| A | A man who lived in the time of the overturning of the earth. A.H.M. 1:181. |
| AA | Child of Papa. J.P.S. 39:34; 62:201. |
| AAAWA | Female personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:67. |
| AANGA | A name on a Ngati Ruarapua Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:185. |
| AAPA NUI RINGA MOTU | An ancestor of Te Arawa and Whanau apa nui. J.P.S. 1:215. |
| AARA | Whangaroa Chief at Te Pohue. J.P.S. 49:600. |
| AATIAMURI | J.P.S. 78:408. See Atiamuri.
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| AATI AWA | Tribal group. J.P.S. 79:39; 101:391. see also Ati Awa.
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| AEA | A pa in the Waikato. J.P.S. 19:201, 203. |
| AEA KA HURU MANU | Name of an ancient canoe. A.H.M. 2:117. |
| AEWA | Ancient name of Te Rarawa. Name of a lake. Chief of a pa at Murimotu.One of the leaders at Rotomate village, Murimoto. J.P.S. 38:15; 667:67. A.H.M. 1:142. S.T. 25. Wh. 65, 86. VI. S. 3. |
| AHATAUAKITUA | East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 54:164. |
| AHATAUAKIWAHO | East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 54:164. |
| AHATUA ROA | A canoe belonging to Ngati Te Ata of Waiuku. J.P.S. 18:53. |
| AHAURA | A tributary of the Grey River. Trans. 5:73, 177, 185; 7:443; 10:387; 18:321; 21:281; 23:467; 24:492; 43:313.AHI Rahiri genealogy. J.P.S. 47:opp 168 |
| AHI |
A descendant of Whakumu. An ancestor of Whanau a Hine rupe. A descendant of Uenuku. A chief of Ngati Rakei. Asia.J.P.S. 4:29; 10:145; 15:76; 18:13; 25:6; 39:9; 101:36. |
| AHIA | One of the crew of Aea Ka Huru Manu. J.P.S. 50:146.A.H.M. 2:117 |
| AHI A HAKI TE KURA | Refuge point Whakatipu. J.P.S. 28:224; 29:197. |
| AHIAHI | A name on a Tuputupu whenua Genealogy. A chief of Waikato killed in Taranaki. J.P.S. 18:86, 180; 31:193. A.H.M. 6:5. |
| AHIAHI A TAU | A chieftainess of Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 15:86-87. |
| AHI A HINE TAPEKA | Subterranean fire. J.P.S. 35:154. |
| AHIAHI O TAHU | A descendant of Nga Toro i rangi. A prisoner taken by Whaitiri. J.P.S. 11:65. A.H.M. 1:87, 127. |
| AHIAHI O TAU | An ancestor of Ngati Manawa. J.P.S. 54:118-119.Trans. 37:138. |
| AHIAHI O TU | A name on a Ngapuhi Genealogy. VI. S. 20. |
| AHI A HUHI | Fire associated with the Myth of Poutini. J.P.S. 35:154. |
| AHI A MAHUIKA | Ordinary fire.J.P.S. 35:155. |
| AHI A NGA TANE | A name on a great tribal boundary. J.P.S. 16:183; 23:170; 43:Mem 10: 285. |
| AHI A TAHURANGI | J.P.S. 40:78. |
| AHI A TE MOMO | An ancestor of Wairarapa. J.P.S. 10:148; 15:78; 27:12, 21. |
| AHI A TE NGU | Fire used in a magic rite. J.P.S. 35:154. |
| AHI AUA | Name of a tree. A.H.M. 3:281. |
| AHI A UE | The name of a great disaster by fire in the South Island. J.P.S. 24:132; 28:50; 35:154. |
| AHI HARA KAPA | A descendant of Tahania. J.P.S. 4:179. |
| AHI HORONGA | A.H.M. 5:136-139. |
| AHI HURAHURA | A descendant of Hoturoa of the Tainui. J.P.S. 1:225. A.H.M. 4:76. |
| AHIKAATA | A descendant of Maka of Te Arawa. J.P.S. 1:223. |
| AHIKAEO | Pa on Lake Whangape near Huntly. J.P.S. 49:158. |
| AHI KAIATA | A chief of Ngati Awa. A member of Patuwai clan. A name in a dirge sung by the wife of Te Whaka etc. J.P.S. 2:112; 8:214; 10:21, 25; 12:38; 23:Genealogies 5 & 12. A.H.M. 5:250. M.B. 8:164. |
| AHI KAI KOURA A TAMA | The ancient name of Kai koura. J.P.S. 29:162. Trans. 38:162. |
| AHIKAROA | A descendant of Maru tuahu. J.P.S. 17:20. |
| AHI KAURI | A woman who lived at Horehore pa, Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 15:67, 89. |
| AHI KERERU | The name of a pa in Tuhoe land. A name on a Ngati Maru Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:97; 11:53, 68, 142, 223, 227; 12:161; 35:160. Trans. 36:53. M.B. 4:173; 8:20, 167. VI. S. 104. |
| AHI KOMAU | Emblematic name for volcanic fire. W.W. 1:149. |
| AHI KOUKA | A block of land near East Cape. J.P.S. 4:1, 24, 27; 27:20. |
| AHI MANAWA | Name of a place near Te Whaiti. Mountain range. Tarawera Napier Taupo road. J.P.S. 13:153; 15:190; 65:41; 79:433, 435. A.H.M. 4:64. Trans. 43:225. |
| AHI MANU | Name of a place in Tuhoe. J.P.S. 11:61. Trans. 20:305. |
| AHI MOANA | An ancestor of Maui. A.H.M. 2:63. |
| AHINA ARIKI | W.W. 2:172. |
| AHINARIKI |
An ancestor of Tamatea. A descendant of Nga Toro i rangi. J.P.S. 1:222; 22:Table I; 24:8.
W.W. 2: 120 Table I, 234 |
| A HINE KOHAI | An old pa near Gladstone. Wairarapa. J.P.S. 13:128. |
| AHI O HURIHANGA | Ceremonial tapu fire.J.P.S. 35:154. |
| AHI O MAHUIKA | Ordinary fire. J.P.S. 8:96. |
| AHI O MANONO | A place in lower Hutt. J.P.S. 29:163. |
| AHI O MATIKA | Ceremonial tapu fire. J.P.S. 35:154. |
| AHI O NGA TANE | A place near Runanga on Napier Taupo road. Trans. 15: 439. |
| AHI O TAPEKA | Fire in the underworld. J.P.S. 8:96. |
| AHI O TU | A name on a Ngapuhi Genealogy. J.P.S. 75:196; VI. S. 27. |
| AHIPANEPANE | Place name, Wairarapa. J.P.S. 102:40, 61. |
| AHIPARERA | Place name, Wellington. J.P.S. 69:173. |
| AHI PANIA | A man killed at Motu Ngaio pa Kawhia. J.P.S. 18:56. |
| AHIPARA | A harbour on the West Coast north of Hokianga. J.P.S. 4:184-186; 13:71; 25:66; 27:22. Trans. 8:167-168; 17:300-301; 29:333, 383; 33:302-303; 34:392; 37:303; 39:433-434; 40:82, 88, 96-97; 42:203-213, 617, 622; 43:195-196, 201-221, 598, 603; 46:2, 6, 8; 47:91; 48:241. M.B. 7:291; 9:136. VI. S. 11, 15, 18, 60. |
| AHI PAURA | A man killed at the Chathams in 1835. J.P.S. 2:75-77. |
| AHIPENE KAIHAU | A Ngati Te Ata chief . M.B. 7:119. |
| AHIPU | Te Kanawa genealogy. J.P.S. 42:170.
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| AHI PUPU | A place near Whangarei where Ihenga roasted some mussels. S.M. 86. |
| AHI PUWHENUA | Fire given by Mahuika to Maui. J.P.S. 38:51. |
| AHIRANGI | Grandchild of Haumia and progenitor of spiders. J.P.S. 61:5-6. |
| AHI RARA | The name of a hill in an ancient Oriori. J.P.S. 13:159; 88:209. M.B. 8:122. |
| AHI RARA IHI | A place near Whangara. A.H.M. 3:34. |
| AHI RARA RIKI | A place near Whangara. J.P.S. 1:61; 27:14, 16. A.H.M. 3:34-35. |
| AHI RARATU | A descendant of Toi. J.P.S. 9:112; 11:62; 13:5; 22:Genealogy 8. |
| AHI RARAUHE | Hapu oneone Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:Genealogy 5. |
| AHI RATA | A Moriori who migrated to the Auckland Islands. J.P.S. 2:79. |
| AHI RAU | A block of land near East Cape. J.P.S. 4:179; 18:159; 67:60; 99:162-163. |
| AHI RUNA | A place in the Waikato. Trans. 2:79. |
| AHI RURU | A man of Hawaiki taken prisoner by Nuku Tama roro. J.P.S 23:12. W.W. 2:123, 132. |
| AHI TAHI | A famous taiaha. Wh. 21. |
| AHI TAHU | Hapu oneone Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:Genealogy. 5. Trans. 35:84. |
| AHI TAHU RANGI | A name applied to the destruction of Tangaroa's followers. M.B. 10:113. |
| AHI TAINGA | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 15:66. |
| AHITAMAU | Tamainupo/Tuteiwi genealogy.J.P.S. 65:54 Genealogy XI. |
| AHI TAPI | A daughter of Hongahonga. A.H.M. 4:77-78. |
| AHI TAPOA | A chief the removal of whose bones was the cause of war between Ngati Maru and Ngati Tamatera. A.H.M. 5:105, 108. |
| AHI TAPU | An ancestress of Nga Toro I rangi. W.W. 1:144. |
| AHI TARAKIHI | An old pa where present town of Opotiki stands. A battle where Ngai Tai were defeated. J.P.S. 15:49. Trans. 28:38. |
| AHI TAWHITO | Volcanic fire. W.W. 1:148-49. |
| AHI TIPUA | Emblematic name for earthquakes. W.W. 1:149. |
| AHI TITI | A pa in Taranaki. J.P.S. 18:178. |
| AHI TORO | Volcanic fire. W.W. 1:178. |
| AHI TUATINI | Wh. 170. |
| AHI TU MAHANA | Name on a Rangi and Papa Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:120. |
| AHI TU NUI | Name on a Rangi and Papa Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:120. |
| AHI TURAMA | Name in an oriori by Te Rangi-tumomotu. J.P.S. 38:268. |
| AHI TU RANGI | Volcanic fire. W.W. 1:178 |
| AHI TU ROA | Name on a Rangi and Papa Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:120. |
| AHI TUTU HINAU | A pa in Mangorewa forest near Rotorua. J.P.S. 13:67. |
| AHI TUTUKURUA | A pa in Taranaki. J.P.S. 18:178. |
| AHI WEKA | A chief killed at Poutama during the Waikato raid on the south. J.P.S. 17:193, 197-198; 25:91. A.H.M. 6:2. |
| AHI WERA | A name on a Ngati Rongo Genealogy. J.P.S. 9:102; 27:89. |
| AHI WHARAU | Hoturoa Genealogy. Tamatekapua Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:157; 19:201. |
| AHO |
An ancestor of Hokianga people. A descendant of Manaia. J.P.S. 8:91; 10:82; 13:252; 23:16; 31:193; 65:220. A.H.M. 6: 262.
W.W. 2:127, 137, 139. |
| AHOAHO | East Coast Chief. Rotorua carver,1850-1880, son of Wharetoroa. J.P.S. 56:176;75:202. |
| AHOAHO HAPUONEONE | Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:57; 12:38, 46; 23:Genealogy 5. |
| AHOAHO O TUKAPUA | The home of Hine pukohu rangi.Place where the cloud children dwell. J.P.S. 38:52.M.B. 10, 61. |
| AHO O TE RANGI | An ancestor of Tawhiao. A famous Toa of Ngati Paoa. J.P.S. 13:252; 50:104, 171 Genealogy, 172; 67:52; 99:45. A.H.M. 4:104. |
| AHO RANGI | Progenitor of spiders. W.W. 1:159. M.B. 10:105. |
| AHORIKI | An attendant of Kupe. J.P.S. 36:265, 274. |
| AHO ROA | A descendant of Tia of Te Arawa. A place in Taranaki. J.P.S. 1:222; 2:242; 17:208. A.H.M. 6:105. Trans. 28:38. |
| AHO TURUTURU | July.J.P.S. 35:175, 247; 37:169. W.W. 1:97, 99; 2:168. |
| AHOWAIWAI | Old name for a tribe in the Ngati Porou area of Waiapu. J.P.S. 37:225. |
| AHU |
One of the homes of the Maori. Name of a canoe. Ahu of Hawaii. A Ngapuhi chief. J.P.S. 10:29, 34; 17:86; 22:13, 49-54, 196; 23:13, 15, 207; 24:21; 35:190, 190; 36:122, 128, 130-134, 296, 349, 362; 37:177, 196;64:312; 67:67. A.H.M. 3:160-162; 4:65. M.B. 4:174, 188; 7:276-277.
W.W. 2:11 , 24-27, 29, 32-33, 36, 78, 97, 124, 126, 133, 135, 197, 215, 233, 247. |
| AHUA | Ahua Design and Illustration, Wellington. J.P.S. 38:265108:36. |
AHUAHIRANGI |
A block of land in Manawatu. Trans. 38:6. |
| AHUAHU |
A thwart of a canoe called Te Pu whenua. An island in Hawaiki. Mercury Island. A stream tributary to the Whanganui. Heaped up: Maori names for Mangaia Island in the Cook Group and Mercury Island. J.P.S. 1:77; 2:223, 235; 4:19; 7:193; 9:149; 12:168; 13:37, 39, 50; 14:186-187; 16:75, 198; 23:207, 210; 24:21; 31:8, 10; 35:190; 36:131-134; 39:372; 46:214; 47:92; 51:i, 8-9, 17; 55:215; 62:86; 64:187, 491; 65:157; 76:44; 94:260. A.H.M. 2:5; 3:13, 28-33, 40, 57, 97, 160; 4:4; 5:213. P.M. 40. S.T. 14. W.W. 1:192.
2: 183, 197, 199, 215, 218, 235, 247. Wh. 25-26, 56. M.B. 4:174; 5:47; 7:45, 288, 291; 9:62, 98. Trans. 7:500; 14:23; 25:408; 32:359. VI. S. 52. |
| AHUAHU MATAROA | January W.W. 1:97. |
| AHUAHU TE RANGI |
A calabash on Takitumu. A place in Hawaiki. J.P.S. 23:217; 28:230. Trans. 31:634.
W.W. 2: 224, 235. |
| AHUAITI | Wife of Rahiri. Ngapuhi founding ancestor. J.P.S. 47:25, opp 168; 97:199. |
| AHUA O TE RANGI | Image of heaven: Supreme deity. J.P.S. 57:172 see also Io.
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| AHUA RANGI |
A beautiful woman of Ngati Mamoe. A Tuahu on the Northern Wairoa. A.H.M. 3:246, 297. Trans. 10:80. VI. S. 37. |
| AHU A TURANGA | One of Te Rauparaha's canoes. A track across the Ruahine range. J.P.S. 16:132; 18:184. |
| AHU ITI | A wife of Rahiri. VI. S. 29. |
| AHU KARAMU | A chief of Ngati Raukawa. J.P.S. 10:130-131; 16:76; 18:174-175. A.H.M. 5:254; 6:34, 69. Trans. 5:67-68. |
| AHUKA TAPUA | Name on a Genealogy. South Island. S.D. 94 Table C. |
| AHU KAWA |
A prisoner taken at a fight called Awhenga. A place inland of Maketu. J.P.S. 14:71, 82, 86; 23:16; 51:20 Genealogy; 55:163. M.B. 4:188. W.W. 2: 126, 136. |
| AHUKUMAWIRIA | A name on a creation Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:32. |
| AHUKU RANGI | Father of Tu ahu rangi. A.H.M. 3:180-181. |
| AHUMAI | The heroine of Orakau. J.P.S. 19:201. |
| AHUMAI RANGI | Name of a whirlpool.Tinakori range. J.P.S. 27:169; 38:53, 268 |
| AHU MATA | A hill on the Great Barrier. Trans. 22:81-84. |
| AHUMEA | A chief of Ngati Whatua. J.P.S. 9:102. |
| AHU MUA | A name in a song composed by Te Popo. A chief of Ngati Whatua killed at Te Ika a ranganui. J.P.S. 10:34. A.H.M. 5:106, 110. |
| AHUNA | A river running into Lake Brunner. Trans. 21:210, 217, 220. |
| AHUNGA | A name for Tiki. An ancestor of Tamatea pokai whenua. Whanganui Genealogy. East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:126; 23:124; 54:164; 55:164. Wh. 10 Genealogy, 40 Genealogy. M.B. 10:40. |
| AHUNGA A TE RA | A descendant of Mahu. J.P.S. 1:226. |
| AHUNGA O TE IKA WHENUA | A name on a Rangi Genealogy. Trans. 15:457. |
| AHU O ATEA | Sacred place of Atea: possible derivation of Aotea. J.P.S. 65:157. |
| AHU O KURANUI | The name of Maka's Huru. M.B. 3:85. |
| AHU O TURANGA |
A track across the Ruahine range near the Manawatu gorge. J.P.S. 7:192; 9:88, 227; 10:110; 15:90, 92; 17:52, 189; 24:53. A.H.M. 5:88.
W.W. 2: 275. |
| AHU PARORE | A name on a Ngapuhi Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:151. |
| AHU PATIKI | Maori name of Mount Herbert, South Island. A.H.M. 3:207. |
| AHU PUKE |
A wind. An Altar. J.P.S. 3:169, 173, 202, 207; 23:206.
W.W. 2: 195, 214. |
| AHURA |
Chief of Karaerae canoe. J.P.S. 24:16; 35:239. W.W. 2: 242. |
| AHU RANGI |
A descendant of Kupe. Tawhaki's route to the heavens. Name of a Tuahu. J.P.S. 3:202, 207; 16:165; 18:73; 32:6; 36:377. W.W. 1:164;
2: 141, 152. |
| AHUREI | Name of a Tuahu. The man who killed Tete of Ngapuhi at Te Totara. J.P.S. 2:223, 230, 235, 247; 9:31-32; 14:98-99; 17:2, 76, 117; 18:48; 35:189; 43:190; 67:45-46. A.H.M. 5:159-160; 6:136. Ika. 310. M.B. 10:171. |
| AHUREWA |
Name of a Tuahu. J.P.S. 3:202, 207; 9:94; 24:53. A.H.M. 3:206.
W.W. 2: 123, 126, 260. |
| AHURIRI |
A Ngapuhi chief. District around Napier. J.P.S. 8:123-133; 9:51, 136-140, 154-161; 10:25, 147-148; 13:59, 157; 14:85, 95; 18:154; 24:50-51, 60; 25:33, 39; 26:86; 27:49, 64; 28:16; 35:89, 106; 52:192-193; 66:257; 70:440;71:102, 104, 301; 78:17; 91:54, 60; 103:115;108:31. A.H.M. 3:64, 76, 86, 92; 4:103; 5:88; 6:24, 126. P.M. 103. Ika. 129, 195, 253, 411, 462, 542. M.B. 3:35, 37; 6:119, 266. Trans. 1C:17; 1E:17; 1G:67, 69; 2:202; 3:18, 7, 41, 60, 400; 6:327; 9:565, 590-593; 10:101, 483; 12:123; 14:50; 16:481; 18:327, 329, 368-371; 19:442-445, 549, 619; 20:282; 23:351; 24:454; 25:409; 26:489; 27:255, 378, 454; 28:560; 30:308, 519; 31:309; 35:34, 176; 36:444; 37:617; 42:60; 43:382; 46:7; 48:434. VI. S. 29. W.W. 2: 259, 273. see also Awapuni.
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| AHU ROA | A pa in the Waikato. Block of land on the Patea river. J.P.S. 2:204; 16:131. P.M. 114. S.T. 283. |
| AHURU | A common chief's name. J.P.S. 10:48, 163, 164; 11:62; 13:79; 17:46; 18:73, 160, 189; 19:83; 22:Genealogy 8; 23:205; 25:1-5; 26:19, 24; 32:67; 66:183; 67:67. S.M.101. Wh.110, 117, 135, 143. M.B. 10:54. Trans. 38:219, 229; 42:91-102.
W.W. 2: 213. |
| AHURU MOAI RAKA | A wife of Paikea. A.H.M. 3:31. |
| AHURU MO WAI RAKA | J.P.S. 4:19.See also Ahuru Moai Raka. |
| AHUTA | Father of the man who killed Captain Wakefield and Mr. Thompson at Wairau. A.H.M. 6:145. |
| AHUWHAKATIKI | Of Ngaiterangi, Tauranga: son of Punakiao and Kumaramaoa. J.P.S. 65:54 Genealogy VI. |
| AI | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:67. |
| AIA | A wife of Te Pehi. Ika. 531. |
| AIARI | A name in a chant. A.H.M. 3:173. |
| AIHEPENE KAIHAU | A Ngati Te Ata chief. Trans. 11:514-516. See also Ahipene Kaihau. |
| AIHU MOANA | A name on a Houmea Genealogy. A.H.M. 3:25. Trans. 14:20, 32. |
| AIHU MOWAI RAKA | A name on a Houmea Genealogy. Trans. 14:32. |
| AIHU RANGI | A Tuhoe chief. J.P.S. 6:58, 185; 23:50 Genealogy 5. |
| AIKA | A Ngai Tahu chief. Trans. 7:296. |
| AI KAURI | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:67. |
| AIO | A name in a Karakia. J.P.S. 67:67. P.M. 86. |
| AIO HOU TAKETAKE | Rangi and Papa Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:30; 6:168. |
| AIO MATUA | A name in an ancient chant. J.P.S. 16:111, 115. M.B. 10:36. |
| AIO NUKU | A name in an ancient chant. J.P.S. 16:111, 115. M.B. 10:36. |
| AIO PAPA | A name in an ancient chant. J.P.S. 16:111, 115. M.B. 10:36. |
| AIO RANGI | A name in an ancient chant. A name on a Tiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:58, 62-63; 16:111. A.H.M. 1:154. M.B. 10:36. |
| AIORIRI | A priest of olden time. A.H.M. 1:168. |
| AIO TE KI | A son of Tiki auaha. A.H.M. 1:158-165; 6:211-212. |
| AIO WHAKA TANGATA | A descendant of Tiki auaha. A.H.M. 1:165; 6:312. |
| AI POTIKI | A son of Tane. A.H.M. 1:152. |
| AIRA TE HINAU | Name of a Tuhoe native. J.P.S. 15:7. M.B. 10:221. Trans. 37:96. |
| AIRIA | European connected to the Catholic mission, Whanganui. J.P.S. 35:223. |
| AITANGA | J.P.S. 103:115. |
| AITANGA A APANUI | The descendants of Apanui. J.P.S. 9:68, 78. |
| AITANGA A HAUITI |
A Poverty Bay tribe. Ngati Porou hapu. J.P.S. 3:211, 216, 219; 4:20, 27; 5:8; 8:206; 9:21, 48, 51-60; 10:145; 13:75, 77; 25:41, 27:19, 21; 65:215; 71:144; 103:119. A.H.M. 3:149, 155. Wh. 109. Trans. 21:391; 45:372. |
| AITANGA A HINE MATE ROA | A supposed wild race. A.H.M. 3:215. |
| AITANGA A KAHU MATA MOMOE | The descendants of Kahu mata momoe. J.P.S. 18:215. |
| AITANGA A KURI | Descendants of Kuri. S.D. 99. |
| AITANGA A MAHAKI | A Poverty Bay tribe. J.P.S. 3:64, 71, 211, 214; 6:186; 9:51, 59, 71, 81; 13:80; 14:73, 88; 23:91; 24:122; 27:21; 41:259-260; 54:118-119; 98:161. A.H.M. 3:155. Trans. 34:91. |
| AITANGA A MATE | An East Coast tribe allied to Ngati Porou. J.P.S. 3:219; 4:18, 28, 181. |
| AITANGA A NUKUMAI TORE | A fairy tribe. J.P.S. 15:156. A.H.M. 2:8, 32. Trans. 37:111. |
| AITANGA A PUNGA | Tribe of insect people. J.P.S. 61:2, 45. see also Aitanga Pepeke.
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| AITANGA A TE POPOROKEWA | Descendants of Poporokewa. P.M. 36, 38. |
| AITANGA A TE RAPUWAI | A South Island tribe. A.H.M. 3:288-289. |
| AITANGA A TIKI | Descendants of Tiki. J.P.S. 12:233; 32:56. P.M. 145. S.T. 56. Trans. 1F:1; 36:17. |
| AITANGA A TU | A sub tribe of Ngati Kahungunu. J.P.S. 15:77. |
| AITANGA A TUMA | A sub tribe of Ngati Kahungunu. J.P.S. 10:147. |
| AITANGA A TU WHAKAIRI ORA | Descendants of Tu whakairi ora J.P.S. 9:117-118. |
| AITANGA A WHARE | A Poverty Bay Tribe. Trans. 25:397. |
| AITANGA A WHATA | Descendants of Whata. J.P.S. 15:86-87. |
| AITANGA KURI | A South Island tribe. S.T. 225. See also Aitanga a Kuri. |
| AITANGA O RITI | A South Island tribe. J.P.S. 28:46-47. |
| AITANGA O TAPUITI | A South Island tribe. J.P.S. 28:46-47. |
| AITANGA PEPEKE | Tribe of insect people. J.P.S. 61:2, 45. see also Aitanga a Punga.
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| AITARAKIHI | South end of Ninety mile beach South Island. J.P.S. 27:142. S.D. 228, 246.AITU J.P.S. 38:227 |
| AITU | Natural death. A Pa on the Piako river. Ngati Korokoro Genealogy. A name in an ancient chant. Houmai Tawhiti Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:161; 14:114, 129; 17:189; 43:260-261, 263-265. A.H.M. 1:129. 5:88. S.T. 310. |
| AITUA | God of misfortune. Ha marama Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:114, 210; 16:111, 115-116; 32:20; 35:21; 41:43. Wh.123. M.B. 10:37, 45. |
| AITUA TE RA KAI WAHO | A grandson of Ha marama. J.P.S. 18:37, 39. Wh. 125. |
| AITUERE | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:210. |
| AITUHAU | A god of the Whangai hau ceremony. J.P.S. 19:72. |
| AITUKIKINI | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:210. |
| AITU O TE RANGI |
A chief of Ngati Kahu manu. Mother of Te Whatahoro. J.P.S. 9:52, 60; 103:115.
W.W. 2: 24. |
| AITUPAWA |
One of the minor gods. J.P.S. 19:72; 24:53; 35:213, 217, 220; 38:227. W.W. 1:81, 91, 116, 125-131, 180; 2: 260, 276. M.B. 7:155;10:51, 124, 131.see also Itupawa.
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| AITUTAKI | An island in the Cook Islands. J.P.S. 16:169-170, 199; 35:213, 217, 220; 36:134; 38:176-177, 184, 186, 205; 39:225;40:59; 42:223-225; 43:17, 22, 24, 35, 73, 171, 178, 266; 44:155-156, 159-161, 189;47:136, 158, 8, Mem 15: 5, 9;51:198; 58:35, 52; 61:206; 64:187-188, 191, 193-196, 354; 70:3-5, 8, 148, 153, 163, 168, 171, 181, 185-186, 453;71:Mem 34:9-10, 32-33, 104, 106, 122, 131, 138, 140-141, 147, 149, 151; 78:118-119, 518, 520, 522, 524-529;80492, 494; 91:154; 98:275-291; 109:385. Trans. 38:114; 39:154-160. |
| AITUTAMAKI | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:210. |
| AITU WHAKATIKA | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:210. |
| AKA | East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. A descendant of Mango of Waikato. A name on a Cosmogonic Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:112; 8:95, 119; 14:206; 18:67, 86; 23:124; 48:174, 177; 49:31; 54:164, 201; 67:67. A.H.M. 4:63, 68; 5:157. P. 72. Wh.10. M.B. 10:35, 39-40. Trans. 15:458; 31:646; 32:294; 40:186-187. |
| AKAAKA |
Salt water creek near Kaikoura. Maruiwi Genealogy. J.P.S. 24:36, 49. A.H.M. 3:268.
W.W. 2: 258, 272. |
| AKAAKA MATUA | One of the family of Rangi. J.P.S. 103:144. W.W. 1:118, 153. M.B. 10:44, 48, 50, 66-68, 75. |
| AKAAKA NUI |
December. J.P.S. 26:155; 31:9-10; 34:303, 305; 35:175; 36:372. M.B. 6:111; 7:155. W.W. 1:97;
2:142, 194, 213. |
| AKAAKA WHENUA |
Maruiwi Genealogy. J.P.S. 24:53. W.W. 2: 260-261, 276. |
| AKAANGA | A companion of Maru in the under world. Trans. 38:234. |
| AKA ARA ROA | A Whanganui ancestor. J.P.S. 23:73-75. |
| AKA ARO ROA | A man who helped Kahu to prepare a canoe for a voyage to the Chathams. J.P.S. 19:210-211; 46:116. W.W. 2: 141-144, 149, 151-154. |
| AKA KURA | Porourangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:27. |
| AKAKURA RU | Chieftainess of Ngatirongo, daughter of Ru Hoani and Te Rau Miria Te Haunui and wife of Rua Kenana. J.P.S. 92:384 see also Akura Ru.
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| AKA MAPUHIA | Ngati Toa Genealogy. A Taranaki ancestor. J.P.S. 12:55. A.H.M. 4:64; 6:192. |
| AKA MATUA | A pa of Ira tu roto. J.P.S. 27:159. A.H.M. 1:33 |
| AKA NUI |
Grandfather of Rewi Maniapoto. An ancestress of Nga Toro i rangi. Maruiwi Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:203; 13:260; 24:36, 49; 48:134; 65:54 Genealogy V. A.H.M. 5:235. W.W. 1:144;. 2: 258, 272. |
| AKA O TAU | A descendant of Turanga of Putauaki. J.P.S. 17:122. |
| AKAPATIKI | Place name, Otago. J.P.S. 75:344. |
| AKA PIKITIA | A chief of Hawke's Bay. Trans. 27:603. |
| AKAPOUA | 1842 place name, southern South Island. J.P.S. 78:370. |
| AKA PUA HOU | A high point of Huiarau range. J.P.S. 11:32; 23:90-95. |
| AKARAMA | J.P.S. 49:620. See Akura and Akurama Tapu.
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| AKARANA | Transliteration of the place name Auckland. Ngati Akarana. J.P.S. 37:176, 191; 38:181; 47:128; 54:235; 60:236; 67:207-208; 92:350-351. W.W. 2: 81, 140, 259. See also Tamaki .
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| AKA RAPANA | Founder of the Rapana Church, an alternative to Ratana. J.P.S. 79:Mem 37:25. |
| AKAREWA | A variety of Taro. M.B. 9:126. |
| AKARIMU | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:19. |
| AKARINOI | A rope on the Takitimu. M.B. 7:288. |
| AKA RINORINO | A rope on the Takitimu. J.P.S. 23:211. See also
Akarinoi.
W.W. 2: 200, 219. |
| AKAROA |
Harbour on Bank's Peninsula. J.P.S. 1:94; 10:96-97; 19:113-114; 21:178; 26:80; 30:97, 150; 41:209; 42:62; 45:63; 46:65, 73; 47:93; 48:164; 52:69; 55:225-229; 62:175; 76:317; 78:237, 365; 85:551;97:133; 100:350, 361. A.H.M. 3:197, 220-221, 230, 266-284, 308; 6:33, 83, 113, 129. S.D. 1-7, 13, 23, 54, 87, 113, 130, 132, 161, 186, 190, 233, 245-257, 267-273, 285-287, 290, 303. M.B. 4:153; 6:282. Trans. 1:198; 2:27, 223; 3:71; 5:78, 185, 311; 7:202; 10:65, 361; 11:441, 500; 15:14, 38, 214; 16:32, 71-80, 99-108, 114, 433-439; 17:8, 85-86, 118; 18:156; 19:7, 12, 18, 20, 39; 20:59, 226; 21:281; 23:467-472; 24:204-215, 266-269; 25:299-300, 406; 26:350; 27:404; 28:527; 29:187; 31:472. 32:58, 62, 66, 69, 169; 33:83; 34:329-356; 36:120, 135-136; 37:64, 264, 468; 38:277, 339; 39:125, 220, 362, 367, 376, 436-438; 40:29, 150-153, 176-179, 363; 41:58; 42:399; 43:202; 45:42; 46:3, 57-59; 48:214-215. |
| AKA ROROA | A name in a Moriori Genealogy. J.P.S. 81:359. Trans. 37:146; 48:456. |
| AKATARAMEA | A pa on the Waitaki about 24 miles from the heads S.D. 215. |
| AKATARAWA | A tributary of the Hutt river. J.P.S. 52:191. Trans. 1E:5; 2:344, 347-348; 10:478-479; 15:364; 25:65; 44:417, 433; 46:296. |
| AKATAREWA | An old stockaded village of Ngati Tara on Mount Alfred, Wellington. J.P.S. 26:162-168; 27:6,171; 50:206. |
| AKATA TAAHANA | J.P.S. 66:216, 236. |
| AKATAUIRA | Son of Rongo. J.P.S. 47:Mem 15:3. |
| AKATEO | A mineral spring, Wellington. Trans. 15:362. |
| AKA TAWHAI | Hotunui Genealogy. J.P.S. 32:42. |
| AKA TAWHIA | Hotunui Genealogy. J.P.S. 32:38, 43. |
| AKATEA | A name in a song. J.P.S. 27:222; 43:Mem 10:281. |
| AKA TE RANGI KAPEKE | A chief of Te Totara pa killed by Hongi. Brother of Te Puhi. Ngati Maru leader. J.P.S. 9:30, 32; 54:203. |
| AKA TORE | A place near Toke mai riro. J.P.S. 25:98. Trans. 9:142; 28:555, 577, 581; 32:58, 60, 64; 34:333-358; 37:382, 390; 46:215. |
| AKATOREA | A place near Kai tangata. J.P.S. 25:98; 28:225. |
| AKA TU WHENUA | Fern root cakes. A.H.M. 3:115. |
| AKAU |
A place south of Waikato heads. A wife of Te Rauparaha. An ancestor of Ira branch of Ngati Porou. Place name, Rangitoto (D’Urville Island); wife of Te Rauparaha; daughter of Hapeki-tuarangi. J.P.S. 1:229; 10:82; 18:26, 62-77, 127.38:228; 50:119; 54:78; 67:48; 69:255; 75:190 Genealogy I; 78:483; 93:312. A.H.M. 3:33; 4:72; 5:52-53; 6:14, 19, 24, 61. P.M. 175. S.T. 9. S.D. 283. P. 48. Trans. IF:3; 5:45, 55. |
| AKAUIRO | Place of a spring, Rarotonga (Maori tradition). J.P.S. 36:123. |
| AKAUMEA | Toi to hua tahi Genealogy. J.P.S. 17:25; 55:59. |
| AKAU RANGI | Ngati Awa Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:120; 23:Genealogy 5. |
| AKAU TANGI | A pa at Hataitai Wellington. J.P.S. 10:134, 136; 27:172. |
| AKE | A chief of Ngati Hikairo. A tree. J.P.S. 28:61; 23:Genealogy 6, 169; 55:235 Genealogy; 67:67. A.H.M. 1:27; 3:221.
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| AKEAKE | Type of wood; place name, Bay of Islands. Male and female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 42:2; 47:opp 172; 67:60. |
| AKE TUANGIANGI | Name in an oriori by Te Rangi-tumomotu. J.P.S. 38:268. |
| AKEAKE | A swamp in the Mauku district. Trans. 34:363, 366. |
| AKEAKE MATUA | One of the minor gods. J.P.S. 31:46. |
| AKEAKE TAHU | A man killed near Moutoa. Wh. 47. |
| AKEHAKEHA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:60. |
| AKEKE | Female personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:60. |
| AKENE HIMIONA | Descendant of Rikihana, Ngati Pariri. J.P.S. 55:45. |
| AKE MANA | Maui Potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182. |
| AKE RAUTANGI | A daughter of Tane. J.P.S. 35:225. A.H.M. 6:221-222. Trans. 14:36, 38. |
| AKE TANGI REA | Progenitor of Kahikatea. A.H.M. 6:221-222. |
| AKETIU | Trans. 45:374. |
| AKETOKA | Plenty of rocks: 1842 place name, South Westland. J.P.S. 78:370. |
| AKETU | A Ngati Kahungunu chief. J.P.S. 25:83. |
| AKI | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 39:190. A.H.M. 1:30, 50, 139; 2:91; 6:168. Trans. 7:34. |
| AKIAKI | Grandfather of Toi. J.P.S. 39:9. Trans. 15:458. |
| AKIAKI TE RANGI | Mythological Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:40. A.H.M. 1:154. |
| AKIAKI WHENUA | Anchor of the Arawa canoe.J.P.S. 44:36. |
| AKIKI A TE TAU | An ancient canoe. J.P.S. 1:217. |
| AKI MANO | A name on a Rarotongan and New Zealand Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:30; 16:167; 64:184. |
| AKINGA O HUATAU | Dashing up of Huatau: point on west shore of Puketutu Island. J.P.S. 47:125, 127. |
| AKI PARE | A sister of Tu hereua. J.P.S. 25:113-116. |
| AKI TAI | Washed by the sea: tribal motto of Nga-oho aka Wai-o-hua. J.P.S. 47:125; 55:38; 97:120. |
| AKI TAI | Name of an ancient tribe. A.H.M. 5:71, 75-79. |
| AKITANGI O RONGOMAI | Place between Pouto and Waikaretu where Rongomai’s body was dashed against the rocks. J.P.S. 48:188. |
| AKITEA | Trans. 12:249. VI. S. 13, 35. |
| AKITEO | Trans. 26:393-396; 27:664; 39:512, 519. |
| AKITIO | A pa in Hawke's Bay. A river on East Coast Wellington. J.P.S. 9:53, 61, 68; 15:88, 92; 27:1; 36:261, 267, 276. A.H.M. 3:92. Trans. 2:198, 349, 351; 6:143; 10:424; 16:328; 21: 489; 29:506, 548. |
| AKITIU | A place on Wellington coast. J.P.S. 25:87. |
| AKITU | A learned man of Poverty Bay in 1840. J.P.S. 20:54.
W.W. 2: 24, 30 |
| AKITU O TE RANGI | A chief of Kakahi makatea. J.P.S. 13:126-129; 15: 143-144. |
| AKIU | Tuhoe Genealogy. Trans. 36:20-21. |
| AKI WAI | Mamaru Hapu of Otakou. J.P.S. 3:12 Genealogy. |
| AKOAKO RAU | A person Tawhaki met in his climb to the heavens. A.H.M. 1:58. |
| AKO PAI | Name of Meeting House, Wellington College of Education. J.P.S. 99:74. |
| AKORO | The fifth night of the moon. J.P.S. 37:340, 351. see also Okoro.
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| AKU | A daughter of Hongi. J.P.S. 9:33; 67:67. |
| AKUAKU | A village near East Cape. J.P.S. 1:60; 4:18, 27; 5:10; 16:67.42:126. Trans. 39:511; 48:7. |
| AKUHATA | Ngati Kahungunu. Genealogy. J.P.S. 5:7. |
| AKUMATUA | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:60. |
| AKURA | Place name. J.P.S. 79:32; 103:159. |
| AKURAMA | J.P.S. 49:620-621. see Akurama Tapu.
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| AKU RAMA TAPU | The owner of Mataatua. Member of the Kurahaupo canoe; place name, Oakura River, aka Akura-matapu. J.P.S. 2:187-191; 3:51, 60, 70; 16:216, 217; 49:620-622. See also Oakura-matapu.
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| AMA | One of Whatahoro's teachers. J.P.S. 23:75. |
| AMAI | Descendant of Ika of Te Arawa J.P.S. 3:.47; 18:213. |
| AMAKO | One of the defenders of Te Namu. Taranaki. J.P.S. 19:63. |
| AMARAMA | An Arawa who fought against Ngati Whatua at Te Ika a ranga nui. J.P.S. 10:38. |
| AMARERE | A descendant of Tara of Hauraki. A.H.M. 5:38. |
| AMARIA | A stream running into Lake Taupo. Trans. 20:332. (Hamaria). |
| AMARU |
One of the crew of Horouta. A chief of Puketapu Taranaki. J.P.S. 1:231; 3:216; 4:45; 6:181; 9:146; 17:140; 19:92; 25:111-112; 39:193; 63:40. A.H.M. 3:58.
W.W. 2: 172. |
| AMARU ARIKI | A chief of Puketapu Taranaki. J.P.S. 17:140. See also
Amaru. |
| AMARU NUI | A name on a Whatonga genealogy. W.W. 2: 172. This should be Te Amaru-nui. |
| AMARU NUI A RANGI | A far back ancestor of East Coast tribes. J.P.S. 3:212; 4:29. |
| AMARUMOARI | Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:50, 77, 78 Table 50. |
| AMARUNUI | Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:50, 77, 78 Table 50. |
| AMARU PAKIHIWI | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:143. |
| AMARUPUHAKE | Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:50, 77, 78 Table 50. |
| AMARU RORE | A chief of Puketapu Taranaki. J.P.S. 17:140. |
| AMARU TAEPA | A name on a Whatonga genealogy. W.W. 2: 172 This should be Te Amaru-taepa |
| AMARU TAWHITI | One of the crew of Kura haupo. J.P.S. 16:217. |
| AMARU TE RA | A chief of Ngati Tu a Rotorua. J.P.S. 18:212. |
| AMARU WHAKAPUTA | A name on a Whatonga genealogy. W.W. 2: 172.
This should be Te Amaru-whakaputa |
| AMARU WHAKATARE | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:143. |
| AMATIATIA | Outrigger of a canoe. A.H.M. 3:135. |
| AMA WHITI | A place near the source of the Mohaka. J.P.S. 25:112. |
| AMETO | The lowest stage of the under world. J.P.S. 14:112, 127. |
| AMIAWATOA | A wife of Tangaroa. Trans. 38:132. |
| AMIO WHENUA | A great expedition of Ngapuhi and others on the south. J.P.S. 6:61; 8:216; 9:34, 85-92, 146, 155; 10:22, 152-153; 15:91-93; 18:27, 35, 78, 101, 103-113; 27:64; 48:134; 67:333; 88:393. Wh. 126. |
| AMIRIA | A Ngati Apa woman taken captive by Waikato at Turakina. J.P.S. 91:641. Trans. 42:107. |
| AMO | A chief of Ngati Maru. Tuhoe Genealogy. Hapu oneone Genealogy. Part of the covering of Rangi. J.P.S. 18:29-30; 22:Genealogy 8; 23:Genealogy 5; 67:67; 72:418. Ika. 313-314. A.H.M. 1:49; 6:201, 203. Trans. 36:20-21. |
| AMOA | A descendant of Tu tamure of Panenehu. J.P.S. 1:8, 153. |
| AMO AKE TE RANGI | Tamatea Genealogy. J.P.S. 15:87. A.H.M. 6:176. |
| AMOAMO TE RANGI |
A hill in Hawaiki. J.P.S. 19:213; 23:78. W.W. 2: 147, 157. |
| AMOAMO TE RIAKE | A trustee of the General Assembly of the Ringatu Church. J.P.S. 51:52. |
| AMO A TAI | Rotorua carver,1830-1860. J.P.S. 56:176. |
| AMO AWATAPU | Ngatoroirangi genealogy: Ngati Tarawhai carver. J.P.S. 79:71, 83-84. see also Tara Te Awatapu.
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| AMO HAERE | Tuhoe Genealogy. Tama te kapua Genealogy. J.P.S. 36:206. A.H.M. 6:199. Trans. 35:84. |
| AMOHANGA | An ancestress of Waikare Moana people. Trans. 42:458. |
| AMOHAU | A hill in an old chant. A chief of Te Arawa. Ngati Kahungunu. Genealogy. J.P.S. 5:7; 9:67-68, 77; 13:51-52; 32:122, 126; 77:219; 99:44, 130-131, 174-175. A.H.M. 4:67; 5:140, 186, 233. P.M. 130. S.T. 11, 16. |
| AMOHIA | Name in poem: Domett’s Ranolf and Amohia.J.P.S. 67:214, 235. |
| AMOKA | A pa on the Taiari. J.P.S. 25:2; 78:189. |
| AMOKURA | One of the sacred birds whose plumes were used by the Whatu kura. 63:244. W.W. 1:163. M.B. 6:219. |
| AMO MATE | Tane Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:201. |
| AMONGA | A chief of Ati Awa. A descendant of Toroa. J.P.S. 2:110, 249, 251; 3:63-64, 69, 71; 17:121-122. |
| AMOPOU | A name in a famous boast. J.P.S. 11:239; 12:214. |
| AMO RAKAU | Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:Genealogy 8. |
| AMO RANGI | Emblem of an atua carried by a priest. J.P.S. 13:76. |
| AMO TAWA | Paikea Genealogy. A.H.M. 3:32; 6:.249. |
| AMOTEO | A bay on Coromandel Peninsula. Trans. 31:490. |
| AMOTU TAKA NAWA | A man of Ngati Pikiao killed by Ngapuhi in Hongi's raid on the Arawa country. J.P.S. 13:65-66. |
| AMOTUTU | Grandparent of Te Kooti. J.P.S. 51:20 Genealogy; 55:2. |
| AMURI | Place and district in South Island. J.P.S. 3:117; 48:198, 199; 78:228. A.H.M. 3:308; 6:77, 79. Trans. 2:381; 3:293; 5:72-74, 423; 6:335-336, 341-364; 9:550, 581-589; 10:394-395, 420, 487-488, 494; 11:464, 536; 15:362, 382-383; 16:440; 18:318-323; 19:395, 400-407; 20:259-260; 21:269-293, 494, 497, 503, 519; 22:377-387; 23:238, 240, 475; 24:491; 26:263; 27:329, 337; 31:511, 547; 32:169-171, 179, 182; 34:468; 36:405-415; 37:467, 492, 542, 545; 39:75-76, 303; 11:32; 13:588; 43:302, 382-407, 521, 524; 44:61, 222, 226, 230, 256; 45:294; 46:292; 47:55, 337, 350; 48:8, 18, 29-40, 48-58, 88, 119.See also Haumuri.
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| ANA | A place on the Rangitikei river 36:272; J.P.S. 67:67. Trans. 42:108, 113. |
| ANAA | Chain Island in the Tuamotu group (Maori tradition). J.P.S. 36:131; 39:224-225, 240, 242; 44:64. |
| ANA-A-MANIAPOTO | Great cave, King Country. J.P.S. 43:101 see also Ana-a-uriuri.
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| ANAANA | The name of the haka danced before Kae. A.H.M. 2:146. |
| ANA ANU NUKU | A cave at Whare kauri. J.P.S. 64:405. Trans. 37:150. |
| ANA ATAMAI RANGI | A cave about two miles south of Porirua harbour. J.P.S. 18:172. |
| ANA A TE | A cave in South Canterbury. J.P.S. 27:157. |
| ANA A URIURI | Great cave, King Country. J.P.S. 43:101. |
| ANA A WAI | Te Ngawai stream. J.P.S. 27:147, 157. |
| ANA A WHENUA | A cave in South. Canterbury. J.P.S. 27:157. |
| ANAHA | An Arawa carver. J.P.S. 34:281; 56:178. see also Ana-a-Maniapoto.
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| ANAHA TE RAHUI | Arawa master craftsman. J.P.S. 65:315; 79:72-74, 83-84. |
| ANA HAU | Name of a place at Takaka Nelson. Trans. 25:304. |
| ANA HAWEA | Bligh Sound. J.P.S. 25:92. |
| ANA I HAUA | Maui's burial cave. A.H.M. 2:85. |
| ANA I OREMU | Cave of Oremu: Burial site between Waihi and Tokaanu, Lake Taupo. J.P.S. 97:121-123. |
| ANA I TAUPO | A name in game of Cat's Cradle. M.B. 8:44. |
| ANA KAI TANGATA | An ancient pa in the upper Waikato. J.P.S. 2:204. 13:6. |
| ANAKARANGAHU | J.P.S. 45:5. |
| ANAKIWA | Place name, Queen Charlotte Sound. J.P.S. 49:473. |
| ANA KOPIRO | A cave at Wainui o mata. J.P.S. 27:10; 65:354. |
| ANA KOTAHA | Name of a cave near the lost Terraces.J.P.S. 50:123, 126-127. A.H.M. 4:43 |
| ANA KOTAHA A MARU | Rocky outcrop,Thames Estuary. J.P.S. 50:126-127. see also Anakotaha.
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| ANA MATAO | |
| ANANIA AMOHAU | Staff, Maori Affairs Department. J.P.S. 61:157. |
| ANA NUI | A flat on Mayor Island. Trans. 17:425. |
| ANAOANAO | Mythological Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:112. |
| ANA O KAHUMAROA | A cave at Takapuna. J.P.S. 33:133; 60:92. |
| ANA O KAHUNGUNU | A cave on one of the rocky islands in Wellington harbour. J.P.S. 10:151; 27:166. |
| ANA O KARANGAHAPE | A name in a game of Cat's Cradle. M.B. 8:44. |
| ANA ORONGOMAI | A cave on the south of Pahiatua. J.P.S. 15:146. |
| ANA O RONGOMAIPAPA | Cave near Vernon Bluffs, Wairau. J.P.S. 36:367. |
| ANA O RONGO TAUAKA | A cave at Maunga pohatu. J.P.S. 23:94. |
| ANA O TARARO | A place on the Whanganui river where Ngapuhi under Tuwhare were badly beaten. J.P.S. 8:229; 18:37-38. Wh. 122. |
| ANA O TAWA | Name of a battle at Waikare Moana. J.P.S. 7:121; 11:28. |
| ANA O TE NGARARA | A cave on the western side of the Waiau river Southland. J.P.S. 14:194; 28:215. |
| ANA O TE WHEKE | A cave at Castlepoint. J.P.S. 16:156. |
| ANA O TIKITIKI | A cave used as a food store at Waikare moana. M.B. 5:85. |
| ANA O TU WHAKAPAU | A cave near the Nuggets. J.P.S. 31:134. |
| ANA O WEKA | J.P.S. 36:272. M.B. 4:184. |
| ANA PAI | A place in Totara bay, Nelson. Trans. 31:300. |
| ANA PARAPARA | Caves that used to exist between Kaipara and Manukau. A.H.M. 5:80-81. |
| ANA PAURA | A cave about three miles south of Porirua harbour. J.P.S. 18:172. |
| ANA PUA | A bay in Tory Channel. J.P.S. 19:116. |
| ANA PUATAI | A stronghold of Ngati Kahungunu. J.P.S. 13:9. |
| ANA PUTA |
A hole in a cliff at Hauraki. J.P.S. 27:168; 36:272, 281. A.H.M. 4:30, 35-36.
W.W. 2: 124. |
| ANA RAKI | Rock art site, Weston escarpment near Oamaru. J.P.S. 91:167. |
| ANA RAPARAPA | A cave and pa that belonged to Ngati Ira. J.P.S. 3:217. |
| ANARERU | 1842 place name, southern South Island. J.P.S. 78:370. |
| ANAREWA | A South Island Wharekura. J.P.S. 27:151. |
| ANA ROA | A cave at Atupae. And a cave at Makotuku. Trans. 42:86; 46:345-350. |
| ANA RU | A place in French Pass. J.P.S. 10:74-75; 32:43; 55:11. |
| ANARU MAHIWHARA | Chief/Tribal historian of Ngai-tai, Maraetai. J.P.S. 55:37. see also Anaru Makiwhara.
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| ANARU MAKIWHARA | Chief/Tribal historian of Ngai-tai, Maraetai. J.P.S. 55:26. see also Anaru Mahiwhara.
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| ANA RURU | A place in the Bay of Plenty. J.P.S. 13:16. |
| ANATAHI | Name of a man in an Ati Awa story. J.P.S. 19:136. |
| ANA TAPU | Hoturoa Genealogy. J.P.S. 19:201. |
| ANATAWAKI | Cave of the crested penquin: cave near Supper Cove, Dusky Sound. J.P.S. 78:189. |
| ANA TOKI | A cave at Maunga pohatu. A river in Nelson. J.P.S. 23:94. Trans. 4:337-338; 15:404; 43:309, 449-450. |
| ANA TORI | A river in Nelson. Trans. 29:635. |
| ANA TOTO | A point on the mainland west of French Pass. J.P.S. 18:195. |
| ANA TUKU | A hill at the source of the Waitakare. Trans. 4:272. |
| ANA TUORO | A cave at Te Whaiti. J.P.S. 8:114. Trans. 35:65; 40:195. |
| ANAU | A lake in the South Island. J.P.S. 14:193-196; 21:147, 177-178; 24:15, 132; 25:12, 61, 92, 94; 26:106; 27:142; 29:194; 45:129; 60:162; 61:90, 94, 103, 113; 65:177, 233, 239; 67:158; 78:13, 203, 347-348, 359, 498, 509, 512; 91:54, 59, 61-62, 65-67, 70, 73-75, 77, 79-80; 95:102. A.H.M. 3:258; 4:71. M.B. 2:19. Trans. 1A:3; 1B:14; 3:254, 260, 262; 5:430; 6:111-112; 8:129, 140; 9:142, 591; 10:88; 14:202, 239, 242-246, 561-562; 15:366; 16:455; 18:78-80, 113; 19:454; 20:267; 21:227-230, 503; 22:297-299, 520; 23:113-119, 352; 24:365, 493; 25:75, 270-275, 406; 26:121, 268, 513, 682; 27:422-423, 428, 441; 28:540-590; 29:422, 459-506, 537; 30:291, 410; 31:1, 3-4, 465, 675-676; 32:51, 140-147, 165, 174, 425; 33:98, 222, 240, 328; 35:282, 284, 288; 36:120, 398, 432, 446-452; 37:264; 38:114-115, 337-341; 40:283, 497; 41:108; 42:257; 43:380, 453, 463, 478; 45:256, 265; 46:221, 223, 226; 47:43-44.
W.W. 2: 241. |
| ANAUA | An uncle of Major Kemp. J.P.S. 10:163; 18:33, 102, 160, 167; 19:5; 27:213; 45:1, 3. M.B. 6:122. Wh.120-123, 142-147, 160, 178-192, 217, 331. Trans. 42:112. |
| ANAURA | A Ngati Ira pa. District at East Cape. J.P.S. 3:217-219; 10:145; 15:74-76; 16:27; 24:50; 27:20; 37:192-193, 213-214; 49:474-475; 98:49-72. A.H.M. 3:33, 95, 154. Trans. 10:101-102, 133; 19:352; 21:395; 23:459; 29:510, 519, 526; 35:33; 39:443.
W.W. 2: 258, 272 |
| ANA URIURI | A place on the Waipa-Mokau. Maori track. J.P.S. 18:11; 48:130. |
| ANAWERA | Point at Riwaka River mouth, Tasman Bay. J.P.S. 85:463. |
| ANA WHAKAIRO | A cave at Waiau, South Island. J.P.S. 19:220; 23:33, 112, 218; 24:16; 26:78; 52:197.
W.W.2: 223, 230, 241. |
| ANA WHAKATANGIWHAITIRI | A cave at Maunga pohatu. J.P.S. 23:95. |
| ANA WHATA | A cave that existed a little north of Manukau. J.P.S. 49:480; 64:307, 309, 311. A.H.M. 5:81. |
| ANEWA | Kahungunu Genealogy. Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 51:20 Genealogy. |
| ANEWA NUKU | Whirlwinds-of-earth. J.P.S. 66:228. |
| ANEWA O TE RANGI | Turi's spear. J.P.S. 9:203, 205, 219, 222; 44:43. |
| ANEWA RANGI | Whirlwinds-of-heaven. J.P.S. 66:228. |
| ANGA | J.P.S. 43:173. |
| ANGAANGAWAERO | Daughter of Te Arawa Chief Wahiao and wife of Hape brother of Haua. J.P.S. 50:172. |
| ANGAIAO | Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:78 Table 50. |
| ANGAIO | Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:55, 72, 76. |
| ANGI | J.P.S. 45:154. |
| ANGIANGI | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 35:247; 67:67. |
| ANGO | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:67. |
| ANI | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:62. |
| ANIA ARIKI | High born woman of Uru, a wife of Atia-nui-ariki. J.P.S. 36:346, 348, 360-361. W.W. 2: 38. (Ania-ariki) See also Aniariki. |
| ANI APORO | Tribal genealogist. J.P.S. 103:169. |
| ANIA RIKI | A high chieftainess from the Uru people. A wife of Atia-nui-ariki. W.W. 2: 2-3, 13. See also Ania-ariki.
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| ANI HIKO | The chieftainess who gave the canoe Te Hake Rangatira, to the Dominion Museum. M.B. 7:122-123. |
| ANI I WAHO | Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:235; 66:261; 75:192. |
| ANINI | A place near Papuni Tuhoe. J.P.S. 27:89. Trans. 38:193. |
| ANI PAPE | Ngatoroirangi genealogy.J.P.S. 79:84. |
| ANI PARERAUTUTU | Mother of Paul Tapsell of Te Arawa. J.P.S. 106:346, 358. |
| ANITA | A small bay Milford Sound. J.P.S. 78:12. Trans. 37:481, 484. |
| ANIUKINATAHARANGI. | J.P.S. 55:165. |
| ANIU KI TAHA RANGI | Fourth in descent from Paoe of Horouta.Rangimatoru-Nukutere-Horouta genealogy. J.P.S. 3:214; 7:113; 51:20 Genealogy; 52:17; 66:260; 75:190 Genealogy II. |
| ANIU WARU | Name of a canoe. A.H.M. 3:3. |
| ANIWA | Tuputupu whenua Genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86; 37:343, 354; 46:24-26; 53:110 Genealogy; 67:60. |
| ANIWAANIWA | Father of Porourangi. Ancestor of Te Puni. A stream near Runanga. J.P.S. 17:188; 19:37, 201; 23:170; 25:163. P.M. 183. A.H.M. 1:87; 3:107. |
| ANIWANIWA | Grandchild of Raumahora and Takarangi, child of Te Whiti-o-Rongomai; wife of Te Whetu of D’Urville Island; parent of Pourangi. J.P.S. 36:259; 43:244; 45:154; 51:opp20 Genealogy; 55:164. |
| ANIWAHO | Ancestor of Ngati Awa of Bay of Plenty. J.P.S. 3:50; 18:160. |
| ANIWARU | One of Rata's canoes. J.P.S. 31:10. M.B. 7:155 See also
Aniuwaru. |
| ANIWHA | Kurapoto Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:223. |
| ANIWHANIWHA | A waterfall at Waikare moana. Trans. 9:567. |
| ANO | A spring in Rarotonga named Marau nui a Ano. J.P.S. 7:145. |
| ANOATU | A name in Turi's Tapuae. J.P.S. 9:226; 44:45. |
| ANO MATAO | A wife of Tangaroa. M.B. 2:3. |
| ANONOKIA | A slave of Whaitiri's Trans. 19:530, 532. Ika. 139. |
| ANU | Emblematic name for cold. A Whanganui pa. Ngati Mutunga Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:162; 2:130; 3:10; 49:170; 97:203. Wh. 110. A.H.M. 1:29, 34, 44. |
| ANUANU | Ngapuhi/Tuhoe/Tainui/Arawa/ Toroa genealogy. J.P.S. 75:190 Genealogy I; 97:203. |
| ANUHAU | An Arawa chief. J.P.S. 32:124. |
| ANUHE | The caterpillar. (Mythological). J.P.S. 10:8; 61:6. M.B. 9:51. |
| ANU I WAHO | Creation Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:34. |
| ANU KA WEWERA | Creation Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:32. |
| ANU KA WEWERO | Creation Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:32. |
| ANUKU KA WEWERA | Creation Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:32. See also
Anu ka Wewera. |
| ANUKU MAHANA | Tura Genealogy. A.H.M. 2:6. |
| ANUKU WHAKARERE | Tura Genealogy. A.H.M. 2:6. |
| ANU MAHANA | Creation Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:32, 34. |
| ANUMAIRANGI | J.P.S. 103:145. |
| ANU MATAO | Creation Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:204. A.H.M. 1:29, 34, 44, 53; 6:197. S.M. 18. Trans. 24:483. |
| ANU MATE | Creation Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:29, 44, 53; 6:197. |
| ANU MATO | Creation Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:32. |
| ANU RANGI | Kumara brought by Hoturoa. J.P.S. 28:26. A.H.M. 2:180. M.B. 9:55. |
| ANU TAI | Kumara brought by Pourangahua. A.H.M. 117. Trans. 14:43. |
| ANU TIPOKI | A variety of Kumara. M.B. 9:55. |
| ANU WAI | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:53; 6:197. |
| ANU WAIHO | Name in a karakia by Tareahi. J.P.S. 35:9. |
| ANU WHAKARERE | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:29, 44, 53; 6:197. |
| ANU WHAKATORO | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:29, 44, 53; 6:197. |
| ANGA | Rangi Genealogy. A place on the Marokopa river. J.P.S. 14:12. A.H.M. 6:173. Trans. 20:321. |
| ANGA A MAI | An Ariki who was supposed to cure leprosy. Trans. 37:64. |
| ANGAANGA TAPU O TANE | A sacred house. A.H.M. 1:64. |
| ANGAHUE | A descendant of Whiro nui of Wahine iti. J.P.S. 1:229. |
| ANGAKE | A star. Ika. 364. |
| ANGAPIPI | A man killed fighting against Tuhoe. J.P.S. 6:60-61. |
| ANGA RAKAU | Ngati Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 13:165. |
| ANGI | A man, said to have been killed on Takitimu. A.H.M. 72, 74. Trans. 12:81; 15:448. |
| ANGIANGI | Paoa Genealogy. Maui Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:79; 3:217; 15:87; 22:64, 66; 24:123; 25:84, 110; 31:31. A.H.M. 6:208. |
| ANGIANGI RARO | One of the places to which Whiro was exiled. W.W. 1:99. |
| ANGIANGI RE RANGI | A chief of Ngati Ira. A.H.M. 3:152. |
| ANGIANGI TU | One of the places to which Whiro was exiled. W.W. 1:99. |
| ANGINA MAI WAHO | Taka mai te rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:71. |
| ANGI TAHI MUTU | A Poutiriao. M.B. 10:65. |
| AO | Po Genealogy. Tuputupu whenua Genealogy. East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. Captain of Karaerae canoe. One of the crew of Tainui. J.P.S. 1:224; 2:140; 4:41; 11:132, 147; 12:57;16:111; 18:86, 167, 183; 19:214; 21:174; 23:80; 36:286, 378;41:236;46:117; 49:21; 54:164; 67:67; 89:471; 107:383. M.B. 10:36, 38. A.H.M. 1:vii, 5, 11, 18, 24, 177-178; 2:6, 81, 86; 5:111; 6:35, 89, 164, 186, 188, 193-194. P.M. 3-4, 8. S.T. 56. Trans. 1F:1; 5:84; 30:51; 42:92. Wh. 131, 134.
W.W. 2: 159. |
| AO AIO | An ancient period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| AOAO NUNUI | An ancient canoe. J.P.S. 5:112-113. |
| AO ATARAU | Name for phase of light. J.P.S. 37:227. |
| AOAUE | A name in an Oriori. J.P.S. 15:187. |
| AOERA | Turi Genealogy. J.P.S. 13:93. |
| AO HAERE TAHI | Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:216, Table II; 27:10, 60-61; 55:65, 67-68, 70, 79 Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:178. Trans. 48:429.
W.W. 2: 94-95, 118, 120 Table II. |
| AO HANGA | Tu rere ao's pa. Site of a gas spring. Wh. 27. Trans. 2:198-199; 21:489. |
| AO HANGA ROA | Maui potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182 Genealogy. |
| AO HAU | Arawa Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:242; 79:28, 34-35; 103:117, 119, 124, 161. M.B. 8:56. |
| AO HEKERE | A guardian of Maui potiki A.H.M. 2:71. Trans. 7:36. |
| AO HIAWE | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:20, 31; 6:170. |
| AO HIKI | Hoturoa Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:250. |
| AOHIKU MUTU | A guardian of Kahukura. A.H.M. 3:61. |
| AO HIKU RAKI | Mamaru Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:11; 55:221-222, 235 Genealogy. Trans. 10:65-66. |
| AO HIKU RANGI | J.P.S. 27:156. A.H.M. 3:198. Same as Ao Hiku Raki. |
| AO HINGA | A name in an old lament. A.H.M. 5:51. |
| AO HORE | An ancestor of Tamatea. Porourangi Genealogy. Mythological Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:216; 4:24-25, 27; 7:113; 15:185; 23:125; 32:117;35:239; 51:20 Genealogy. M.B. 10:105, 118. Trans. 40:188. |
| AO HOU | New world: quarterly publication of the Maori Affairs Department. J.P.S. 64:31; 67:233, 235-238; 79:216; 82:125, 140; 87:5; 90:169, 196, 208; 91:15. |
| AO HUAKINA | Descendent of Paikea. Porourangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 55:164. |
| AO HURIHIA | An ancestor of Ngati Parera. J.P.S. 27:110. |
| AO HURUHURU | A Maori story in the Cape of Good Hope Library. J.P.S. 15:178; 78:461. |
| AO HURUNGA. TE RA | Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:86. |
| AO I MATAU | A period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| AO I MAUI | A period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| AO I RARO | A period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| AO I RUNGA | A period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| AO KAHIRA | Tapuika Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:49. |
| AO KA HIWAHIWA | A period of light. P.M. 5, 87. |
| AO KAI | A name in a chant. A.H.M. 3:286. 4:13; 5:15. |
| AO KAI HAERE | Paikea Genealogy. S.D. 94. B. |
| AO KAIHI | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 5:5. |
| AO KAI RAU | An ancestor of several East Coast tribes. J.P.S. 4:28-29. |
| AO KAI TU | A chief of Ngati Kahungunu. J.P.S. 10:89, 94, 129; 18:158-159. |
| AO KAI WHITIANGA TE RA | Name of a house in a chant. J.P.S. 9:231. |
| AO KAKARAURI | Name for phase of light. J.P.S. 37:227. |
| AO KANAPANAPA | A period of light. P.M. 5. |
| AO KAPUA | A canoe built by Tu-te-rangiatea at Hawaiki. Place where Moko landed on Rarotonga (Maori tradition). J.P.S. 36:124. W.W. 2: 3, 38. |
| AO KAPUA RANGI | An old Wharekura. J.P.S. 21:32; 38:52. |
| AO KAPUA TE RANGI | A name for Whaitiri’s home. J.P.S. 36:378. |
| AO KAPU RANGI | Tawhaki Genealogy. Waitaha Genealogy. A chief of Arero o te uru pa. A lady who saved many lives when Ngapuhi took Mokoia. J.P.S. 2:242; 3:49; 8:180, 182, 185, 197, 235-249; 9:21, 149-150; 13:67. 18:209; 65:224; 78:484. Wh. 73-74. |
| AO KA RERE | Maui Genealogy. Trans. 15:459. |
| AO KATOA | A chief with Ngapuhi during their raid on Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 9:53, 61; 51:12. |
| AO KA WHAI | Nga Toro i rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:222; 2:206. |
| AO KA WHAKI | Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:Table I.
W.W.2: 120 Table I. |
| AO KEHU |
Rangi Genealogy. The man who killed the great Taniwha, Tutaeporoporo. J.P.S. 5:122; 8:228; 13:91-98; 14:132, 134, 182; 16:148, 190; 17:45; 18:37; 24:30; 45:1-3. A.H.M. 1:49; 6:185. Wh. 3, 14-16, 25, 42, 59, 122. Trans. 42:76-77, 96, 106, 112.
W.W. 2: 251. |
| AO KETAHI | Great grandson of Aokehu and Eringa.J.P.S. 45:2. |
| AO KI ROTO | A period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| AO KI TE KAPUA | A sister of Pukoro auahi. J.P.S. 21:91. |
| AO KI TUA | A period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| AO KUMEA | A period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| AO KURANAHE | Descendent of Tamatera. J.P.S. 66:262 Genealogy. |
| AO KURA TAWHITI | Kiwa Genealogy. J.P.S. 51:20 Genealogy. |
| AO KURI | A place in French Pass. J.P.S. 22:105. |
| AO MA | A period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| AO MAI URU | Ruapani Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:180. |
| AO MAKINGA | A chief killed at Te Ana Kai tangata J.P.S. 2:204. |
| AO MANIA | A wife of Tu whakairi ora.J.P.S. 35:316. A.H.M. 3:137. Trans. 13:46. |
| AO MARAMA | The space between heaven and earth. A chief of Ngati Wehi. Rangi Genealogy. East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:226; 5:2; 7:40; 8:229; 14:12, 126, 127; 18:54; 22:131-133; 23:76, 86; 32:113; 44:42-46; 46:107, 117; 54:162-164; 55:53; 83:Mem 40:9; 99:306. W.W. 1:94, 161, 168; 2: 51, 66, 68, 144, 155. A.H.M. 1:18, 24, 153. 6:165. S.M. 12. S.T. 56. M.B. 5:31; 10:38. Trans. 9:26; 32:356. |
| AO MARAMA NUI | Space between heaven and earth. W.W. 1:168. |
| AO MARAMA O TAIAO | Name for phase of light in primordial ages. J.P.S. 37:226. |
| AO MARAMA ROA | Space between heaven and earth. W.W. 1:168. |
| AOMARARA | An ancestress of Nga Maihi subtribe. J.P.S. 23:85, Genealogy 12. |
| AO MARERE | A Ngati Mamoe chief. J.P.S. 29:190; 35:109. |
| AO MARIRE | A South Island Chief. A.H.M. 3:290. Trans. 10:71. |
| AO MARO | Father of children eaten on Takitimu. A.H.M. 3:72. |
| AO MARU | Tu nui a rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 13:155. |
| AO MATA KAKA | An ancestor of Tamatea pokaimwhenua. J.P.S. 23:125. A.H.M. 2:13. Wh. 2. |
| AO MATAKI | Rangi Genealogy. Mamaru Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:14. A.H.M. 1:20, 31; 6:171. |
| AO MATANGI |
Ngai Tahuhu Genealogy. Ngati Toa. Genealogy. Ngati Maniapoto. Genealogy. J.P.S. 15:187; 17:9; 22:133; 24:32; 34:177. VI. S. 36.
W.W. 2: 50, 68, 253. |
| AO MATA RAHI | Creation Genealogy. Tura Genealogy. Toi. Genealogy. Tamatea Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:228; 3:213; 4:32; 5:9; 6:183-185; 10:120, 140; 15:75-81, 93, 138-142; 16:7; 27:16; 54:118-119; 55:67. A.H.M. 1:33 2:6; 6:234, 237. |
| AO MATA URA | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 27:108. A.H.M. 6:176. |
| AO MATE | Porourangi Genealogy.J.P.S. 55:164. |
| AO MA TINITINI | Tane Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:206. Trans. 33:469; 37:123 |
| AO MIHIA | Grand daughter of Poraumata. J.P.S. 20:26. Trans. 45:357, 361. |
| AO MIRA | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:140. |
| AO MOE | A Ngati Ira chief. J.P.S. 3:219. |
| AO MOENGA RIKI | Porourangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:229. |
| AO MOE ROA | A Ngati Ira chief. A.H.M. 3:154. |
| AO MOKO | A chief of Te Namu killed by Waikato. J.P.S. 18:178; 19:64. |
| AO MURAKI | Paikea Genealogy. S.D. 94 Table B. |