Locxe.—Ilistorical Traditions of Taupo and Fast Coast T ribes. 457 : 
The Maori Genealogy from Rangi and Papa to the present time, including 
Tawhaki and Ruatapu. From the first night to the tenth em 
Kopiapia 
Uekiki 
Uekaka 
Kiwha 
Tea 
Papa and Rangi 
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Tanetuturi Tauepepeke Tanenatika Taneuaha Tane te Wairoa 
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Ruaupoko Taweta 
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Paea Tane-nui-a-rangi 
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. . Hine-a-huone, F. 
* gn es | Hine-Ai tamata, F. 
j 
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Rautipua The elder from whom 
utawhito the old Priest taught The younger from whom 
Rautaitainui sprang another race s —— d the Maori 
Punga than th i. His 
name was Rapuwal Waikura 
Kaitanga When the Euro tot 
ema pea t arrived, Parawhenua 
Tawhaki they were called b Horew 
Wahieroa our elders the de- Mokopeke 
ata scendants of Rapu- Pokiki 
Rataware wai. Pokaka 
Hutunuku Paewai 
Huturangi ne : 
Hutuauki Hukaawai 
Hutupatae Hine TA Kiokio 
Hoea Kura Wak 
Mania Ahungao- eed ika whenua 
Wakaronga Hine rau w gi 
Tuhorapanga Hine hauone, whose tane was 
Tanguno aomao 
uru 
Uenuku rd 
Iho 
Ruatapu oe Wero-te Ninihi 
Tamaira angi Wero i iti 
Takaha Ko. olin opa 
Hikawera | Ko-te-Mara Eatin da 
Whatiapiti Ngawereponspona Hikutaipan 
Wauahanga-o- Eo | Tukokoro 
Rangikawhai eee Hinemoa 
Man wpe the kawa ura | Karaka 
Mat Mataoho | Rangi te P 
Ng rangi ka-tangi-iho Tuna-i-te-rangi | Warawara te rangi 
Hineo: Tonganini | Whangan 
Terba: te Moananui utehue Rererakau 
Putikonakona | Hokorae 
Tuhawiniwini arata. 
Tuhakopakopa | — 
