- Ngāti Torotoroa,
Tahukai and Te Popoto. Ngāi
Tūpoto Marae, Motukaraka,
represents the hapū of Ngāi
Tūpoto and Ngāti Here.
Rangikohu Marae , Ōwhata Harbour...
- Ngāti Te
Maara and Te Kai Tutae. Ngāi
Tupoto Marae and Ngā****a
meeting house are
affiliated with Ngāi
Tūpoto and Ngāti Here.
Waiparera Marae and Nukutawhiti...
- 1888–89 New
Zealand native team used Ake Ake Kia Kaha, and a
mocking haka,
Tupoto koe, Kangaru!, was used by the 1903 team that
visited Australia. In 1905...
- Reitū had two
daughters by Ue-oneone,
Kauae and Tawake-iti, who
married Tūpoto and had a son, Korokoro,
ancestor of Ngāti Korokoro.
According to Āperāhama...
- Hinerangi, who
married Taopowaha and had descendants. Whakatihi,
father of
Tūpoto,
father of Tāne-turiwera,
father of Hinetuki, who
married her
cousin Taringa...
- Ngāi
Tawake Ngāpuhi (Ngāi Tāwake ki te Waoku)
Otaua Ngāi
Tupoto Ngā****a Te
Rarawa (Ngāi
Tūpoto, Ngāti Here)
Kohukohu Ngāti
Manawa / Te
Waiariki Te Rarawa...
- Tū-te-tawhā (I) – Te Rangi-ita Tūwhare-toa and Pae-ki-tawhiti –
Whakatihi –
Tūpoto – Tāne-turiwera –
Hinetuki – Tū-te-tawhā (I) – Rangi-ita.
Jones & Biggs...
- Tū-te-tawhā (I) – Te Rangi-ita Tūwhare-toa and Pae-ki-tawhiti –
Whakatihi –
Tūpoto – Tāne-turiwera –
Hinetuki – Tū-te-tawhā (I) – Rangi-ita.
Jones & Biggs...
-
Ueoneone at Whangape;
their twin
daughters Kauae and
Tawakeiti married Tūpoto, a
common ancestor of all
Northland tribes. In 1840, 61
chiefs from Muriwhenua...
- Rākei-poho –
Taringa – Tū-te-tawhā Tūwhare-toa and Pae-ki-tawhiti –
Whakatihi –
Tūpoto – Tāne-turiwera –
Hinetuki – Tū-te-tawhā. Te Hata &
Fletcher 1916, pp. 150–151...