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Wekanui to lead a war party to get revenge on Rongo-whakaata. Kahukuranui also joined the campaign. At the Battle of Kai-whakareireia, Wekanui was victorious and captured a noblewoman named Pou-wharekura (a great-grand-niece of
Kahungunu). Wekanui and Kahukuranui both claimed Pou-wharekura. To avoid
271:) had been killed in battle with Te Pōrangahau and resolved to marry Tūpouriao's beautiful widow Tū-teihonga. He arrived at Ōtātara at night and Tū-teihonga would not see him, so he stood outside where she was sleeping and said
298:. Te Pōrangahau appeared and single-handedly drove back the attackers, until he reached Kahukuranui, who took him captive and brought him back to Ōtātara, where Tū-te-ihonga killed him. She then married Kahukuranui.
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canoe. Mitchell characterises him as a man of peace, like his father, who secured his position through marriages, notably with
Ruatapu-wahine, an adoptive daughter of his maternal grandfather.
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162:. He led an expedition to Te Pōrangahau in order to avenge Tūpouriao and marry his widow Tū-teihonga. He may have lived in the fifteenth or sixteenth centuries.
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Tara-ki-uta and Tara-ki-tai (twin sons of
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He also married Tū-te-ihonga. Their children were the ancestors of the main line of Ngāti
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