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visited Ngaku-raho, while she was fleeing the murder of her father, Mania-takamaiwaho. Tū-irirangi developed a desire to marry her, but she refused. However, Kinohaku was furious that her husband had planned to marry another woman, so she had an affair with Tū-irirangi’s half-brother Pai-ariki. When
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and very near the final base of Kinohaku’s brother Maniapoto at Te Ana-a-Maniapoto / Te Ana-a-uriuri. They had three sons and one daughter together.
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for the descendants of the marriage, Ngāti Kinohaku. In response to this, some Tainui people joked that Kinohaku had been “bought with
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and Leslie Kelly give accounts of Kinohaku’s life, based on oral traditions that they heard from Whare Hotu of
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region. She lived in the seventeenth century and is the eponymous ancestor of the Ngāti Kinohaku sub-tribe (
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canoe, and his second wife Hine-au-pounamu, also a descendant of Hoturoa. She had one older half-brother,
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Ngā iwi o Tainui : nga koorero tuku iho a nga tuupuna = The traditional history of the Tainui people
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The Ngāti Kinohaku hapu of Ngāti Maniapoto are descendants of Kinohaku. They have the following
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Kinohaku married Tū-irirangi, who was her cousin on both sides, since his father, Huiao son of
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After the marriage Tū-irirangi and Kinohaku settled at Ngaku-raho, a rocky pinnacle near
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Tū-irirangi found out, he went to Pai-ariki’s village, Te Rua-o-te-manu near
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Te Waipatoto marae and Waipatoto and Waipatoto Tuarua wharenui, in
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Kinohaku and her full siblings were raised in region around
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Mōtītī marae and Ko te Hungaiti / Hapainga wharenui, in
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Te Kauae marae and Te Kauae o Niu Tereni wharenui, in
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Kelly, Leslie G. (1934). "Ngaku-raho Pa, Hangatika".
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Waipā River
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