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with most of its crew to travel further north, while Toroa, Tāneatua, Muriwai, and their immediate families remained in the Bay of Plenty. Those that stayed behind settled and intermixed with previously established Māori tribes in the region. People from
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135:Ngāi Tūhoe
51:Ngāi Tūhoe
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696:Te Hoiere
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223:Ngāti Awa
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91:by which
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39:Commander
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770:Tokomaru
661:Tākitimu
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308:See also
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283:Mātaatua
279:Mātaatua
263:Mātaatua
251:Mātaatua
214:Mātaatua
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84:Mātaatua
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482:Horouta
454:Arahura
304:canoe.
298:Rotorua
165:History
151:Ngāpuhi
109:Hawaiki
67:Ngāpuhi
728:Tairea
668:Tauira
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440:Aotea
273:Many
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