te Rapuhoro -te-tawhā...
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  • century. Te Rangi-ita was the son of -te-tawhā and Hinemihi. His name at birth was Te Pukeihaua. Through his father, Te Rangi-ita was a descendant of Tūwharetoa...
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  • line of descent: Tūwharetoa i te Aupouri – Rākei-poho – Taringa-te-tawhā – Tūrū-makina – Tāwhio-te-rangi - Te Oinga-o-te-rangi (who married Te Mahau)...
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  • -rāhui named Te Rangi-ka-heke-i-waho and Tawiri-o-te-rangi, saying that he had killed them in revenge for Tamamutu’s killing of -te-houi and -te-wheriko...
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  • Tia (Māori explorer) (category Explorers of New Zealand)
    Tane-turiwera (a great-grandson of Tūwharetoa i te Aupouri) – Hine-tuki, who married Taringa-te-tawhā, who married Hine-mihi – Te Rangi-ita – Tama-mutu, who...
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  • back to Te Orangi-te-taea to conduct purificatory rites for -te-tawhā and Te Rapuhora. Another war was sparked when Rongo-hauā, Rongo-hape, and Te Atua-reretahi...
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