Maniapoto was born on an unknown date to Rereahu and Hineaupounamu .
A highly significant 17th-century leader in New Zealand, based in the Waikato and Waitomo districts, who founded Ngāti Maniapoto, the tribe that bears his name.
His third wife was a daughter of his second wife, who was a great-granddaughter of his older half-brother Te Ihingaarangi.
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Matakore | |||
Tuwhakahekeao | |||
Kurawai | Tuhaia | ||
Maniapoto (son of Rereahu) | Hinemoana Hinewhatihua Paparauwhare | ||
Turongotapuarau | |||
Te Io-wananga | |||
Kinohaku | |||
Te Rongorito |
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Te Kawa iri Rangi |
Residences
Footnotes (including sources)
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