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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. 218:
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.
89: 283:("Who's that there saying 'touches it'?"). Kahukuranui announced himself and his wish to marry her, but she said that she would not remarry until Tūpouriao had been avenged. 516: 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. 977:(an account of the conflict between Rākei-hikuroa and Kahutapere transmitted from Hiraina Riria Pere, Hetekia Te Kani Pere II, and Hiraina Hinetoko). 508: 320: 238:). Tuaiti murdered his brother-in-law Te Rironga, so Moeahu and his son-in-law Rongo-whakaata killed Tuaiti. The elderly Kahungunu went to 1000: 995: 231: 227: 1010: 186:("nest house"), a building specially erected for the mother to give birth in. Through his father, he was a direct descendant of 961: 910: 921: 1015: 990: 950: 592:(gable) of the wharenui. This location that is traditionally reserved for the chief ancestor honoured by the marae. 1005: 290:) with a war party of 250 men. Tū-te-ihonga said that Te Pōrangahau would be identifiable as a man in a cloak of 727:, p. tab. 10 says she was the daughter of Kahukura-nui's maternal grandfather Ruapani and Uenuku-koihe. 32: 25: 330:
Tara-ki-uta and Tara-ki-tai (twin sons of Kahutapere, murdered by Rākei-hikuroa or his son Tupurupuru.
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He also married Tū-te-ihonga. Their children were the ancestors of the main line of Ngāti Kahungunu:
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Therefore, Kahukuranui set out for Te Pōrangahau's settlement, also called Te Pōrangahau (south of
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says she was the biological daughter of Tuhoropunga, who had been adopted by Ruapani.
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Rongomai-awhea, wife of her cousin Tamanuhiri, one of the sons of Rākei-hikuroa
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Ngoingoi, who married Te Arero, descendant of Maru-papa-nui of
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daughter of Moeahu and settled at Rurutawhao at Aranui (near
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canoe. Through his mother, he was probably descended from
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Hinemanuhiri (daughter), who married Pukaru, the son of
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Kahukuranui married Ruatapuwahine, Their children were:
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Hine-te-ata (daughter), who married her cousin Makoro.
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and was the only one of their children to receive a
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He was born at Nukutaurua on 718: 638: 613: 1: 595: 558:is named Kahukuranui and the 340:Hine-tapuarau, first wife of 212:, one of the captains of the 580:(carved wall panels) of the 547:is named after Kahukuranui. 7: 1011:People from Māhia Peninsula 170:Kahukuranui was the son of 10: 1032: 1016:Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti people 222:Battle of Kai-whakareireia 920:Parsons, Patrick (1997). 301: 16:Legendary Maori chieftain 899:Mitchell, J. H. (2014). 346:Hine-te-kawa (daughter): 905:. Libro International. 729:Te Waitohioterangi 2020 689:Te Waitohioterangi 2020 165: 991:Ngāti Kahungunu people 941:Stafford, Don (1967). 279: 273: 264: 226:Kahukuranui's brother 570:, which is linked to 294:feathers, wielding a 258: 1006:Māori tribal leaders 517:Ngāi Te Rangihouhiri 251:Courting Tū-teihonga 151:and ancestor of the 655:- Tamatea Arikinui. 545:Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti 490:Another child was: 475:(son), ancestor of 465:Pare-ora (daughter) 389:(son), ancestor of 160:Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti 142:(chieftain) of the 824:, p. 116-117. 812:, p. tab. 14. 356:Rongo-tawhao (son) 265: 912:978-1-877514-72-2 773:, p. tab. 1. 715:, pp. 94–95. 703:, pp. 83–85. 538:Ngāti Kahukuranui 274:ure whakapā-ko-ko 190:, captain of the 153:Ngāti Kahukuranui 1023: 976: 974: 972: 956: 937: 935: 933: 928: 916: 887: 881: 875: 874: 872: 870: 856: 850: 849: 847: 845: 831: 825: 819: 813: 807: 801: 795: 789: 783: 774: 768: 759: 753: 747: 741: 732: 722: 716: 710: 704: 698: 692: 686: 680: 674: 668: 662: 656: 642: 636: 635: 633: 631: 617: 611: 605: 572:Ngāti Rakaipaaka 477:Ngāti Rakaipaaka 391:Ngāi Tamaterangi 282: 276: 204:(priest) of the 188:Tamatea Arikinui 122: 111: 101: 91: 85: 78: 73: 66: 61: 56: 55: 49: 42: 41: 35: 28: 1031: 1030: 1026: 1025: 1024: 1022: 1021: 1020: 981: 980: 970: 968: 953: 931: 929: 926: 913: 895: 890: 882: 878: 868: 866: 864:Kahungunu Marae 858: 857: 853: 843: 841: 833: 832: 828: 820: 816: 808: 804: 796: 792: 784: 777: 769: 762: 754: 750: 742: 735: 723: 719: 711: 707: 699: 695: 687: 683: 675: 671: 663: 659: 649:Tamatea Urehaea 643: 639: 629: 627: 625:Kahungunu Marae 619: 618: 614: 606: 602: 598: 564:Kahungunu Marae 534: 501:Tamatea-Tokinui 411:Hingānga (son): 304: 253: 224: 180:Mahia Peninsula 168: 144:Ngāti Kahungunu 128: 127: 126: 125: 123: 120: 118: 112: 109: 107: 105:Māhia Peninsula 102: 99: 97: 93: 92: 88: 86: 79: 76: 74: 67: 64: 62: 59: 57: 53: 50: 47: 45: 43: 39: 36: 29: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1029: 1019: 1018: 1013: 1008: 1003: 998: 993: 979: 978: 957: 951: 938: 917: 911: 894: 891: 889: 888: 886:, p. 204. 876: 851: 826: 814: 802: 800:, p. 100. 790: 775: 760: 758:, p. 116. 748: 733: 717: 705: 693: 681: 669: 657: 637: 612: 599: 597: 594: 588:carved on the 533: 530: 529: 528: 527: 526: 525: 524: 503: 502: 496: 495: 494:Maru-te-reinga 488: 487: 480: 479: 469: 468: 467: 466: 463: 459: 458: 457: 456: 455: 454: 453: 452: 451: 450: 446:, ancestor of 438: 437: 427: 426: 420: 419: 413: 412: 408: 407: 406: 405: 397: 396: 393: 381: 380: 369: 368: 367: 366: 365: 364: 360: 359: 358: 357: 354: 348: 347: 344: 335: 334: 331: 325: 324: 317: 303: 300: 261:Te Rangi Hīroa 252: 249: 223: 220: 176:Rongomaiwahine 167: 164: 119: 108: 98: 95: 94: 87: 80: 75: 68: 63: 58: 51: 44: 37: 30: 23: 22: 21: 20: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1028: 1017: 1014: 1012: 1009: 1007: 1004: 1002: 999: 997: 994: 992: 989: 988: 986: 967: 963: 958: 954: 952:9780947506100 948: 944: 939: 925: 924: 918: 914: 908: 904: 903: 897: 896: 885: 884:Mitchell 2014 880: 865: 861: 855: 840: 836: 830: 823: 822:Stafford 1967 818: 811: 810:Mitchell 2014 806: 799: 798:Mitchell 2014 794: 788:, p. 96. 787: 786:Mitchell 2014 782: 780: 772: 771:Mitchell 2014 767: 765: 757: 756:Mitchell 2014 752: 746:, p. 33. 745: 740: 738: 730: 726: 725:Mitchell 2014 721: 714: 713:Mitchell 2014 709: 702: 701:Mitchell 2014 697: 690: 685: 679:, p. 94. 678: 677:Mitchell 2014 673: 667:, p. 88. 666: 665:Mitchell 2014 661: 654: 650: 646: 645:Mitchell 2014 641: 626: 622: 621:"Kahukuranui" 616: 610:, p. 80. 609: 608:Mitchell 2014 604: 600: 593: 591: 587: 583: 579: 578: 573: 569: 565: 561: 557: 553: 548: 546: 542: 539: 532:Commemoration 522: 518: 514: 510: 507: 506: 505: 504: 500: 499: 498: 497: 493: 492: 491: 485: 484: 483: 478: 474: 471: 470: 464: 461: 460: 449: 445: 442: 441: 440: 439: 435: 431: 430: 429: 428: 424: 423: 422: 421: 417: 416: 415: 414: 410: 409: 404: 401: 400: 399: 398: 394: 392: 388: 387:Tama-te-rangi 385: 384: 383: 382: 378: 374: 373: 372: 362: 361: 355: 352: 351: 350: 349: 345: 343: 339: 338: 337: 336: 332: 329: 328: 327: 326: 322: 318: 316: 312: 311:Rākei-hikuroa 309: 308: 307: 299: 297: 293: 289: 284: 281: 275: 270: 262: 257: 248: 245: 241: 237: 233: 229: 219: 217: 216: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 194: 189: 185: 184:whare-kōhanga 181: 177: 173: 163: 161: 157: 154: 150: 149: 145: 141: 140: 136: 132: 124:Te Pōrangahau 116: 106: 90: 84: 72: 34: 27: 19: 969:. 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Ōtātara (Taradale)
Nukutaura, Māhia Peninsula

Māhia Peninsula
Taradale
Māori
ariki
Ngāti Kahungunu
iwi
Ngāti Kahukuranui
hapū
Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti
Kahungunu
Rongomaiwahine
Mahia Peninsula
Tamatea Arikinui
Tākitimu
Ruawharo
tohunga
Popoto
Kurahaupō
Tuaiti
Moetai
Frasertown
Wairoa

Te Rangi Hīroa
Taradale

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