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Hinemihi (Ngāti Tūwharetoa)

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315: 372: 329: 287: 357: 301: 202: 21: 28: 83: 71: 343: 35: 49: 273:”) in her hair. The place where she did this was henceforth known as Te Ponanga-o-te-hei-o-Hinemihi ("The Binding of the Necklace of Hinemihi"). From there she went on to Tū-te-tawhā's village and as she approached the people cried out, comparing her to the famous beauty Te Au-o-Karewa, and Tū-te-tawhā married her immediately. 228:
From there, Hinemihi asked to visit Tū-te-tawhā, travelling until she reached the high point of the pass between Lake Taupō and Lake Rotoaira. There she made herself up, in order to make the best impression on Tū-te-tawhā. She combed her hair, put on a
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Shortly after this, she and Tū-te-tawhā resettled from Lake Rotoaira, to the Karangahape cliffs at the south end of Lake Taupō, due to disagreements with
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so much, why don’t you go to Taupō and marry Tū-te-tawhā!” Hine-aro and the Ngāti Kurapoto took Hinemihi and a third sister, Te Akipare, back to
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Turu-makina, the ancestor of Ngāti Turumakina, who married her cousin Tukino, grandson of Hinemihi's brother Tū-hereua and was the ancestor of
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on the Bay of Plenty. She had one brother, Tū-hereua, an elder sister called Hine-aro, and a younger sister called Te Aki-pare.
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The Ngāti Hinemihi hapu of Ngāti Tūwharetoa is descended from Hinemihi. It currently makes use of three marae:
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One day, Hinemihi's sister Hine-aro came to Whakatāne along with a group of Ngāti Kurapoto, bringing
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Te Hata, Hoeta; Fletcher, H. J. (1916). "Ngati-Tuhare-toa occupation of Taupo-nui-a-tia".
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is named for an incident in her life. She probably lived in the seventeenth century.
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Petania Marae with the wharenui Hinemihi near Taringamotu, which is shared with the
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Locke, Samuel (1882). "Historical Traditions of Taupo and East Coast Tribes".
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McCallum-Haire, Hermione; Te Nana, Rihi; Gallagher, Joanne (2021).
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Tuwharetoa: The history of the Maori people of the Taupo District
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
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Hinemihi and Tū-te-tawhā had three sons and one daughter:
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feather called Te Rau-o-Tītapu (“the feather of the
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Ōpepe
Whakatāne

Whakatāne
Ōpepe
Māori
Ngāti Awa
Whakatāne
Bay of Plenty
Tū-te-tawhā
Ngāti Tūwharetoa
Lake Taupō
New Zealand
hapu
Lake Taupō
Lake Rotoaira
Whakatāne

Lake Rotoaira
Ōpepe
tāniko
tarata
tāwhiri
mokimoki
taramea
tītoki
albatross
white heron

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