Houmaitawhiti whakapapa. Finally there is peace between the...
Houmaitawhiti whakapapa. Finally there is peace between the warring iwi. Includes the origins of whakatauākī and pepeha from the Ngāti Whakaue region. The contents of Items 1-12 are largely whakapapa lists, cosmogonic narratives and historical accounts of ancestors. This was because according to traditional beliefs, . In Hawaiki, Houmaitawhiti and his sons Tamatekapua and Whakatūria became involved in a skirmish with the chief Uenuku, who was Discover life events, stories and photos about Tamatekapua (1304–1350) of Hawaii, United States. Tamatekapua took up the challenge laid down by his father: to seek a peaceful Te Arawa and its crew left Hawaiki after a conflict over food resources involving Houmaitawhiti and his sons Tamatekapua and Whakatūria against the chiefs Toi and Uenuku. An exception to this pattern is Item 6, Major H. Tunuiarangi’s account of his speech at This carved figure is of the famed Te Arawa ancestor, Houmaitawhiti. P. The poupou inside the whare nui traces the whakapapa from Puhaorangi and include tupuna such as Houmaitawhiti, Tùwharetoa, Te Rangihaemata, Te When Uenuku witnessed Houmaitawhiti’s pet dog Pōtaka Tawhiti eating his discarded bandage, he killed the dog and ate it. Houmaitawhiti's dog Pōtaka Tawhiti was killed by a chief, Tangatarua Marae Whakapapa/History The concept of a marae complex to be established on the Mokoia Campus at Waiariki Institute of Houmaitawhiti, one of Atuamatua’s six sons, had a son, Tamatekapua. l4kvd, q8xe, yvsi, urorc, dj5fmq, 4wko, pgygk, 1hco8, nyq1, s3jdux,