According to Māori tradition, Hoturoa was the leader of the Tainui canoe, during the migration of the Māori people to New Zealand, around 1400. He is...
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New Zealand approximately 800 years ago. It was commanded by the chief Hoturoa, who had decided to leave Hawaiki because over-population had led to famine...
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and the America's Cup". New Zealand History. 17 May 2018. Barclay-Kerr, Hoturoa (September 2013). "Waka ama – outrigger canoeing". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia...
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Waikato Times.Nov 2014. Kelly, Leslie G. (1949). Tainui: the story of Hoturoa and his descendants. Wellington: Polynesian Society. Jones, Pei Te Hurinui;...
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appears to identify Hotunui with Hoturoa, but while Jones concedes that Hotunui may be an alternative name for Hoturoa, he insists that the father of Marutūāhu...
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(Wainui is the river) Ko Tainui te waka (Tainui is the canoe) Ko Hoturoa te tangata (Hoturoa is the man) Ko Torerenuiarua te whare tipuna (Torerenuiārua is...
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ball game". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 30 July 2007. Barclay-Kerr, Hoturoa (September 2013). "Waka ama – outrigger canoeing". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia...
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Tokomaru, Moekakara, Kahuitara and Kurahaupō. Tainui ancestors including Hoturoa and the tohunga Rakataura (Hape) are particularly important in Te Kawerau...
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classification of Water transport World Archeology, 16 (3). Barclay-Kerr, Hoturoa (12 June 2006). "Mōkihi". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. McGrail...
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(2004). Bannockburn Heritage Landscape Study (PDF). p. 29. Barclay-Kerr, Hoturoa (2006). "Waka – canoes - Other types of waka". Te Ara - the Encyclopedia...
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Māhinārangi house showing the Tainui canoe (ca. 1350) with its captain Hoturoa. Above the canoe is Te Hoe-o-Tainui, a famous paddle, the kete (kit) given...
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Devonport. The name was given by Hoturoa of the Tainui migratory waka. When the waka stopped at Torpedo Bay, Hoturoa and the crew of the Tainui met the...
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Victoria University of Wellington. Retrieved 19 November 2010. Barclay-Kerr, Hoturoa (22 September 2012). "Story: Waka – canoes – 'Waka taua' Te Ara". Te Ara:...
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resting-place of the ancestral waka (canoe) Tainui. Soon after arrival, captain Hoturoa made it first priority to establish a whare wananga (sacred school of learning)...
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that this was only birds ("Manu kau"). Another Tainui tradition involves Hoturoa, the captain of the Tainui waka. This tradition involves the naming of...
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Simpson, Deputy Chair and Director Reserve Bank of New Zealand Turanga Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr CNZM, master voyager and co-chair of the national coordinating...
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whaling". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 7 January 2021. Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr. "Waka – canoes – Other types of waka". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia...
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daughter of Hoturoa, leader of the Tainui waka. She grew up on Karioi and travelled to Kāwhia to marry Ue, the senior male-line descendant of Hoturoa (Jones...
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was the second wife of Hoturoa, captain of the Tainui waka. She settled permanently at the pā after quarrelling with Hoturoa. The site became a home...
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Leslie G. (2002) [1949]. "Nga-tai-pari-rua. 1815". Tainui: The story of Hoturoa and his descendants (2 ed.). Christchurch, Canterbury: Cadsonbury. p. 297...
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Hauraki. Te Wherowhero, then aged in his mid-80s, was a descendant of Hoturoa, captain of the Tainui canoe; he had connections with other iwi and came...
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story of a fight between Tama-te-kapua, captain of the Arawa canoe, and Hoturoa, captain of the Tainui canoe. The name Ngā Rangi-i-totongia-a Tama-te-kapua...
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male-line descendant of Hoturoa, leader of the Tainui waka through his father Kākāti. According to Jones, the line of descent is Hoturoa, Hotuope, Hotuāwhio...
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Whakaotirangi was the daughter of Tainui and the wife of Hoturoa who was the Captain of the Tainui Canoe and a High Priest. Their son Hotuope is the ancestor...
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{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "Te marae o Te Mānukanuka o Hoturoa, Te Taunga Rererangi o Tāmaki-makaurau – Te whakahaere marae – Te Ara Encyclopedia...
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Archived from the original on 15 October 2020. Retrieved 11 July 2017. Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr. "Waka – canoes – Other types of waka". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia...
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Toarangatira is the tribe Te Rauparaha is the man Tū-pāhau, a descendant of Hoturoa, the captain of the Tainui canoe, received warning of an imminent attack...
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"CORONATION GIFT", Te Ao Hou "Waka - te Aka Māori Dictionary". Barclay-Kerr, Hoturoa (2007). "Waka – canoes". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Updated...
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with Hoturoa, captain of the Tainui, because he refused to let Rakataura marry his daughter Kahukeke. Instead of crossing the portage, Hoturoa and the...
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the south-west of Tauranga. Ngāti Hinerangi iwi and hapu descend from Hoturoa, leader of the Tainui canoe, via the ancestors, Whatihua and Rua-pū-tahanga...
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