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The Maori Genealogy from Rangi and Papa to the present time, including 



Tawhaki and Ritatapu. From the first night to the tenth night. 



Kopiapia 

 Uekiki 

 Uekaka 

 Kiwha 

 Tea 

 Papa and Eangi 



Tanetuturi Tauepepeke Tanenatika Taneuaha Tane te Wair 



Euaupoko 



Taweta 



Paea 



:oa J 



Tane-nui-a-rangi 



M. Tane-nui-a-rangi 



f Hine-a-huone, F. 

 { Hine-ti-tarnata, F. 



Rautipua 



Rautawhito 



Rautaitainui 



Punga 



Io 



Kaitanga 



Hema 



Taivhaki 



Wahieroa 



Rata 



Rataware 



Hutunuku 



Huturangi 



Hutuauki 



Hutupatae 



Hoea 



Mania 



Wakaronga 



Tuhorapanga 



Tangunoana 



Rauru 



Uenuku 



Iho 



Ruatapu 



Tamaira 



Takaha 



Hikawera 



Whatiapiti 



Wauahanga-o-te-rangi 



Rangikawhaia 



Manawa-kawa 



Matewai 



Nga-rangi-ka-tangi-iho 



Hineoroia 



Tareha te Moananui 



1 



lie elder from whom 



1 



the old Priest taught 



The younger from whom 



sprang another race 



is descended the Maori 



than the Maori. His 



race. 



name was Rapuwai. 



VVaikura 



When the Euro- 



Putoto 



peans first arrived, 



Parawhenua 



they were called by 



Horewa 



our elders the de- 



Mokopeke 



scendants of Rapu- 



Pokiki 



wai. 



Pokaka 





Paewai 





Hine 





Hukaawai 





Hine Tauwhare Kiokio 





Kura Waka 





Ahungao-te-ika whenua 





Hine rau warangi 





Hine hauone, whose tane was 





Raka-maomao 



1 



Tongatonga 



Atarangi 



Ko-te-Ra 



Ko-te-Marama 



Ngawereponapona 



Kurukuru 



Pounamu 



Kura 



Mataoho 



Tuna-i-te-rangi 



Tonganini 



Putehue 



Putikonakona 



Tuhawiniwini 



Tuhakopakopa 



Wero-te Ninihi 



Wero i iti 



Kopa 



Tauwhareputaputa 



Hikutaipana 



Tukokoro 



Hinemoa 



Karaka 



Rangi te Pahia 



Warawara te rangi 



Whanganui 



Rererakau 



Hokorae 



Harata. 



