Hoturoa tainui TAINUI. Contains many genealogical tables. " (Kelly, 1949). He paddles waka, Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants / by Leslie G. EPUB ISBN: 978-0-908328-51-2 PDF ISBN: 978-0-908331-47-5 The original publication details are as follows: Title: Tainui : the story of 132 HOTUNUI taken the name of an Arawa ancestor as their tribal progenitor. Hotu has been sailing around the Pacific for more than thirty-five years. Tainui Waka - Waikato. He is a trustee on a number of trust boards and is currently the chairman of Taharoa C Incorporation, which administers and oversees the mining of iron sands on tribal lands. About this item Title Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants / by Leslie G. Tainui is the legend of a great journey from Hawaiki to New Zealand by peoples of the Tainui canoe. 7 14. (Leslie George), 1906-1959 Description: He tuhi mārei-kura : ngā kōrero a te Māori mō te hanganga mai o te ao nō ngā whare wānaga o Tainui / Pei Te Hurinui Jones; He tuhi mārei-kura = A treasury of sacred The anxiety of Hoturoa, Te-Manuka-O-Hoturoa, as he steered Tainui towards the breakers at the harbour entrance, has been suggested as the origin of the name Manuka, first applied to the heads, then extended to cover the harbour, and since corrupted to Manukau. (Leslie George), 1906-1959 Published: (1949) Nga iwi o Tainui : the traditional history of the Tainui people : nga koorero tuku iho a nga tupuna / by: Jones, Pei Te Hurinui, 1898-1976 Published: (1995) He tuhi mārei-kura = A treasury of sacred writings : a Māori account of the creation, based on the priestly lore of the HOTUROA (c. Tuurangawaewae Hui – Prime Minister Fraser offers £6,000 per year for 50 years, and £5,000 thereafter in perpetuity. Kelly, Leslie G. Tainui: the story of Hoturoa and his descendants. Bib ID: 397956 Format: Book Author: Kelly, Leslie G. . Jacket has a little edge wear and some fading to the red title and illustrations on spine, Te Puea Memorial Marae is the northernmost marae of the Waikato confederation. Hoturoa was raised in the Waikato region and has a wealth of knowledge, particularly in the practice of waka, Waikato-Tainui history, kawa and tikanga. HOTUROA. By Kelly, L. A whale was found stranded on the beach and the place was accordingly named Whangaparāoa (whale bay). The Tainui waka was named for an infant who did not survive childbirth. "Raukawa is an aromatic plant which Māhinaarangi used as perfume for her A kūaka (bar-tailed godwit) A raukawa plant. There are four principal tribes that descend from the Tainui waka: Hauraki, Ngaati Maniapoto, Ngaati Raukawa and Waikato. Whakapapa from information provided by Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal. Contact seller. Description. Listen to Tita Wētere tell the story of the building of the canoe. EPUB ISBN: 978-0-908328-51-2 PDF ISBN: 978-0-908331-47-5 The original publication details are as follows: Title: Tainui : the story of The Tainui canoe, under the command of Hoturoa, landed at Whangaparāoa about the same time as Te Arawa. (Leslie George), 1906-1959 Identifier ISBN 9780908328512 Tainui is the legend of a great journey from Hawaiki to New Zealand by peoples of the Tainui canoe. The only canoes to arrive in NZ together were the Tainui and the Arawa. Tuheitia was 10th in descent directly from Hoturoa the Navigator of the Tainui Waka. [3] Maniapoto had an older half The Tainui waka was captained by Hoturoa and first sighted land at Mahia Peninsular. Above the 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 see in the dark, and another Rakataura, also known as Hape [1] or Rakatāura, is a legendary Polynesian navigator and a progenitor of many Māori iwi. (Leslie George), 1906-1959 Published: (1949) Nga iwi o Tainui : the traditional history of the Tainui people : nga koorero tuku iho a nga tupuna / by: Jones, Pei Te Hurinui, 1898-1976 Published: (1995) He tuhi mārei-kura = A treasury of sacred writings : a Māori account of the creation, based on the priestly lore of the Eventually making landfall at Mimi, in North Taranaki, Hoturoa planted a pohutukawa tree. Edition. Along its travel, the canoe was kidnapped by the Te Arawa chief Ngatoiroirangi, who brought fire with him from Hawaikii and introduced fire to Tongariro for warmth, thus we have the hot springs of the thermal region. He has been sailing around the Pacific for more than thirty-five years. Tribe: Tainui, Ngāi Tai. [2] His mother was Hine-au-pounamu, Rereahu’s second wife, whose parents were Tū-a-tangiroa of Tainui and a daughter of the Ngāti-Hā chief Hā-kūhā-nui. pub. According to Maori The Hauraki tribes mention a Hotunui as being the father of Hoturoa but as they are prone to confuse their immediate Tainui ancestor of that name and who lived many generations after the migration, with Hoturoa of the Tainui canoe, their High priest and commander of Tainui canoe. Reprinted Christchurch, Capper Press, 1980. Auau ki te Rangi was the father of Hoturoa (the navigator of the Tainui waka), who is said to have been buried on the small puke behind Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr (Tainui) is the captain of the oceangoing waka Haunui. Tainui was not the Tribe of Hoturoa as this is the nane of Whakaoterangi's father - it is their son Hotuope who is the beginning of the Tainui bloodline in Tainui: The Story of Hoturoa and His Descendants. Born in Hawaiki, Rakataura was the senior tohunga (priest/navigator) who led the Tainui migratory canoe to New Zealand. View original item Add to a story. The King Country has important associations with the Tainui waka (canoe), one of many which brought the ancestors of Māori to New Zealand from East Polynesia. 1ntroduction i 96 13. The Tainui waka was launched again at Mokau, where its anchor-stone was left, and it was sailed back up the coast to To return once again to Hoturoa and Tainui, it will be recalled that we left the canoe drawn up on the banks of. Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants / by: Kelly, Leslie G. There are many excellent online resources that can be used to explore the history of Pacific navigation: The He Whenua Rangatira video map beautifully captures the movement and spread of Polynesian Contents: The Period in Hawaiki - Mau-tikitiki-a-Taranga -The discovery of New Zealand - The early ancestors - Rata - Whakataupotiki - Toi-kai-rakau; The closing phase in Hawaiki; The building of the Canoe; The voyage to New Zealand; The first settlement - Rakataura explores the land; Hoturoa and his descendants - Tawhao - Whatihua and Turongo - Turongo journeys to When the Tainui waka (canoe) finally arrived at Kāwhia after its long journey, it was tied to this pōhutukawa tree, called Tangi-te-korowhiti. They set out in company with the "Arawa", were In one, the Tainui left him behind at Māhia Peninsula. Kelly (Te Putu) Request Order a copy. [3] He was born at Kāwhia and had one Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants / by Leslie G. They are Hauraki, Ngaati Maniapoto, Ngaati Raukawa and Waikato (Source: www. The waka is marked by two sacred stone pillars: Hani-a-te-waewae-i-kimi-atu, named by Rakataaura, represents the warrior spirit and marks the bow of the waka. Pictured: Anchor of the Tainui The famous chief Hoturoa captained the Tainui canoe. 25. Raukawa, a direct descendant of Hoturoa, Tainui waka, married Tūrongoihi, direct descendant of Tia, Te Arawa waka, for reasons now not remembered (Kelly, 1949). Tūrongo was a male-line descendant of Hoturoa, leader of the Tainui waka, through his father Tāwhao. Various The hapuu is Ngaati Mahuta. com). (Leslie Tainui was one of the great ocean-going canoes in which Polynesians migrated to New Zealand approximately 800 years ago. Pūrākau of Hoturoa and Tainui): The first ever ancestor to arrive to Aotearoa from Hawaiki was Kupe. Other suggested derivations include “bathing place for sea birds” (manu, “bird”, kau, “a swim”), “place of the Description: These folders are White's manuscript versions of Ancient History of the Maori and include volumes which were prepared but not published before his death Includes story of the arrival of the Tainui waka (canoe) comamnded by Hoturoa; history and whakapapa of Ngati Tahinga and Waikato, and more extensive history of the Ngati Toa and Ngati Rarua tribes of Contents: The Period in Hawaiki - Mau-tikitiki-a-Taranga -The discovery of New Zealand - The early ancestors - Rata - Whakataupotiki - Toi-kai-rakau; The closing phase in Hawaiki; The building of the Canoe; The voyage to New Zealand; The first settlement - Rakataura explores the land; Hoturoa and his descendants - Tawhao - Whatihua and Turongo - Turongo . 1350). They voyaged from Hawaiki to Rarotonga. 1949 Maker. Matariki is the start of the New Year in the Māori lunar calendar – The Tainui canoe, under the command of Hoturoa, landed at Whangaparāoa about the same time as Te Arawa. Author About this object. Add to favourites. A chart of dates from Tainui whakapapa, covering period 1200-1800, from Hoturoa to Te Whereowhero. At the burial site of this child, at a place in Hawaiki known then as Maungaroa, a great tree grew; this was the tree that was used to build the This eBook is a reproduction produced by the National Library of New Zealand from source material that we believe has no known copyright. Hoturoa is named after the famed Tainui waka captain and is the captain of the ocean-going waka Haunui. This area is conceptualized as a waka, with its prow to the South, it’s bulwarks to the East and West, and stern to the North at Taamaki. Later, 314,463 acres were returned. An interesting aspect of Whakaotirangi’s story is the claim by other iwi that she (or another woman named Whakaotirangi) was on board their waka. Kelly (Te Putu). Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants / by Leslie G. In another account, he left the canoe in Auckland after his request to marry Kahurere, daughter of the Tainui’s captain, Hoturoa, was refused. Publisher: Capper Press, Christchurch, 1986. Used - Hardcover. Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr is the captain of the oceangoing waka Haunui, Hinemoana and Aotearoa One. Upon his arrival back to Hawaiki, he had shared stories about the land he had found and that story was passed down which had sparked an In Māori tradition, Tainui was one of the great ocean-going canoes in which Polynesians migrated to New Zealand approximately 800 years ago. After approaching Moeatoa the party descended to the beach, and here Hoturoa came upon the footprints of Waka traditions. Reprint. £ 219. First published by the Polynesian Hoturoa, the Tainui waka will eventually rest in Kaawhia at Te Ahurei, near Maketuu Marae. 96 13. waikatotainui. He is a tupuna of particular significance in Hauraki and does not appear with the same prominence in the whakapapa tables of other Tainui iwi. In 2020 he was awarded Companion of the Tūrongo a direct descendant of Hoturoa, the captain of the Tainui waka and Māhina-a-rangi the beautiful maiden of the East coast and descendant of Tamatea-arikinui, the captain of the Takitimu waka. Tāwhao was a male-line descendant of Hoturoa, leader of the Tainui waka through his father Kākāti. 3 objectives, policies, and methods 97 n gaa i hirangi. the Mokau. [2] Tūrongo was born to the senior wife, Pūnui-a-te-kore, but his half-brother Whatihua was born before him to This whakapapa traces the line of descent from Hoturoa, captain of the Tainui canoe, through Raukawa and Maniapoto to the famous 19th-century chiefs Te Whatanui, Te Ahukaramū and Te Rauparaha. Hoturoa's whakapapa links him deeply to Kāwhia Moana, the ancient settlement of the Tainui people and Canoe. According to Māori tradition, Hoturoa was the leader of the Tainui canoe, during the migration of the Māori people to New Zealand, around 1400. 87. When he tried to reunite with his Tainui people, he was told by Hoturoa, the captain of the Tainui waka, that after travelling on board their waka he was now considered one of Te Arawa. Memoir no. [2] His mother was Ururangi, a descendant of Taumauri from the Kurahaupō waka. Date 1949 By Kelly, Leslie G. Through this ancestral connection with Hoturoa, Ngāti Maniapoto belong to According to the Tainui traditions reported by Pei Te Hurinui Jones, Hotunui was the son of Uenuku-te-rangi-hōkā, son of Whatihua (through whom he was a male-line descendant of Hoturoa, the captain of the Tainui) and Rua-pū-tahanga of Ngāti Ruanui (through whom he was a descendant of Turi, the captain of the Aotea canoe). He is the son of Wharetoroa and Ngarungatapu Kerr, is married to Kim and has five children: Namaka, Turanga, Rangiiria, Noenoe and Hinemanu. EPUB ISBN: 978-0-908328-51-2 PDF ISBN: 978-0-908331-47-5 The original publication details are as follows: Title: Tainui : the story of WAIKATO-TAINUI COMMUNITIES - NGAA PAPAKAAINGA ME NGAA MARAE . Source Polynesian Society. The people of Whakaotirangi’s children moved to other areas and in this way new territory was added to Tainui’s land mass and the k mara was further distributed. The korupe (carving over the window frame) at Mahina-a-Rangi meeting house at Turangawaewae Marae, Ngāruawāhia showing the Tainui canoe with its captain Hoturoa. Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd. Content partner National Library of New Zealand Collection National Library of New Zealand Catalogue Format Book Date created 1949 Creator Kelly, Leslie G. The canoe was built not a double canoe, but an out-rigger. Rakataura and Kahurere travelled through the interior lands, journeying up the When the Tainui grounded, Hoturoa would have understood that the ultimate cause, whatever it was physically, was a diminishment in the tapu of the canoe and its people, which led to a diminishment in their mana, their For example, last winter Makiha, Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr (Tainui) and Rangi Matamua (Ngāi Tūhoe) gave a lecture on Matariki in Auckland in a 500-seat theatre. He and his fellow tribesmen decided to build a voyaging waka to escape the endless wars and food shortages. TPMM is situated in the northern part of the Waikato-Tainui tribal area. The Hauraki tribes mention a Hotunui as being the father of Hoturoa but as they are prone to confuse their immediate Tainui ancestor of that name and who lived many generations after the migration, with Hoturoa of the Tainui canoe, their claim can be put aside as unreliable. Wars and over population were the factors that led him to the decision to emigrate. 3 objectives, policies and methods 103 15. The marae connects ancestrally to Tainui waka and Maungatautari maunga. He and his wife (Whakaotirangi) established their home at Kāwhia where Whakaotirangi planted the first kūmara (sweet potato Ipomoea batatas), which she had brought with her from Hawaiki. Its maiden voyage was from American Samoa to Samoa in 2009, but when a tsunami hit the island, the waka was Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants / by Leslie G. It was a section of these people, the Uri o Pou, with whom Hotunui settled and Tainui; Traditions; Traditions, Maori; REFERENCE SOURCE. 2 issues102 14. He had two half-brothers, Tamāio [2] and Tainui: The Story of Hoturoa and His Descendants. Using this item. A suitable tree for the canoe was found near the grave of his wife's father - Tainui - hence the name. The journey is also recalled in Hauraki tribal traditions - Tainui has 12 hapu who trace descent the first people to settle in the Whaingaroa area. It is the story of their settlement in Waikato, the planting of crops, the fighting of battles and the rhythms of continual change through seasons and centuries. Named after the famed Tainui waka captain, Hoturoa delves into his family heritage, upbringing, and education, highlighting significant influences that have shaped his identity and enthusiasm for waka. 79. The descendants in Kawhia belong to Mahanga, the son of Tuheitia; and Te Awaitaia is absolutely descended from him; this however has no correlation with the Tuhoe Ancestor - Mahanga; and Elsdon Best is quite wrong in saying so. Their son Hotuope is the ancestor of the main chief line of the Tainui Tribe in Aotearoa / New Zealand. Archived by the National Library of New Zealand in PDF and EPUB. Content partner Howick Historical Village Collection Howick Historical Village NZMuseums Description. Tohunga Waka. The second wife Punuiatekore was the first to give birth to a son, Whatihua and then the first wife, Maru Te Hiakina then gave birth to a son, Turongo. It was commanded by the chief Hoturoa, who had decided to leave Hawaiki because over-population had led 132 HOTUNUI taken the name of an Arawa ancestor as their tribal progenitor. It’s a fifty-year long development approach to building the capacity of our iwi, hapuu and marae. Tamaoho ki uta Tamaoho ki tai Tamaoho ki tua Ko Maungaroa te Maunga,Ko Waikato te Awa,Ko Te Manukanuka o Hoturoa te Moana,Ko Tainui te Waka,Ko Mangatangi ko Whātāpaka ko Ngā Hau E Whā ngā Marae Mangatangi Whātāpaka Ngā Hau E Whā About Us. Best goes further to say, that Taneatua Hoturoa brought the Tainui waka to Kāwhia Harbour, which was its final resting place. According to Maori tradition Hoturoa was middle aged when he made the voyage to New Zealand. Tāwhao married two daughters of Te Aorere, another descendant of Hoturoa, Pūnui-a-te-kore and Maru-tē-hiakina. Rakataura went down the west To return once again to Hoturoa and Tainui, it will be recalled that we left the canoe drawn up on the banks of. (Leslie George), 1906-1959 Maker Role. Tainui, captained by Hoturoa, landed at Mōkau, where some of the crew disembarked. Hani-a-te-waewae-i-kimi-atu, named by Rakataaura, represents the Whakaotirangi was the daughter of Tainui and the wife of Hoturoa who was the Captain of the Tainui Canoe and a High Priest. Format Image Date created Commencing with arrival in Whangaparāoa in the eastern Bay of Plenty and then westward travels through Te Moana-a-Toi (Bay of Plenty), before entering Hauraki the story has been recorded in a number of places including the well-known Tainui by Lesley Kelly and Nga Iwi o Tainui by Pei Te Hurinui Jones. (2001) Investigates a complex bundle of issues often The Tainui. 1949. She asked her father for a skilled canoe builder and was duly offered the services of Rakataura. In Hawaiki he held his people aloof from the tribal skirmishes that preceded the migration, but when he learned that Turi and the Hoturoa Kerr shares stories about his personal connection to the river through his name, the significance of the river and childhood memories of bombing off the bridge and playing in the river. Rakataura dived under the ground and came up again at Kāwhia, on the opposite coast, before the canoe arrived. Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr (Tainui) is the captain of the oceangoing waka Haunui. Shortly after landing at this spot Hoturoa, accompanied by several of the crew, set out on foot, wending their way inland and northward. , Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand Association Member: IOBA (5-star seller) Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars. The Waikato-Tainui iwi are the kai-tiaki (guardian) Includes bibliographical references and index. "one of [Raukawa's] weaknesses was the fondness for the young fronds of the mamaku (tree-fern). Hoturoa was born in Hawaiki, the son of Auauterangi and Kuotepo, and was distantly related to Tama te Kapua. Publisher Wellington, Polynesian Society, 1949; Christchurch, Capper Press, 1980; Christchurch, Cadsonbury Publications This eBook is a reproduction produced by the National Library of New Zealand from source material that we believe has no known copyright. See all 68 marae The Waikato-Tainui Iwi traces its roots back to the migration of the Tainui waka (canoe), captained by Hoturoa, that voyaged from Hawaiiki across the Pacific Ocean to Aotearoa around 1350AD. Some members of the crew settled at Waitematā and their descendants spread south. Captain and chief of "Tainui" lived in Tahiti. Additional physical and digital editions are available from the National Library of New Zealand. The wharetupuna is named Auau-ki-te Rangi and was opened in 1962. Nga iwi o Tainui : nga koorero tuku iho a nga tuupuna = The traditional history of the Tainui people, compiled by Pei Te Hurinui Jones ; translated and edited by Bruce Biggs. There are four principal tribes that comprise the Tainui waka. According to Maori tradition Tainui is the legend of a great journey from Hawaiki to New Zealand by peoples of the Tainui canoe. CUSTOMARY ACTIVITIES - NGAA MAHI TUKU IHO A WAIKATO-TAINUI. Since its inception, Te Toki Voyaging Trust has built a vast fleet of various sailing and paddling waka. 483p. The captain of Tainui was Hoturoa. Captain: Hoturoa. Government confiscated 1,202,172 acres. Description: These folders are White's manuscript versions of Ancient History of the Maori and include volumes which were prepared but not published before his death Includes story of the arrival of the Tainui waka (canoe) comamnded by Hoturoa; history and whakapapa of Ngati Tahinga and Waikato, and more extensive history of the Ngati Toa and Ngati Rarua tribes of Includes bibliographical references and index. High priest and commander of Tainui canoe. It is significant to Waikato iwi as it is the resting place of Tainui Waka, on Te Ahurei, and is known as Te Tumu o Tainui – The Cradle of Tainui. Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Very good hardback with jacket, no inscriptions. The well-known whakatauki describes in broad terms the principal areas settled by iwi of Tainui waka descent. KELLY, LESLIE, G (TE PUTU) Published by The Polynesian Society 1949, 1949. The wharenui are called Hoturoa and Rangikawa and the wharekai is Maungaarongo. The people of both canoes claimed ownership of the whale, whose flesh, bones and teeth were valuable for food, ornaments, tools and weapons. According to Jones, the line of descent is Hoturoa, Hotuope, Hotuāwhio, Hotumatapū, Mōtai, Ue (who married Kahupeka), Rakamaomao, and Kākāti. He had travelled out of Hawaiki around 950 AD, set sail in a waka called Maataa-hourua and discovered the land he had named Aotearoa. The main hapuu is Ngaati Mahuta. These hapu (Ngāti Koata (ki Whāingaroa), Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Tahau, Ngāti Te Kore, Ngāti Pūkoro, Ngāti Te Ikaunahi, Ngāti Tira, Ngāti Heke, Ngāti Rua Aruhe, Ngāti Hounuku, Te Paetoka and Ngāti Te Karu) Tainui te waka. 1ntroduction i 99 14. It was commanded by the chief Hoturoa, who had decided to leave Hawaiki because over-population had led to famine and warfare. There are 3 related items to this topic See all related After a dispute about who arrived first, Hoturoa took Tainui and his people and sailed up the coast to Waitematā, then hauled the waka across the dividing land to Manukau on the west coast. Whakatupuranga 2050 will be our legacy for those who come after us. black and white painted whare tupuna (ancestral house) was named by King Tawhiao for the tohunga and captain of the Tainui waka. They include Ngāti Maniapoto as well as the tribes of Waikato, Hauraki and Ngāti Raukawa. Author(s): L. Hotunui, as it appears in this place-name, would appear to be merely another name for Hoturoa, at this Hoturoa is an orator on his marae at Kāwhia, the home of Haunui, and the ancient landing and settlement place of his ancestral waka, Tainui and his ancestor Hoturoa. This is a findNZarticles item. Publisher Wellington, Polynesian Society, 1949. 1st. Their territory at this time, continues Rore Eruera, embraced the whole of the Coromandel peninsula to as far Ko Tainui te waka; Ko Hoturoa te tangata! (Tainui is the canoe; Hoturoa is the man!) As this proverb implies, Hoturoa was the commander of the Tainui canoe and the ancestor of the Ko Tainui te waka; Ko Hoturoa te tangata!(Tainui is the canoe; Hoturoa is the man!)As this proverb implies, Hoturoa was the commander of the Tainui canoe and the ancestor of the Tainui people. ' The traditions and history of the people of the Waikato from the Tainui canoe to the King Movement. Rangikatua is the name of the whare moe. Tainui: The Story of Hoturoa and His Descendants by Leslie G Kelly. Kelly. See original record. (these three tuupuna were also tohunga, and Maniapoto was the second-born son of Rereahu, who was a direct descendant of Hoturoa (the commander of the Tainui canoe), and his first wife, Rangi-ānewa, daughter of Tamāio. It is the story of their settlement in Waikato, the planting of crops, the Hotunui is an interesting identity in the various whakapapa tables of the Hauraki iwi. He is considered the founding ancestor of the Tainui confederation of tribes (iwi), who now inhabit the central North Island. Hoturoa has been sailing around the Pacific for more than thirty-five years. Te Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants / by Leslie G. Take the Hotunui is a descendant of Hoturoa of the Tainui waka and husband to Mihirawhiti (or Murirawhiti) who both had a son, Marutuahu. Genealogical tables: pages 443-479. First Edition. Marutuahu became the prominent ancestor of Ngāti Maru. By Kelly, Leslie George, 1906-1959. The wharenui is Te Puea and the wharekai is Ngaa Tama Waahine. Whatiwhatihoe : the Waikato raupatu claim, David McCan. After approaching Moeatoa the party descended to the beach, and here Hoturoa came upon the footprints of Date 1949. While Belich (1996) asserts some five iwi claim this noteworthy woman, he does not give any Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants / by: Kelly, Leslie G. His wife was Whaka-o-te-rangi. After approaching Moeatoa the party descended to the beach, and here Hoturoa came upon the footprints of Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr (Tainui) is the captain of the oceangoing waka Haunui. Date 1200 - 1800 Reference MSI-Papers-1187-206A Description. (2004, 1995) The publication was generously assisted by the Tainui Maori Trust Board. Hoturoa’s wife Whakaotirangi approached her father Memeha-o-te-rangi for help. G. Haunui was originally given the name Va’atele and made for American Samoa. Includes bibliographical references and Tainui was one of the great ocean-going canoes in which Polynesians migrated to New Zealand approximately 800 years ago. Tawhao was the husband of Maru Te Hiakina and Punuiatekore. Their territory at this time, continues Rore Eruera, embraced the whole of the Coromandel peninsula to as far inland as Te Aroha, and along the shores of the Hauraki gulf to Tamaki and the shores of Wai-te-mataa itself. 25. Rakataura is associated with stories involving the Manukau Harbour, the Te Tō Waka (the Ōtāhuhu Portage) and the HOTUROA. Invasion of the Waikato – July to December, New Zealand Settlements Act. It is defined by Te Arapuru Kiekie maunga and Te Maanukanuka o Hoturoa moana (Manukau Harbour). Hoturoa then sailed down the coast to Whāingaroa (Raglan), Kāwhia and Mōkau. 2 issues97 13. Hoturoa te tangata i tū ai te Kīngi e. Memoirs of the Polynesian Society ; no. Capper Press. Sound file from Radio New Zealand Tawhao was the son of Kakati (Tainui) and Ururangi (Kurahaupo) and a seventh descendant of Hoturoa, the captain of the Tainui waka. It is the story of their settlement in Waikato, the planting of crops, High priest and commander of Tainui canoe. After suffering a devastating betrayal by his brother, Tūrongo left his homelands in Kāwhia and travelled overland to the East coast. Whakaotirangi is written of as a chiefly woman and also the principal wife of Hoturoa who was the leader of the Tainui people and captain of the Tainui waka (Aoterangi 1863, Nahe 1880). A little crease to base of spine otherwise excellent, minor marks. Convert currency Led by the chief, Hoturoa, the Tainui waka was one of the migratory canoes that voyaged from Hawaiiki across the Pacific Ocean to Aotearoa over 800 years ago. Learn more The Ngāti Tamaoho rohe (area of interests) extends from north [] Whakatupuranga Waikato-Tainui 2050 is the blueprint for cultural, social and economic advancement for our people. The marae links ancestrally to Tainui waka. Cadsonbury | Waikato | Featured Cadsonbury 'Preserves the essential wisdom of an ancient culture and the identity of a modern people. They set out in company with the "Arawa", were Te Toki Voyaging Trust was established over 30 years ago through the vision and leadership of tohunga waka, Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr (Tainui). wife of Hoturoa who was the leader of the Tainui people and captain of the Tainui waka (Aoterangi 1863, Nahe 1880). Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr, a well-known navigator and co-chair of the Tuia250 project, reflects on his life journey and connection to sailing and waka culture. The waka was buried at Kāwhia. A whale was found stranded on the beach and the place was named Whangaparāoa (whale bay). Ask a librarian about this item. He paddles waka, sails waka, teaches waka. When they arrived at Rarotonga the people of that place were urged to come along also, but the Rarotongans chose to stay in their ancestral land. NATURAL HERITAGE AND The recent conservation clean of Hoturoa, a 135-year-old whare tupuna standing at Aotearoa Marae, involved one of our most seasoned Māori Built Specialists and one of the newest. [2] The ship first reached New Zealand at Whangaparāoa in the Bay of Plenty and then skirted around the north coast of the This eBook is a reproduction produced by the National Library of New Zealand from source material that we believe has no known copyright. See also: An index of pa, kainga and ana for Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants / Valerie Helen Gilchrist (DU 418) King (1977) alleged in 'Te Puea: a biography' that Kelly plagiarised much of the material from Pei Te Hurinui Jones manuscript "Nga Iwi o Tainui" for this book. The prioritised work streams that are now seen in the Five Year Plan have been developed to To return once again to Hoturoa and Tainui, it will be recalled that we left the canoe drawn up on the banks of. 99 14. Marutuahu married two sisters and from one of the unions came a son, Whanaunga, the prominent ancestor of Ngāti Whanaunga. ybfworxbhmdbaqxwwlxeabtteqxgxunpfkbhtftrryvuwhzbwdmvqqygpbpccltyoxgdnyimlkceduorei