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The Paraire Tomoana version was nominally composed by Ngāpu-o-te-rangi (but more likely by a group working with him for several weeks) for his son Umu-rangi, in the early 1700s. The version commonly sung was taught to Hori Niania by his father Te Matahi, in the early 1800s. I have not found the direct link from Whatuiapiti to his descendant Umurangi yet. The dates are the appoximate years that the people on that level became prominent. I used Google searches to connect lots of smaller lines of descendants. |
1350? |
Tamatea = lwipupu |
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Kahungunu = Rongomaiwahine |
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1400? |
Kahukuranui = Ruatapuwahine |
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Rakai Hikuroa = Papauma | ||||||
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1450? |
Rakaiwhakaira = Hine Raumoa |
Taewha = Tamaira | ||||
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Totara = Raumatanui |
Takaha = Rakaipa | |||||
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Tineia = Tutawirirangi |
Hikawera = Hinetemoa | |||||
1500? |
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Ruakete = Houanganuku |
Te Whatuiapiti = Te Huhuti | |||||
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Hine-te-rangi = Kahutapere | Hikawera II = Te Rangimokai | |||||
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1550? | Wharekotore = Te Huimaiao | Tukua-te-Rangi = Hinetewai | ||||
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Te Rangituaiwa = Rongomaiaia |
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1600? |
Hikamataki = Tamateakota |
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Hinewaka = Tamaitohikura |
Tamahikawai = Kahutapoa | |||||
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1650? |
Ngaoko-i-te-rangi = Hinekiri |
Kainga-uhu |
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Hine-hou |
Hika-waha |
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Ranginuikaitika = Waingongoro |
Pari-Wharariki |
Take |
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1700? |
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Ngāpū-o-te-Rangi
b.1690? |
Te Riwai |
Tawhiri-toroa | ||||
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1750? | Umu-rangi b. 1720? ========== |
Hine-i-Takuwha |
Te Piha-iti | |||
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Te Moho | ========== | Manehu | Te Konini-Tuhanga |
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1800? |
Te-Matahi | ========== | Te Aro-o-Atua | |||
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1825? | Hori
Niania b.1800? |
= Kerehi Te Aroatua |