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283:. Maki and Rotu had a son in the southwest Kaipara who was named Tawhiakiterangi, and also known as Te Kawerau ā Maki, after whom the tribe is named. Tawhiakiterangi would later marry Marukiterangi, daughter of Kahu, and granddaughter of Maeaeariki an older son of Maki. She was born near Te Oneroa o Kahu (Long Bay). Her people were the Te Kawerau hapū Ngāti Kahu of whom the
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ancestor and tohunga Tiriwa. Maki and his people were related to a number of groups who had occupied the
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disease, support the mauri (life essence) of the forest, and buy time for research and improved recreational infrastructure and management to be implemented.
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