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Three members of the crew feature in Bay of Plenty genealogies: Toroa, Tāneatua and Muriwai. These members of the crew and their immediate families integrated with local people who lived in the area, such as Muriwai's daughter Hinekauia who married Tutamure of the Wakanui iwi from
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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
272:. The Ngāpuhi people can trace their origins to this settlement. Tribes in both the Bay of Plenty and Northland agree that the final resting place of the 394: 220: 219:, approximately 700 years ago. According to various accounts, at some point, a dispute arose between the commander, Toroa, and Puhi, over 429: 367: 292:
canoe. Tribes in both the Bay of Plenty and Northland maintain strong ties, and a reunion was held in 1986. A replica of the
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was captained by Toroa, accompanied by his brother, Puhi; his sister, Muriwai; his son, Ruaihona; and daughter, Wairaka.
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Many accounts say that, from the Bay of Plenty, Puhi traveled northward in the
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and the Tauranga Moana tribes can trace their origins to this settlement.
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Waka, one of the great voyaging canoes of Māori tradition
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Index

Mataatua
Great Māori migration
waka
Ngāi Tūhoe
Ngāti Awa
Te Whakatōhea
Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
Ngāpuhi
Ngāi Te Rangi
Ngāti Pūkenga
great voyaging canoes
Polynesians
New Zealand
Māori tradition
Hawaiki
kūmara
Māori
New Zealand
Ngāi Tūhoe
Ngāti Awa
Te Whakatōhea
Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
Ngāpuhi
Ngāi Te Rangi
Ngāti Pūkenga
Aotearoa
Tainui
Arawa
waka
Whakatāne

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