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Index of Māori Names: Ao Noanoa to Ate Puru


Compiled by Henry James Fletcher


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AO NOANOAOne of the crew of Takitimu. J.P.S. 1:.228; 12:52.
AO NOHOA chief of Maruiwi. J.P.S. 23:161; 66:262.
AO NUIA period of light. Kupe Genealogy. Rangi Genealogy. A guardian of Maui. June. J.P.S. 1:224; 5:7; 6:181; 14:71, 210; 16:148; 17:207; 19:201; 24:109; 26:76; 32:117; 35:175, 239; 36:137; 51:20 Genealogy; 55:55, 72, 74-77 Genealogy, 79 Genealogy; 58:70 Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:54, 140; 2:10, 64, 71, 81; 4:106; 6:174, 184, 197-198, 219, 229. P.M. 5, 87. S.M. 15, 24, 109. W.W. 1:97. M.B. 10:40, 78. Trans. 7:10, 36; 10:88, Genealogy; 37:106.
AO NUKUA tangata whenua chief. J.P.S. 2:210.
AO O RONGOOne of the crew of Tainui. A.H.M. 5:11. S.T. 7.
AO O TE HUINGA Pre-fleet Pananehu tribal genealogy.J.P.S. 37:220.
AO O TE RANGIA chief of Ngati Tahinga. A chief of Ngati Pa. A Chief of Ngati Tama shot by Te Awa i taia. J.P.S. 9:102, 164; 18:26; 19:3, 16, 17, 134; 47:179; 65:54 Genealogies VII & XIII. Wh. 134. A.H.M. 1:vii; 6:6, 244.
AO O TE RANGI MAUNGA Influential personage in Hawaiki- rangi. J.P.S. 66:218, 233.
AO O WAIRANGI A IRAHome of the Codfish. A.H.M. 1:26.
AO PAKA Name in a proverb. P. 83.
AO PAKAKINARangi Genealogy. P.M. 5.
AO PAKAREAA period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. P.M. 5. M.B. 10:40.
AO PAKINga Toro i rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:222; 2:206.
AO PAKU RANGI Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 24:30. W.W. 2: 251.
AO PANGOA period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40.
AO PAOAA chief of Ngati Ira. J.P.S. 10:154; 27:103, 166.
AO PAPAKAHapu oneone. Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:Genealogy 5.
AO PAPAKINAA period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. See also Ao Pakakina.
AO PAPA RANGIRuapani Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:180.
AO PARAKIAn inhabitant of Dusky Sound in 1773. J.P.S. 14:197; 25:59-60, 92; 31:137.
AO PARAURI A proper name found in myth for a cloud form. J.P.S. 35:239.
AO PAROROTama te kapua Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:238.
AO PATAIO A son of Manaia. J.P.S. 23:16. W.W.2: 136.
AO PATARI Tara pounamu. Genealogy. J.P.S. 24:32. W.W. 2: 126, 253.
AO PIKIHoturoa Genealogy. A.H.M. 5:43; 6:251-252.
AO POEmblematic of death. M.B. 5:31.
AO PO AKERangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:148.
AO PO IHORangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:148.
AO POOURI Northern New Zealand tribe. J.P.S. 99:32-33, 40-41. See also Ao Pouri.
AO POTANGORangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:148; 36:137. A.H.M. 1:54; 6:198. P.M. 5.
AO POURIRangi Genealogy. A guardian of Maui. A North Auckland tribe. The Space between Rangi and Papa before their separation. J.P.S. 16:140; 35:239; 36:137. A.H.M. 1:54; 2:64, 71; 6:198. P.M. 5. W.W. 1:117. Trans. 1:67, 76; 7:10, 36; 15:438; 20:146; 29:361.
AO PU ANGIANGIPaikea Genealogy. A.H.M. 3:32.
AO PUHARA.A man of Ngati Ira whose body was dug up and eaten by Ngati Hauiti. A.H.M. 3:50.
AO PUPURU RANGI.An ancestor of Renata Kawepo. A.H.M. 6:190.
AO PURAMARAMA Name for phase of light. J.P.S. 37:227.
AO RANGI.Mount Cook. A place on Ruahine Mountains. Potourangi Genealogy. East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:216; 7:146; 13:161; 16:45, 52, 58; 17:181; 23:30; 24:82, 108; 25:76, 155; 27:16, 58; 29:161, 190; 32:108; 36:123-124, 126; 39:78; 54:164; 64:190, 455; 65:238, 241; 99:76, 78, 82-84, 306. A.H.M. 3:76. M.B. 4:189; 9:55. Trans. 10:424, 430; 15:450; 22:423; 29:514; 30:425; 38:114, 118-119; 42:79, 102; 47:69, 70; 48:188.
AO RANGI PUA ROAThe visible heavens. W.W. 1:163.
AO RANGI TAHUHU A place name in an old chant. J.P.S. 23:78. W.W. 2: 147, 157
AO RARANGIRangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:140.
AO RAURUA tribe in New Zealand before 1350. J.P.S. 1:216; 14:184.
AO REREGolden Bay. A district in Nelson. J.P.S. 3:16, 18; 8:179, 183; 18:86; 19:114; 52:58-61; 104:276. A.H.M. 6:106-107, 121, 250-252. Ika. 443. Trans. 1A:9; 4:93, 337; 5:386; 14:314-315; 16:549; 18:321-324, 391; 24:362; 30:547; 32:162-163, 183; 37:499, 502; 41:101-102, 108; 42:56, 588, 599; 43:277, 299-300, 308-313, 380-449, 450; 46:4, 270; 47:313; 48:60-75.
AO REREHU RANGIA genealogy of Iwi-pupu.W.W. 2: 166. Should be Te Ao Rerehu Rangi

AO ROAA period of light. A guardian of Maui. Rangi Genealogy. A place on the west bank of Northern Wairoa. J.P.S. 14:210; 16:148; 20:84; 32:117; 35:239; 36:137. A.H.M. 1:54; 2:10, 81; 6:182, 198. P.M. 5, 87. S.M. 15, 24, 109. M.B. 10:40. Trans. 7:10, 36; 10:88, Genealogy; 21:336-338, 527; 37:106.
AO RURUA period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40.
AO TAHAA chief who drove Tumoana from Whangara. J.P.S. 4:21, 30.
AO TAHI The star CanopusJ.P.S. 15:222; 20:27, 34; 35:43. A.H.M. 1:15, 52-53. Trans. 28:39.see also Atutahi and Autahi.
AO TAITu tamure Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:153; 9:102.
AO TAIHIA wife of Tu te rangi whiu. J.P.S. 4:27.
AO TAKA MAI WAHONga Toro i rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:222.
AO TAKAWEA period of light. P.M. 5.
AO TAKIA chief of Ngai Tuere. Porourangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:19, 27, 30; 13:263; 31:54; 36:272, 281. Trans. 10:88 Genealogy.
AO TAKOHU Name for phase of light. J.P.S. 37:227.
AO TAMAMaui potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182, Genealogy.
AO TAMA HUAKIMaui potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182, Genealogy.
AO TAMA REWAA name on a South Island Genealogy. J.P.S. 21:175.
AOTANE Name for the twenty-seventh night of the moon.J.P.S. 37:343, 348. see also Otane and Potane.
AO TARARangi Genealogy. S.M. 15.
AO TAREWAA poet. J.P.S. 14:135, 139. Trans. 42:45.
AOTARIWAHIA Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:75.
AO TARU AITUAn ancestor of Tamatea pokai whenua. Tura Genealogy. J.P.S. 37:227.J.P.S. 37:227.Wh. 2. A.H.M. 2:13.
AO TARUWAHIA Ngati Pariri Genealogy. J.P.S. 55:75.
AO TATAFather of the boy killed by Rangi whakaoma. J.P.S. 3:217. A.H.M. 3:129-130. Trans. 13:40.
AO TATAIRangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:140.
AO TAUHINGA A proper name found in myth for a cloud form. J.P.S. 35:239.
AO TAUIRAA name in the story of Tura. A.H.M. 2:10. Trans. 37:106.
AO TAU MAREWAMamaru Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:11; 28:154. S.D. 94 Table G. Trans. 10:88 Genealogy. See also Ao tau rewa.
AO TAU REWAA South Island lady. J.P.S. 28:154; 55:235 Genealogy.
AO TAWARI RANGINgai Tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 27:17.
AO TAWHENATuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:121; 23:.42, Genealogies 6, 8 & 30. Trans. 30:36.
AO TAWHITOA period of light. J.P.S. 14:210; 87:5; 91:50. M.B. 10:40.
AO TAWHIWHIAn ancestor of Whanau a Kahu. J.P.S. 4:180.
AO TEAOne of the historic canoes. An island off the coast of New Zealand. A harbour on the West Coast of the North Island. An island in the Pacific. Name of an Eastern Polynesian teaching. J.P.S. 1:223, 229, 231; 2:121, 126- 127, 187, 189, 210, 231, 248; 3:51, 59-71, 105-106; 3:176; 5:120; 7:40, 112, 115, 175, 190, 197, 199, 205; 8:92, 207, 218; 9:8-9, 22, 200- 232; 10:32, 117-118, 128-129, 194-198; 11:64, 121-122, 253, 262; 12:57-58, 123-127, 212; 13:21-22, 52; 14:56, 98, 131-134, 158; 15:90, 147, 151, 153, 159-165, 171, 182-215; 17:5, 21-25, 30-36, 41-45, 51, 124, 143; 18:47-56; 19:16-17, 34, 212; 21:29; 22:119, 129-132; 23:17, 71, 83, 113, 178, 205-206; 24:51, 111; 26:78, 146; 29:41; 30:262; 31:196; 35:183, 196-200, 203, 211, 215-216, 221-222, 255; 36:270, 279; 37:29, 177, 196, 224; 39:194; 40:13, 18; 41:235; 44:36-37, 39-40, 44-45; 46:110, 217, 223;49:43, 153, 223, 615; 50:232; 52:52;54:120, 192, 194-197; 55:16,18,20, 37, 55, 59, 62-63, 67-69, 138; 60:55, 80, 86-87, 91, 226, 231; 61:163, 178; 63:35; 64:181, 189; 65:157-159, 213, 306; 66:133, 252-253, 262 Genealogy; 67:37, 46, 50-51, 162; 70:229, 232; 74:265; 75:28, 198, 514; 77:389-390; 78:19, 254; 79:33; 82:349, 412; 83:151-152; 94:4; 95:381-382; 96:428; 99:312-313; 103:79, 160; 112:146; 114:14, 150; 118:244, 361. A.H.M. 1:vii; 2:107, 177-184, 187; 3:13, 73, 289; 4:5-22, 126, 128, 211; 5:5-6, 29, 129, 132, 179. P.M. 30, 63, 69, 74, 82, 108-115, 121, 143. S.T. 14, 27. W.W. 1:xiii; 2: 51-52, 54, 64, 67, 82, 101, 127-128, 137-138, 140, 143, 146, 150, 154, 162, 213, 274. Wh. 2-6, 21, 105. Ika. 13, 260-266, 289, 291, 307, 411. M.B.3:32, 42-43, 85; 4:153, 175, 188, 216, 219; 7:12, 33, 274-283, 290-291; 9:2, 137, 147; 10:125, 204.Trans. 1:64; 1E:11; 1F:7; 3:244-249; 4:58-59; 9:18; 10:152, 365; 12:323; 13:405; 14:40; 17:307; 20:275; 22:392, 500; 24:484-485; 25:408; 28:41; 30:554-555; 32:258, 357; 36:111; 37:66, 121, 134, 137, 485, 505; 38:128; 40:83, 185; 41:232; 42:413; 43:381, 82; 48:6-7, 454, 456. VI. S. 3-9, 14, 20, 32, 42, 44, 70, 94.
AO TEA MUAA place where Tane planted trees. A.H.M. 1:27.
AO TEA NUI O MAUNGAA calabash. A.H.M. 3:9.
AO TEA RAWAA pa in Hawaiki. A.H.M. 3:110.
AO TEA ROA One of the Maori names of New Zealand. A canoe. Pa at Te AwamutuJ.P.S. 1:60, 216; 2:204, 230, 247; 3:14, 37, 59, 64-65, 71; 5:235; 7:58, 63, 111, 175, 188, 197; 8:114, 179, 183; 9:180, 200, 203, 226; 10:110, 114-119, 133, 165; 11:52, 253; 12:61, 121; 16:46, 52, 59, 120, 146, 193, 196, 200, 220; 19:200; 212, 219; 22:127, 130, 149, 151, 190, 195; 23:12, 16, 31, 76, 112, 177, 206-217; 24:21, 28, 43, 104, 111; 26:146, 156; 27:105; 28:16-19; 29:29, 31, 140; 32:118, 212; 33:330; 35:78, 95, 159, 190; 36:129, 132-133, 262, 270, 279, 296, 349; 37:178, 187, 191, 198; 39:349; 40:22; 41:46; 43:Mem 10:280; 46:109-110, 116, 121, 233; 48:187; 49:478, 599, 613, 615; 50:232; 51:3; 52:17; 54:87-88, 120; 55:5, 276; 56:21, 325, 329; 60:228, 235, 243, 250; 63:217; 64:194, 491; 65:157, 318; 66: 131-134; 67:162, 202, 207, 210, 306; 72:195; 75:203-205; 90:158, 163; 94:146, 253; 96:161-199; 97:256, 333; 103:124, 128-129, 136, 165, 169, 323-324; 106:349; 110:31, 33, 45; 111:322; 112:141, 146-148, 152, 310; 113:23, 57, 222; 114:7, 23, 70, 135, 151; 115:389-390; 116:163, 166; 117:134, 154, 250, 252; 118:293, 320; 119:10, 226, 317. A.H.M. 1:26; 2:37, 83-84, 178-187; 3:5, 8, 29, 52-62, 72, 74, 105, 113, 188; 4:22-24, 28, 31; 5:8, 26, 52, 143; 6:212. P.M. 68, 81, 175. S.M. 51, 75. P. 57. W.W. 1:180; 2:4; 41, 49-50, 52, 62, 65-67, 69, 71, 77-78, 81, 88, 92, 94, 112, 121, 123, 126, 132, 136, 144, 146, 155, 172, 187, 195-199, 201-204, 214-216, 218, 220-225, 227-228, 235, 238, 247, 251, 265. Wh. 75-76. Ika. 263-264, 272. M.B. 4:174, 177; 7:274-278, 283-286, 291; 8:57, 123-124. Trans. 4:56; 10:87; 12:161; 15:448; 24:484, 533; 26:443, 506; 32:363; 35:49, 65; 37:95, 122-124, 132; 38:160; 41:250, 256; 48:433, 448, 450, 456. Should be Te Ao Rerehu Rangi
AO-TE-ARU PAUNA Rotorua Chief. J.P.S. 94:106.
AOTEA TAUPO.Name of a block of land. J.P.S. 14:96.
AO TERAWEA East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 54:164.
AO TE TAURIAHoturoa Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:250-252.
AO TEWHIWHI East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 54:164.
AO TINA ROAA daughter of Tu whakairi ora. A.H.M. 3:136.
AO TIRA ROASame as Ao Tira Roa. Trans. 13:46; 14:32.
AO TITIAn ancestor of Tapuika. J.P.S. 3:49.
AO TOETOEAn old pa near Mahurangi. VI. S. 97, 100.
AO TOTORangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:54; 6:198.
AO TUAn ancestor of Tametea. Kiwa Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:113; 15:185; 23:125; 32:117; 35:239; 51:20 Genealogy. M.B. 10:118. Wh. 11.
AO TUKIAA captive taken by puoho in the South Island. Tahupotiki (ancestor of Ngaitahu) genealogy.J.P.S. 19:121; 55:235 Genealogy. A.H.M. 3:253. Trans. 10:85; 31:19.
AOTUOI Tahupotiki (ancestor of Ngaitahu) genealogy. J.P.S. 55:235 Genealogy.
AO TURAMA J.P.S. 119:126.
AO TU ROAA name for the world. Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 27:39; 103:150; 119:114, 139. A.H.M. 1:18, 24; 6:165. S.T. 56. S.M. 12. M.B. 10:38. W.W. 1:136, 149, 188-189. Trans. 21:51.
AO TURUTamatea Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:190, 232.
AO TURUKIA Ngati Kahungunu man killed by Rangitane. J.P.S. 13:161; 27:16.
AO TURUMA J.P.S. 119:126-127.
AO TU TAHANGAA chief killed by Ngapuhi near Orahiri. J.P.S. 9:95; 32:39-40; 65:54 Genealogy VIII. A.H.M. 5:173; 6:192.
AO TUTUMAIAO A proper name found in myth for a cloud form. J.P.S. 35:239.
AO URIName of Western Polynesian teaching J.P.S. 9:212; 16:201; 17:36.
AO URUA daughter of Paumapuku. J.P.S. 13:18.
AO WEHEA.Tu whakairi ora. Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:26. A.H.M. 3:137. Trans. 13:47.
AO WERAAn ancestor of Ngati Porou. J.P.S. 3:219; 27:19; 118:393.
AO WHAINGAROA A tohunga on the Tokomaru canoe. J.P.S. 23:14. M.B. 10:168. W.W. 2: 124, 134
AO WHAITIRINgai tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:184; 55:164.
AO WHAKAMARUPorourangi Genealogy. Paikea Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:21. A.H.M. 1:87; 3:257. Trans. 10:87; 14:32.
AOWHAKAMOUTIPUA Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:66, 68, 72, 78 Table 50.
AOWHAKAPUPU Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:44, 47-48.
AO WHAKARITOA period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40.
AO WHAKARURUA period of light. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40.
AO WHAKATIRIRangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:148; 17:25.
AO WHANOKEA guardian of Kahukura. A.H.M. 3:61.
AO WHAREKURAAn ancestor of Aitanga a Manaki. J.P.S. 3:214.
AO WHARE PAPAPaikea Genealogy. S.D. 94 Table B.
AO WHAUHAUATame te ra Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:248.
AO WHEKEREA period of light. J.P.S. 36:137. P.M. 5.
AO WHEOROKahuhunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:71.
AO WHEROA period of light. Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:210. A.H.M. 1:54; 6:198.
AO WHETUMARangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:140, 148; 35:239; 36:137. P.M. 5.
AO WHEURA Name for phase of light.J.P.S. 37:227.
AO WHEURU RANGITamatea Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:206.
AO WHIRINAKI An ancestor of Toi. J.P.S. 24:30. W.W. 2: 251.
AO WHITI TE RAA name in Tawhaki's karakia. S.M. 24, 109.
AO WHIUA Mataatua Genealogy. J.P.S. 66:260.
APAAn ancestor of Ngati Ha. An ancestor of Ngati Apa. A son of Tia. A.Son of Toi. J.P.S. 1:223; 2:208; 3:46; 4:18, 182; 7:.40; 16:167-168, 181; 19:223; 20:65; 22:168; 23:100, Genealogy 7; 31:193; 32:5, 8; 39:191-192; 103:142. A.H.M. 2:177; 3:87,163-164, 179, 305, 313; 6:169, 205. S.T. 277-278. W.W. 1:163, 182. Ika. 254. Trans. 15:435; 41:275. VI. S. 27.
APAAPAToi Genealogy. J.P.S. 39:191-192. A.H.M. 6:173, 218. S.M. 14. W.W. 2: 24-25.
APAAPA A RANGI Superior house of Uenuku at Waikura-a-rangi; Tini-o -toi genealogy. J.P.S. 35:212, 217; 53:110 Genealogy; 79:27.
APAAPA O TE RANGIA Ruanuku of the East Coast. A man drowned at Rua kakahi, Wanganui. J.P.S. 20:58; 22:51; 29:29; 103:154. Wh. 75-76. W.W. 2: 24, 30.
APAAPA RANGIToi Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:40; 16:181.
APAAPA TE RANGIA mountain in Paparoa i Hawaiki. J.P.S. 9:213.
APA ARAKIIHIRARangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:19, 28; 6:165.
APA A RANGIA man seen by Cook at Dusky Sound. M.B. 7:137.
APA ATUAMessenger gods. A descendant of Kauae. W.W. 1:116, 182. Trans. 42:103.
APA HAPAIA.H.M. 3:163-164. See also Apa Hapai Takitaki.
APA HAPAI TAKITAKIAn ancestor of Ngati Apa. J.P.S. 1:230; 2:208; 10:137; 17:46; 55:77. Trans. 23:160; 25:530; 27:229, 268; 42:75-76, 82.
APAHU MATUATuwharetoa ancestry. J.P.S. 4:42.
APAINgati Mamoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 54:34; 66:5, 6.Trans. 10:88.
APA KAHU RANGIOne of Io's messengers. M.B. 10:43.
APA KAHU TARANGAOne of Io's messengers. M.B. 10:43.
APA KAIThe pa where Tarapeka was killed and eaten. A.H.M. 5:73.
APA KAUKAUA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141.
APA KAUTUOne of Io's messengers. M.B. 10:43.
APA KAUWHANGAOne of Io's messengers. M.B. 10:43.
APA KAUWHATA A RANGIOne of Io's messengers. M.B. 10:43.
APA KOKIA man who attempted to steal a Moa belonging to Ngati Tuwharetoa. A.H.M. 3:163. Trans. 42:83.
APA KOKO HINEA messenger of Io's. M.B. 10:43.
APA KURAA wife of Tu huruhuru who lived about 875AD. Waikato Chief. J.P.S. J.P.S. 5:116-117; 7:40, 154, 212; 8:15-19, 30, 47; 13:253; 17:115; 26:121-123; 31:10, 12. 47:10, 26; 49:33, 237; 53:110 Genealogy; 64:195; 65:52, 53, 54 Genealogies I & VIII; 66:254; 67:46-47. A.H.M. 2:147-151, 154, 176; 4:103, 110-114. P.M. 39-40, 56-57. Ika. 244. M.B. 8:117; 10:135. Trans. 7:22-24, 48-49; 38:182; 42:109.
APA MAREI KURAThe female gods of the heavens. W.W. 1:xv.
APA MATANGI HAUA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141.
APA MAROAn ancestor of Wahine iti tribe. J.P.S. 4:26.
APA MARUToi Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:45; 39:193.
APA MATANGI NUIOne of Io's messengers. M.B. 10:43.
APA MATA RUWAIOne of Io's messengers. M.B. 10:43.
APA MATA WAIA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141.
APA MOANAGreat great-grandson of Tamatekapua. J.P.S. 84:Mem 40:66.
APANGAA descendant of Tu rere ao. J.P.S. 5:170; 14:157.
APA NUIAn ancestor of Ngati Awa. An ancestor of Wahine iti.Tane nui a rangi Genealogy. A nephew of Kahu kura nui. A boy saved by Pehi Turoa. Son of Pehi Turoa. J.P.S. 1:226, 249; 3:50, 216; 4:25, 182; 13:69, 246; 15:44-45; 34:278, 283; 38:163; 78:412; 87:248; 110:47. A.H.M. 3:135-136, 163; 5:203. Wh. 131-132. M.B. 6:122. Trans. 8:81; 13:45-46; 25:42.
APA NUI HAMA I WAHOA Whakatane chief. Trans. 22:71-72; 30:41.
APA NUI HAUAA son of Turi rangi. J.P.S. 2:230, 247.
APA NUI RINGA MOTUAn ancestor of Whanau a Apanui. J.P.S. 4:23.
APA NUI WAIPAPAAn ancestor of Whanau a Apanui. J.P.S. 1:215; 2:111; 4:23.
APA POHEUAA messenger of Io's. M.B. 10:43.
APA POPOROKEWAA messenger of Io's. M.B. 10:43.
APA PUHI KURAA messenger of Io's. M.B. 10:43.
APA PUHI RANGIA messenger of Io's. M.B. 10:43.
APAPUNI Place name. J.P.S. 56:338.
APARA Resident of Oakura Beach. J.P.S. 49:620.
APA RAHUI KURAA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141. M.B. 10:43.
APA RAKAUA chief of Ngati Kahungunu killed near Wai Kotaro, Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 10:25, 43.
APA RAKIA chief of Ngai Tahu. J.P.S. 21:177. See also Aparangi.
APA RAKI RARAPARangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:19; 6:165.
APA RANGIA Ngai Tahu chief. J.P.S. 23:144; 26:144; 36:266-267, 273, 276; 49:223, 228-229; 55:58, 65, 71, 75, 78, 79 Genealogy; 103:145. A.H.M. 3:165-173; 6:195. W.W. 2: 167, 181.
APA RANGI HIRAAn incantation A.H.M. 1:64.
APA RAUAOA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141.
APA REREEast Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:212.
APA RIMAJacob's river, Southland. J.P.S. 21:173; 24:132, 135; 25:54-59, 91, 96-97; 31:135, 193; 42:57, 62-63; 42:62; 78:345-348, 359-360, 363-364, 367, 370. S.D. 149, 162, 300. A.H.M. 3:250, 257, 261, 308, 313; 6:123. Trans. 8:130, 144; 9:113, 116, 124; 10:83, 88, 90; 14:198-202; 24:688; 45:257.
APA ROATane nui a rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 3:163.
APA RUAA name in a song. J.P.S. 27:71.
APA RUAOA messenger of the gods. M.B. 10:43.
APA TAHU MAEROA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141.
APA TAHU MAHAKAA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141.
APA TAHU MUTUA messenger of the gods. M.B. 10:43.
APA TAHU NUKUA messenger of the gods. M.B. 10:43.
APA TAHU PARAA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141.
APA TAHU RANGIA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141. M.B. 10:43.
APA TAHU WHAKAAWEAWEA messenger of the gods. J.P.S. 29:141.
APA TAKIA son of Maka killed by a Moa. J.P.S. 16:137.
APATAKIKAWA Toroa genealogy. J.P.S. 75:opp190 Genealogy I.
APA TANGI KURAA messenger of Io's. M.B. 10:43.
APA TANGI REAA messenger of Io's. M.B. 10:43.
APA TARIKeeper of the entrance to Te Reinga. Tama te kapua Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:236. Trans. 38:235.
APA TIKATane nui a rangi. Genealogy. A Whanganui chief. Son of Maka. J.P.S. 1:223; 2:207. A.H.M. 3:163. Wh. 16. See also Apa taki.
APA TUAn ancestor of East Coast tribes. A chief killed at Te Punga Whanganui. A son of Wawara of Porangahau. J.P.S. 2:226, 230, 240, 247; 6:183; 14:101; 39:388. Wh. 64.
APA WAHI RANGIOne of Io's messengers. M.B. 10:43.
APA WAKIKURAOne of Io's messengers. M.B. 10:43.
APA WHAWHA KURAJ.P.S. 29:141.
APA WHATU KURAMessenger gods of the heavens. W.W. 1:xv. J.P.S. 29:141.
APE Female personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:67.
APEHUTahu potiki Genealogy. Tuwharetoa ancestry. J.P.S. 1:223. S.D. 94 Table F. Trans. 15:438.
APERA Biblical name: Abel.J.P.S. 101:16.
APERAHAMA Biblical name: Abraham. A rangatira of Te Rarawa. J.P.S. 99:85; 101:16.
APERAHAMA ANARU Member of the Tupai subcommittee which collected old tribal manuscripts. J.P.S. 103:117.
APERAHAMA MAIKOUA Moriori tribal historian. J.P.S. 81:359.
APERAHAMA MATAWHAITI J.P.S. 117:232, 238.
APERAHAMA TAONUINorthland prophet. From Te Popoto, Hokianga. A pupil from of Te Atua Wera. Ngapuhi tribal historian.J.P.S. 49:221; 50:167; 75:328-329, 330; 93:380; 99:313; 114:194.
APERIMA 1842 place name, southern South Island. J.P.S.78:370 see also Aparima.
APERIRA Follower of Rua. J.P.S.92:366.
APIAPIToi Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:Genealogy 8; 23:Genealogy 5; 75:192.
APIATAA Ngati Whakaue chief wounded during a fight against rebel natives at Matata in 1864. A.H.M. 1:vi.Trans. 28:39-40.
APIATA TE AOHAU Of Rangitane. Rangitane tribal historian.J.P.S. 102:60, 67; 103:167-168. see also Apiata Te Ohau.
APIATA TE OHAU Rangitane tribal historian. J.P.S. 103:161. see also Apiata Te Aohau.
APIHAI Ngati Whatua ancestor. J.P.S. 109:362.
APIHAI TE KAWAUA Ngapuhi chief. J.P.S. 9:6, 22, 29, 34, 162, 164; 10:38, 80; 13:63; 67:333; 118: 127. A.H.M. 6:58. Trans. 5:36, 60. VI. S. 90-92.
API MAHUIKA Author. J.P.S. 99:92.
APIRANA J.P.S. 60:22-24, 26-31, 236-236; 91:642. See also Apirana Ngata.
APIRANA MAHUIKAAcademic. J.P.S. 92: 321, 323-324, 329; 99:86.
APIRANA NGATA Leader and academic. J.P.S. 53:110; 54:90, 116, 128; 60:22-24, 26, 79, 230, 237-238, 249; 63:6, 10-11, 195, 223-224, 258; 65:211, 213, 215, 217, 225, 325, 327; 66:263; 72:61, 410-411; 74:126; 75:219, 515; 81:161-162, 182, 192; 83:306, 467; 86:3, 142; 88:237, 369; 89:142, 288, 330, 339; 91:7, 26, 642; 94:25; 96:522-524; 98:479-481; 99:304, 317; 100:208, 355; 107:215, 392; 110:244, 322; 111:256; 112:364; 113:222; 114:147, 194, 196; 119: 14, 224.
APIRANA TURUPA NGATANgati Porou leader/academic.J.P.S. 41:1, 31; 42:176; 43:Mem 10:299;51:69; 53:110; 56:179, 187, 223; 57:44; 60:22-24, 26-31, 79, 230, 237-238, 249; 61:1-2, 124-125, 152-154, 198, 308; 64:26, 31, 181; 65:211, 213, 215, 217, 225, 325, 327; 69:167, 431; 70:136, 384;71:143, 295; 72:61, 410-411; 79:27, 35, Mem. 37:32, 46, 49, 59, 69, 73, 81, 82; 81:161 -162, 182, 192; 82:123; 84:342, 347, 413, 510-512, 514-515, 518-519, Mem 40:95; 91:7, 26, 642;92:70, 72, 74, 77, 79, 82, 89-90, 246, 314-315, 320, 327, 329, 334-336, 338, 351, 387; 93:274, 285; 96:522-524; 97:119, 121-123; 98:479-481; 101:221, 415-416, 418; 102:217; 103:11, 13, 22-24, 122, 128, 130, 158, 162105:7, 16, 18-21, 23-26, 329, 331-332, 334-338, 341, 344-346, 349, 364, 416, 439; 108:242-269, 271-275, 282, 327. see also Ngata.
APITIManawatu gorge. Name of an incantation. Arawa genealogy.J.P.S. 9:88; 65:224. A.H.M. 1:64. Trans. 2:358; 11:85.
APITIATuranga peke Genealogy. J.P.S. 17:190; 18:50, 187, 26:17.
APITI O TE RANGIA name in a lament. J.P.S. 17:41.
APOAPOA name in a Rangi Poi. M.B. 8:56.
APO A TE RANGITiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:187, 189.
APO A TE TANGATATiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:187, 189.
APO A TE WHENUATiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:187, 189.
APOHANGAMythological Genealogy. M.B. 10:40.
APOHAU Leader of group that raided Mahu's kumara store, East Coast. J.P.S. 35:78, 95.
APOKAA Ngai Tahu chief. J.P.S. 31:142. A.H.M. 3:239-242, 293-296. Trans. 10:75-77.
APONGAMythological Genealogy. An ancestor of Tamatea. A place at Whangarei. East Coast Genealogy. Ngai Tahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:112; 23:124; 54:164. Wh. 10. M.B. 10:39. Trans. 39:238; 43:184, 205; 47:89, 92.
APOPOA brother of Apakura. J.P.S. 8:30; 39:38.
APOROA chief of Wairoa, Hawke's Bay. Ngati Kahungunu genealogy. J.P.S.42: Mem 10:234;77:221; 102: 67; 103:162. Trans. 9:342.
APORO KUMEROA Tribal historian. J.P.S.103:140. see also Aporo Te Kumeroa.
APORO O TE RANGIA chief of Maru tuahu. J.P.S. 29:37.
APORO PAERATAA chief of Poverty Bay. M.B. 9:79.
APOROTANGATu tamure Genealogy. A chief killed by Ngati Whakaue at Te Awa a te Atua. Ngati Rua, grandson of Te Amoa. J.P.S. 1:153; 42: Mem 10:239; 93: 33. A.H.M. 5:195-196. Trans. 28:39-40. see also Awanui Aporotanga.
APORO TE KUMEROAA chief of Poutini. West Coast. South Island. J.P.S. 5:235; 25:8; 79:23; 103:121 see also Aporo Kumeroa.
APORO TE TATia Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:242.
APORO TE TIPITIPI J.P.S. 119:19.
APORO TE WHAREKANIWHA J.P.S. 112:341, 363.
APUA place near Ahi kereru. A chief killed at Arero o te uru pa Whanganui. J.P.S. 11:68; 18:.86. Wh. 73. M.B. 8:167.
APUHAUGod of storms and tempests. A guardian of Maui. J.P.S.99:47.A.H.M. 2:65. P.M. 4, 17. Ika. 136.
APUKUThe man who was supposed to start the warfare between Ngai Tahu and Ngati Mamoe. J.P.S. 24:136.
APU MATANGIRangi Genealogy. Wind children. J.P.S. 38:53. P.M. 4, 17.
APU MATANGINUI Wind children.J.P.S. 38: 53.
APU MOANATamate kapua Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:222; 2:158; 3:200, 204-205; 14:185; 65:224. Trans. 19:374; 38:199.
APUNGAMythological Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:112; 32:110. M.B. 10:39. Trans. 11:189.
APUNGA O TAINUIA place near Otahuhu. S.T. 9.
APUNUIName in an oriori by Te Rangi-tumomotu. J.P.S. 38: 268.
APURANGA A HONGITia Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:242.
APU RANGIName of a whirl wind. A post in a carved house at the Thames. J.P.S. 14:220. Trans. 30:43.
APU RANGI A HONITia Genealogy. S.T. 312. See also Apuranga a hongi.
APUROA Karakia expert. J.P.S. 35:23.
APU TAHI A PAOA A personified name for thunder. J.P.S. 36:378; 103:147.
APU TAHI A PAWAA boisterous wind. Southerly gales. J.P.S. 8:113; 11:64; 35:74; 36:378; 37:263, 267. P.M. 93. W.W. 1:170. M.B. 10:124.
APU TAHOUTrans. 20:440.
ARAA chief of Ngati Kotore killed at Te Ure o te whata pa. J.P.S. 10:44; 18:86. Trans. 42:113.
ARA AKAA place in a song. Toi. Genealogy. J.P.S. 15:2, 188; 22:Genealogy 8; 23:Genealogy 5.
ARA A KIWAFoveaux Strait. J.P.S. 28:159.
ARAHE Woman killed during the sacking of Rangitatau pa. J.P.S. 52:202-203.
ARAHI Ngare-raumati genealogy.Hau moe wharangi Genealogy.Tahupotiki (ancestor of Ngaitahu) genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86; 20:96; 47:opp 168; 55:234 Genealogy I; 99:40-41.
ARAHI TAUAA Whakatohea chief, leader of the raid on Hawke's Bay. 1824. J.P.S. 10:21.
ARA HOREA Ngati Toa chief killed by Ngai Tahu. J.P.S. 19:115.
ARA HORIA Ngati Toa Chief. A name in a Proverb. J.P.S. 10:92, 98. P. 33, 56. Trans. 12:124-125; 22:125.
ARAHUA chief of Ati Awa at the seige of Kaiapohia. J.P.S. 1:87; 18:163, 203; 19:5, 37.
ARA HUAThe place where greenstone dwells. Trans. 27:603-604. See also Arahura.
ARA HUAPAEA battle between Tane and Whiro. M.B. 10:70.
ARA HURA District and river. West Coast of South Island. River, West Coast.J.P.S. 3:16, 18; 5:233-236; 10:140, 166-167; 17:60-61; 18:189, 196; 21:143, 145, 148; 22:127. 23:18; 24:55, 110; 26:148, 167; 36:134; 41:89; 42: Mem 10:234; 43:73; 55:156; 64:194; 65:177; 67:84;80:44-45;91:75; 93: 276; 94:131; 112:145; 117:306. A.H.M. 2:184-187; 3:53-80, 301-315; 6:107. P.M. 68. S.D. 35, 243. Ika. 262, 416. M.B. 3:63; 4:35, 56, 70, 156, 163, 171-187, 195; 7:273, 274, 277. Trans. 5:179-181; 10:87; 12:80, 162; 24:161, 481-525; 26:443, 446, 505-506; 38:114; 40:123; 43:276; 48:140, 454. W.W. 2: 47, 63, 128, 138, 263, 278.
ARA HUTAA wife of Tawhaki. J.P.S. 37:362. P.M. 48. Trans. 19:497.
ARAHUTU Wife of Hema and mother of Tawhaki. J.P.S. 37:360.
ARAI A river in Poverty Bay. A place on North Auckland Peninsula. Geological formation of the Tertiary period; Place name, Poverty Bay. J.P.S. 7:78; 23:93, 120; 34:20, 177; 49:56; 54:118-119; 60:89; 64:304; 69:335; 97:120, 108:264; 117:135. Trans. 4:126; 8:93; 15:379; 21:392; 29:567; 41:436; VI. S. 13, 63
ARAI ARAMaui potiki Genealogy. A wife of Whiro nui. J.P.S. 4:18, 20, 182. A.H.M. 3:34, 41. Trans. 24:36.
ARAI AWAA rock at the mouth of the Whakatane. Trans. 40:192.
ARAI HUATu nui a rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 13:155.
ARAI O MATUKUA place in Taranaki. J.P.S. 18:3.
ARAI O TAWHITIHouse of Potiki roa in Taranaki. J.P.S. 17:74.
ARAI O TURANGA Name of a battle. J.P.S. 35:32, 34.
ARAI PAWAOne of the crew of Kura haupo. J.P.S. 16:217.
ARAI REHEToi Genealogy. A man who cursed his father in law and paid the penalty. J.P.S. 2:47-48, 110; 4:182, Genealogy 8; 23:169.
ARAI TE TONGAA marae in Rarotonga. J.P.S. 7:144; 16:177; 29:132; 36:124, 126.
ARAI TE URUName of Ruanui's house. A place in Poverty Bay. Name of a canoe. Name of a taniwha. Taniwha at Hokianga. J.P.S. 8:217; 15:185; 16:81; 17:102; 23:215- 216; 24:13,108-112; 26:75-76, 80; 28:50; 29:131- 132; 35:202; 43:Mem 10:281, 303; 47:169-171; 66:227, 231, 243, 247; 79:28; 103:155. A.H.M. 2:178-179. 3:106-109, 112-113, 191. P. 90. M.B. 2:5; 3:17-28, 33-40, 68. 7:157, 286, 291. 9:8; 10:113, 126. Trans. 10:61; 12:123, 161, 163; 34:449; 37:16; 38:118-119. VI. S. 24, 26. W.W. 2: 204, 222-223, 227, 239.
ARAI TONGA One of Karika's homes on Rarotonga (Maori tradition).J.P.S. 36:123-124.
ARAI URUAn ancient canoe. J.P.S. 1:217; 12:129. See also Arai Te Uru.
ARAKA 1842 place name, southern South Island. J.P.S. 78:370.
ARA KAHUAA chief of Ngati Ira. J.P.S. 3:218.
ARA KAIA chief of Ngati Maru killed at Roto a Ira. J.P.S. 27:41-42. Trans. 15:444.
ARA KAI TAURIAA chief of Ngati Poutama. Wh. 71.
ARAKAI TE MANIA Meeting house at Te Horo Marae, Te Horo. J.P.S. 87:118.
ARA KA NINIMoriori Genealogy. Trans. 37:158.
ARAKARI Urupa, Tarawa marae, Taranaki Maunga. J.P.S. 40:77.
ARA KARIAA pathway to Whetungu pa. J.P.S. 30:257.
ARA KATA ORAAn incantation. A.H.M. 1:66.
ARA KAUA man of Uenuku kopako killed at Rotorua. J.P.S. 19:94; 26:80. Trans. 10:88 Genealogy.
ARAKA WHITU Follower of Rua. J.P.S. 92:369, 382.
ARA KI TAHITI A point of land on Kahoolawe Island called Ka-ala-i- kahiki. The Maori translation being: The-way-to-Tahiti. W.W. 2: 215 Should be Te Ara ki Tahiti; The translation is more likely to mean the pathway to Tahiti ...
ARAMA KARAKAArawa Genealogy. Chief of Omanaia. J.P.S. 6:56; 27:156; 88:388, 400, 413.
ARAMA KARAKA PI Resident of Waima, Hokianga.J.P.S. 88:390, 394.
ARAMA KARAKA TE HINAKI Chief of Omanaia, probably fictional. J.P.S. 88:379, 388, 390, 392, 400, 411.
ARAMAKARAKA TE MOKONUI A RANGI Ngati Rangitihi Chief at Matata. J.P.S. 79:71.
ARAMATAIVillage between Te Kuiti and Taumaranui.J.P.S. 47:146, 149.
ARA MOAA block of land at Whanganui. Wh. 325.
ARA MOANA A greenstone neck pendant. Pat Aramoana: head of Roimata Marae, Ohiwa. J.P.S. 23:18; 27:8; 37:173;93:383, 393-394. M.B. 4:188. W.W. 2: 128, 138.
ARA MOHOA Maori pa Whanganui. J.P.S. 5:157, 165; 13:96; 23:75; 37:19; 67:58. Trans. 25:346, 347; 34:451; 37:421; 39:507. W.W. 2: 143, 153.
ARA MUHUJ.P.S. 55:235 Genealogy. Wh. 4, 34, 197, 268, 277-278, 303.Proper spelling of Ara Moho
ARANGAA chief of Ngati Tama. Tuhoe. Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:58; 87:118. Wh. 121.
ARANGA HAKIWAIMark Te Aranga Hakiwai, academic. J.P.S. 105:345.
ARA NUIA chief of Ngati Maniapoto. A chief of Ngati Awa of Hokianga. A pa near Kai iwi. J.P.S. 4:186; 13:241. Wh. 65.
ARA NUI A TANEThe path to the under world. W.W. 1:188, 192.
ARA NUI A TARUEAAn old road in Rarotonga. J.P.S. 7:145.
ARA NUI A TOIAn old road in Rarotonga. J.P.S. 7:144; 16:177-178.
ARA NUI O TOI Road in Rarotonga named after Toi. J.P.S. 64:185, 189.
ARA O HINGAA name in an ancient chant. J.P.S. 16:170; 21:34.
ARA O TARAIATaraia's track. Ika. 354.
ARA O TAWHAKIA man killed at Parapara Whanganui. Name of a pa. Name of a canoe. J.P.S. 27:13. Wh. 68. M.B. 8:44. Trans. 42:84.
ARA PAEA place in Taranaki. Pa site, Upper Mokau. J.P.S. 18:65; 47:145, 151; 48:131. M.B. 6:64.
ARA PAEPAEA range of hills in the Tararua Mountains. Trans. 43:503, 507, 512.
ARAPAKIDecorative panels in a wharenui. J.P.S. 38:218 see also Pukiore and Tukutuku .
ARA PAKI AKAA battle in the Bay of Plenty. J.P.S. 2:229, 265.
ARA PA NUIA hill to the north of Napier. Trans. 19:447.
ARA PAOA An island in the Marlborough Sounds. Arm of Kaipara harbour.Another name for Arapawa. J.P.S. 3:231; 8:43; 10:79, 135; 18:164, 189; 19:71; 21:94; 22:127-129; 23:75, 215; 24:15, 22, 43, 50; 26:117, 129; 27:104-105; 46:116, 121; 49:473; 51:225; 79:31; 102:35; 103:124, 158. M.B. 8:123-124. A.H.M. 3:65, 164, 288. Trans. 1F:8; 40:266; 48:5, 436. VI. S. 74. W.W.2: 46-47, 49, 62-64, 89, 92, 94, 123, 127-128, 143, 154, 204, 223, 227, 229, 237, 241, 249, 251, 259, 265, 273.
ARA PAOA NUIA name in a song. M.B. 8:122.
ARA PARERAA pa at Kaipara. J.P.S. 10:84; 30:164. VI. S. 94, 99.
ARAPATA HAKIWAI Museum curator in Wellington. J.P.S. 109:319; 117:260.
ARAPATA KOOTI J.P.S. 119:157.
ARAPATA TE HIREA A brother in law of Rangihaeata. A.H.M. 16:16. Trans. 5:49.
ARA PAUAA place on the Coromandel Peninsula. J.P.S. 45:1.A.H.M. 5:131. Trans. 2:80.
ARA PAUA NUIA pa north of Napier. A.H.M. 3:75, 120. Trans. 15:447-450; 23:351.
ARA PAWAThe northern portion of the South Island. A pa near the mouth of the Mimi river. Island, Pelorus Sound.J.P.S. 6:83; 10:120; 17:130; 18:110; 22:154, 193, 195, 215; 23:13, 17, 124; 26:167; 27:14; 37:187, 207; 49:476; 69:250; 78:224, 230; 94:254; 102:35. A.H.M. 2:185, 187; 3:70; 6:6, 52. Wh. 2-3. Ika. 259, 262, 280-281, 530. M.B. 4:188; 6:89. Trans. 9:18; 22:76; 24:415. W.W. 2: 77, 113, 117, 127, 133, 137-138. see also Aropawa.
ARA PAWA NUIFull name of Ara Pawa pa. J.P.S. 19:17-18. M.B. 4:177. W.W. 2: 259, 273.
ARA PEKAPEKA A RUARANGI J.P.S. 32:133. Another name for Tokaroa
ARAPETA AWATERE Academic.J.P.S.61:157; 63:260; 74:127; 90:198, 206.
ARAPETA MARUKITIPUA AWATERE Academic.J.P.S.84:346, 510.
ARAPETI PAIKEA Maternal grandfather of Henare Toka of Ngati Whatua. J.P.S.77:214.
ARA PIKI A MAKAWE ROAA kauri tree at Moehau. J.P.S. 33:210.
ARA PIPIA battle in Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 25:33.
ARA POHUEA pa on the northern Wairoa. J.P.S. 8:151.
ARAPUKI Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:60.
ARAPUNI Place on the Waikato River.J.P.S. 36:369, 371.
ARARA Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:60.
ARA RAKAUTangata whenua Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:194; 37:192, 213. W.W. 2: 76.
ARA RAPARAPAA Ngati Toa pa at Kawhia. J.P.S. 18:60.
ARA RAU Ancestor of Tamatea. J.P.S. 22:Table I; 24:7. W.W. 2: 120 Table I, 234.
ARARAU ENUA A wife of Ru whose brothers sailed to Aotearoa with Kupe; name for Aitutaki (Cook Island tradition). J.P.S. 43:18, 22, 79; 64:194.
ARARAU ENUA O RU KI TE MOANARu looking for land on the sea: son of Ru; a name for Aitutaki (Cook Island tradition). J.P.S. 43:23, 73.
ARA REPEDistrict around Roto kari, Taranaki. J.P.S. 2:185; 17:206.
ARA RIMUA place on the Tihi manuka Maori track. A block of land near Waihi. J.P.S. 16:130. A.H.M. 5:41.
ARA ROAA flat on the Awatere river. A place near East Cape. An ancestor of Wahine iti.J.P.S. 4:26; 9:117-118; 39:79; 43:259; 44:30, 220; 46:88; 55:236; 62:90-91; 63:258; 87:115, 118; 92:321; 94:261; 108:267, 269; 112:364. Trans. 29:513, 527; 45:359.
ARA TAHIA chief killed by Rangitane near Piripiri, Danevirke J.P.S. 15:89.
ARA TAHUNA Pathway on the sandspit, Puketutu Pa. J.P.S. 47:125-127.
ARA TAKITamatea Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:80.
ARA TAKITAKIA track leading from Okoki, Taranaki, to the sea-shore. J.P.S. 17:10.
ARA TAMAHINEA person drowned by Paikea. A.H.M. 3:49.
ARATANGA NUKU A Polynesian navigator. J.P.S. 16:171; 22:179; 39:36-37. W.W. 2: 54.
ARATANGA RANGI Tangiia genealogy, Rarotonga. J.P.S. 39:36.
ARA TANGATAA chief of Te Rauparaha's party in a raid on the South Island. J.P.S. 10:90, 95; 18:72, 201; 52:58-61. A.H.M. 4:65, 69; 6:80, 112. Trans. 5:76. VI. S. 83.
ARA TAPU A place on the Wairoa river, Kaipara. J.P.S. 23:14. Trans. 21:336; 32:350-351; 39:450. W.W. 2: 134.
ARATAPU O MANAIA Probably the present port of Aratapu on the Wairoa river, Kaipara. W.W. 2: 125, 134. Should be Te Aratapu o Manaia - which is the long version of the name Manaia
ARA TATARAMOAA place near Masterton. J.P.S. 15:142-143.
ARA TAUA Tama te kapua Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:215; 17:65; 52:202; 55:16.W.W. 2: 165.
ARA TAU MAIHIAncient name of a pa near Bulls Rangitikei. Trans. 25:406. 42:106.
ARA TAU WHAITISaid to be the first canoe to come to NewZealand. J.P.S. 1:217; 12:172; 16:134; 75:194. M.B. 7:278, 291-292. Trans. 30:33; 37:121-124.
ARA TAWHAOA canoe made of a stranded Totara. J.P.S. 2:101, 236, 250; 3:62-64, 69, 71; 7:32, 34; 12:170; 16:177, 183-185; 20:187; 35:202;71:297; 41:45; 75:195-196, 200, 203-205. M.B. 7:292; 9:54, 105. Trans. 32:360; 37:121-138; 40:232.
ARA TIATIA The way to the upper heavens. Rapids on the Waikato, nine miles from Taupo. J.P.S. 23:207; 35:240; 37:359, 363; 56:334, 336; 78:408. W.W. 1:113, 126-135, 155, 185; 2: 195, 214. Trans. 21:346; 32:229; 33:234; 40:85; 47:71.
ARA TIPIA pa in Hawke's Bay taken by Ngapuhi. J.P.S. 9:48, 56, 72, 83, 157; 27:42; 35:93, 110. M.B. 4:89.
ARA TITAHAA Ngati Raukawa pa. A.H.M. 5:255.
ARA TOI HUAREWAA way to the upper heavens. W.W. 1:113.
ARA TORUWhanganui Genealogy. Wh. 40 Genealogy.
ARA TUAPaikea. Genealogy. S.D. 94 Table G.
ARA TUKUTUKUAn ancestor of Taupo taniwhas. The spider threads by which Tawhaki ascended to the heavens. J.P.S. 26:69; 33:33. W.W. 1:164. Ika. 158.
ARA TU MAHEI Pre-fleet genealogy, Taupo source. J.P.S. 39:191
ARA TU MAHENGARangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:22, 30; 6:169.
ARA TU MAHENI Pre-fleet genealogy, Ngai Tahu source.J.P.S. 39:191.
ARAUA chief of Ngati Awa. J.P.S. 10:155; 27:103; 67:67.
ARA UKUUKUA Taranaki tribe. J.P.S. 5:116, 117; 17:43.
ARAURA Place name, East Coast; a name for Aitutaki. J.P.S. 43:22; 64:193, 194; 91:78.
ARAWA A canoe. The People and the district where they live. J.P.S. 1:213, 224-237, 232; 2:49, 54, 99, 110-111, 127, 157, 204-207, 210, 220-227, 230, 238, 243, 247-249, 281; 3:37, 46-49, 59, 64-65, 71, 140, 168, 199-213; 4:20, 23, 45, 46, 178, 180, 182; 5:1, 4, 6, 12; 6:10, 42, 52-60; 7:111, 122, 187-198, 212; 8:108, 128, 183, 207, 214, 235-249; 9:31, 35, 54, 67-70, 77, 80, 86-87, 98, 101-106, 139, 149-151, 161, 185, 218; 10:19-22, 38, 109, 117, 127; 11:14, 31, 36-41, 53-59, 63-67, 129-133, 144-145, 153, 159, 162, 222, 227-228, 249-256; 12:39-43, 53-61, 73, 122, 124, 128, 153, 158, 169-178, 193, 197, 201, 209; 13:41, 49-52, 66-67, 84, 88, 191, 240, 247, 255-256; 14:7, 19, 47, 64, 81, 120, 123, 140, 158, 174, 183-185; 15:11, 35, 164-165; 16:17-18, 24-26, 33, 64, 69, 74-77, 137, 180-182, 189, 205, 215; 17:6, 57, 224-226; 18:44, 51, 86, 101, 126-127, 213-214; 19:94-95, 118, 126, 216; 20:188; 21:26, 149; 22:165, 192, 216; 23:30, 31, 83, 170, 171, 205, 216, 219; 24:12, 13, 17, 43, 44, 54, 55, 86-91, 104, 111, 112, 131; 25:104, 163; 26:24, 138, 182, 183; 27:44, 226; 29:37, 41, 161; 30:97, 147, 164, 242, 253-258; 31:34, 196; 32:29-48, 121-129, 184; 33:155, 331; 34:278, 292-319; 35:44, 199, 202-203, 244, 255, 347, 351; 36:131, 144, 373, 375; 37:187, 208, 215, 222; 38:51, 71, 155, 217, 219; 39:77, 189, 194, 376; 41:28, 48, 225; 42:113, Mem 10:238-239, 241; 43:Mem 10:285; 44:189; 50:103, 114, 116, 122, 172; 46:38; 49:43, 151, 236, 238, 554; 51:iv, 20 Genealogy; 52:46-48, 50, 52-53, 56- 57, 62-64; 54:118-119, 123; 55:70, 77 Genealogy, 165; 56:175-176, 178-181, 225, 325, 328-329, 331-332; 57:31, 35-36, 43, 45, 275; 58:47, 65, 70 Genealogy, 73; 60:82, 84, 88-89, 227, 231; 61:168, 179, 183, 187, 199; 62:176, 291, 388, 403-405; 63:35, 181, 188; 64:181, 185, 188, 195-196, 221, 259; 65:54 Genealogy VI, 159, 213-215, 223-225, 228-229, 306, 315, 324, 326; 66:133, 181, 235, 249, 251, 253, 255, 262;67:37, 49-54, 162-163, 216, 235; 69:73, 235, 380; 71:295-297, 299-304, 306-309, 361, 365, 371-377; 72:223; 73:172; 74:12, 227, 265; 75:179-180, 186, 190-opp190 Genealogies I and III, 192, 194-197, 202, 204; 77:149; 78:7-8, 86, 253-255, 388, 395, 399, 407-408, 410-411, 415, 535; 79:30, 72-74, 76, 78, 82- 83, 405-406, 409, 435; 81:163, 171, 182; 83:Mem 40:14, 34; 84:Mem 40:43, 46, 66, 82; 128, 136, 344-346, 512-513; 87:247-249; 88:203, 393; 89:333; 90:164, 503; 91:48, 540;92:52, 68-69-70, 72, 91, 320, 323, 331; 93:27, 37, 66, 352, 385; 94:97-99, 107-108, 115-116, 120-121, 123, 131-141, 147, 160, 175; 96:433, 453-454, 459-460; 97:203, 331; 98:149; 99:7-8, 36-39, 156-167, 174-175; 101: 35, 391; 102:17, 67, 363; 103:157, 163; 105:7, 169; 106:323-324, 333-334, 336-340, 342-355, 363-366; 107:382, 385; 108:243-247, 266, 276; 109:359; 110:46-48, 53; 112:145, 347, 358; 114:32, 147; 117: 257-258; 118:253, 361, 365, 367; 119: 19, 125, 132. A.H.M. 1:iv, vii; 2:91, 121, 124, 127, 176, 188, 194; 3:52, 63, 73-74, 78, 126, 130, 192, 292, 303; 4:9, 16, 25-26, 34-35, 56, 105; 5:6, 8, 26, 81-82, 132, 169, 185-186, 203, 205, 225-229, 234-235, 246-248; 6:24, 58, 100, 237, 250, 255. P.M. 60, 76, 80, 83, 93, 99, 103. S.T. 2, 4, 11-26, 32, 36, 163, 223-224, 313. S.M. 30, 51, 56-57, 83, 86, 89-90, 100, 104. S.D. 73. P. 2. Wh. 16, 105, 108. Ika. 262, 269, 290, 316. M.B. 3:24, 35-39, 61, 85; 4:131, 170-177, 187, 216; 5:34, 90; 6:40, 283; 7:12, 33, 68, 148-149, 183, 197, 279-288, 290-291; 8:12, 40; 9:105, 109; 10:129, 131, 139, 148, 208. Trans. 1F:2-6; 4:6, 9, 56-60, 108; 5:36; 8:80; 9:5; 10:55, 62, 205; 11:74; 14:46; 15:434-438, 445, 448; 17:419; 19:233, 374; 20:419; 22:73, 112, 506; 24:484, 485, 516, 624; 25:41; 26:438, 448; 27:151, 153, 674; 28:39; 30:34, 52, 554; 32:257, 262, 350, 353, 362-363; 34:71-72, 374; 35:18, 30, 52, 57, 79, 110, 172, 173; 36:16, 56, 59; 37:104, 106, 121-127, 134, 137, 140-145; 38:118, 128, 134, 184, 196; 40:208, 237; 41:282; 42:41, 115, 430; 45:372; 47:72; 48:450-451, 456. VI. S. 15, 18, 30-36, 47, 54. W.W. 2: 74, 96, 119, 162, 194, 197, 212-213, 215, 224, 238, 243, 250, 252, 261-262, 264-266, 277-278
ARA WAERETu ranga peke Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:75.
ARA WAHIEA chief of Ngati Maru. J.P.S. 10:21.
ARA WAI A son of Tu korehu of Waikato killed at Roto a Tara. An ancestress of Nga Toro i rangi. J.P.S. 9:158, 160; 16:183; 25:40; 114:144. W.W. 1:144.
ARAWARUOne of the offspring of Rangi and Papa. J.P.S. 37:69. W.W. 1:87, 118. M.B. 10:44-45, 49, 64.
ARA WATAA place at Jackson's Bay Westland.J.P.S. 66:361.Trans. 13:197.
ARAWITe Rauparaha's pa at Kawhia. J.P.S. 18:67. A.H.M. 6:16. Trans. 5:55. M.B. 6:23.
ARA WHAKAPIKIA chief of Ngati Maru killed by Ngati Paoa. A.H.M. 5:97-103.
ARA WHANUI A TANEThe path by which the spirits return to the ancient homeland. J.P.S. 29:31; 32:115-116; 35:240.
ARA WHATAJackson's Bay. A place near Maunga pohatu. J.P.S. 23:95; 28:219.
ARA WHATA A WHARE KOTOREA place near Pohue on the old Maori track from Napier to Taupo. J.P.S. 25:109.
ARA WHITA I TE RANGI Child of Tawhaki. J.P.S. 7:31, 33; 15:154; 22:Table I; 23:Genealogy 13; 24:7. A.H.M. 1:89, 128; 6:189, 225.W.W. 2: 234
ARA WHITA TE RANGIChild of Tawhaki. Different spelling. See also Ara Whita i te Rangi.
ARA WHITI I TE RANGIChild of Tawhaki. Different spelling. See also Ara Whita te Rangi.
ARAWHITI TE RANGI A genealogy of Rata, married into Rata genealogy W.W. 2: 120 Table I.
ARA WITATamatea Genealogy. Trans. 15:449.
ARA WIWIName of a lady in an old song. J.P.S. 6:101, 104.
AREToi Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:Genealogy 8; 23:Genealogy 5. A.H.M. 1:153; 3:71.
AREAPeople who came in Tokomaru. A.H.M. 2:177.
AREAREA Tuhoe chief. J.P.S. 6:60.
ARE HETuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:18; 23:50-51, Genealogy 5.
AREIName of a track. A Ngati Tama Kainga. J.P.S. 18:110; 19:19, 22; 27:177. M.B. 6:298.
AREI AHIA pa in South Taranaki. M.B. 6:286.
AREIRUA Tini-o-Toi genealogy. Nga Puhi Genealogy. Descendant of Toi kai rakau. J.P.S. 53:opp110 Genealogy.
AREPO Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:60.
ARERE Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 68:215.
AREROHau moe wharangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 20:80; 43:78; 51:20 Genealogy; 55:2; 67:60; 99:311.
ARERO O HINETAI Female taniwha, Whanganui River.J.P.S. 46:221.
ARERO O TE URU Different spelling of Arero o Uru. See also Arero o Uru.
ARERO O URUA pa on the Whanganui. J.P.S. 18:37, 103. Wh. 73, 74, 121, 128.
ARERO TE PAA place near Cape Runaway. Trans. 46:284.
ARERO WHATERO Old name for a tribe in the Ngati Porou area of Waiapu. J.P.S. 37:225.
ARETE TUHA Ngati Whatua genealogy.J.P.S.47:opp 176.
ARETOKA 1842 place name, southern South Island.J.P.S.78:370.
ARIEleventh day of the moon. Toi Genealogy. A name in an old tangi. J.P.S. 5:112-115; 7:40; 8:103; 23:Genealogy 5; 31:93; 32:14; 37:340, 344-354; 54:166; 67:67. A.H.M. 50. S.M. 17. W.W. 1:169. M.B. 9:75-76, 87. Trans. 35:98.
ARIAA man killed at the seige of Mikotahi. J.P.S. 19:60; 27:38. P. 6.
ARIA I TE RANGATIRAA chief of Ngati Rangi killed by Pahau. A.H.M. 4:89.
ARIARINgati Rakai paka Genealogy. Tainui Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:185; 23:88 Genealogy; 65:54 Genealogies II, IX, & XIII. A.H.M. 4:73.
ARIARIAO The twelfth night of the moon (Grey). J.P.S. 37:340, 354.
ARIARIPO The eleventh night of the moon (Grey). J.P.S. 37:340, 354.
ARIARI TE RANGIHou mai tawhiti Genealogy. An ancestress. of Nga Toro i rangi. J.P.S. 25:165; 75:opp190 Genealogies I and III; 97:202-203; 99:47. S.T. 311. W.W. 1:143.
ARIA TE HINAUA man of Galatea, Rangitaiki. J.P.S. 15:32.
ARIHA Te Rangikaheke genealogy. Arawa Genealogy. J.P.S. 94:100, 136; 99:46.
ARIHITamatea Genealogy. Trans. 15:458.
ARIHIA Arihia and Makarini Memorial dining hall, Waiomatatini.J.P.S. 108:250, 259, 268, 269-270.
ARIKAKAName of a kumara. M.B. 9:55.
ARIKIName of a pa. A name in a lament. Name of a star. Ngati Maru Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:48; 6:55; 10:45; 11:31, 129, 145, 225; 12:152, 158, 193; 14:7; 18:1, 2, 41; 19:94; 27:61; 31:193; 35:201; 41:3; 44:187; 46:56; 66:168, 170; 70:386; 83:223; 118:237. A.H.M. 1:52. M.B. 10:106. Trans. 19:362; 26:151; 32:359; 34:574; 37:452; 48:306.
ARIKI A TE TAUName of an ancient people. J.P.S. 12:129.
ARIKI AWATEARangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:183. houa. J.P.S. 19:214.
ARIKI KAEAKAPAA hot spring near Rotorua. Trans. 10:437; 15:362.
ARIKI KAKAHUOne of the Chatham Island fleet. A sister of the chief of Rangi W.W. 2: 147.
ARIKIKIAn arm of Tarawera lake. A man killed in a fight at Arero o te uru. Trans. 5:351. Wh. 73.
ARIKI KOREHapu oneone Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:168; 23:Genealogy 5; 75:192. Trans. 37:125.
ARIKI KORO NGATAA name in a Whakaara song. J.P.S. 21:157.
ARIKI MAITAIA Taranaki canoe. J.P.S. 16:190; 17:22. A.H.M. 2:177.
ARIKI MATE O KORE KAIA name in a Tau. S.T. 185.
ARIKI MATUANga Riki Genealogy. J.P.S. 5:2; 6:186.
ARIKI NOANOAHonorific name of Fern root. God of fern root. J.P.S. 8:113; 21:158. A.H.M. 3:97, 103-104. Trans. 14:354; 19:536.
ARIKI NUI Nga Riki-Genealogy. J.P.S. 5:2; 6:186; 12:123; 82:412; 118:237.
ARIKINUI TE ATAIRANGIKAAHUMaori Queen. J.P.S. 82:413; 117:8-9; 118:252, 254.
ARIKI O RANGIMythological.Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:144; 104:181-191.
ARIKI O TUOHUA man killed at Arero o te uru pa. Wh. 73.
ARIKI PAKEWAAn ancient Ngati Hotu pa near Taumarunui. J.P.S. 2:209.
ARIKIRANGILord of the heaven: One of Te Kooti names. J.P.S. 92:388; 352-354, 362, 385 see also Kooti.
ARIKI RAUA Tuhoe pa. J.P.S. 6:62. 11:14, 132; 12:93; 16:183.
ARIKI ROANga Riki Genealogy. A bay on Rotorua. J.P.S. 5:2; 6:186.
ARIKI TAHITONga Riki Genealogy. J.P.S. 5:2; 6:186.
ARIKI TAPUA name in a Takitimu canoe song. J.P.S. 17:103.
ARIKI TARA ARE High Priest, Rarotonga. J.P.S. 39:34, 42; 64:181; 86:468; 98:336-337, 341-342, 344.
ARIKI TE PUEA HERANGIJ.P.S. 49:613. See Puea Herangi.
ARIKITOA Old Prime Ministerial residence, Wellington. J.P.S. 41:32.
ARIKI UPOKO TINI The Chief of many heads, adopted son of Tangiia-nui. W.W. 2: 107 Should be Te Ariki-upoko-tini. Tangiianui was the Rarotongan chief who lived in Tahiti and Rai'atea before colonizing Rarotonga, his adopted son Tai-te-ariki also known as Te Ariki-upoko-nui, (the chief over many heads) meaning he had many people for whom he was responisble for .
ARIKI WAREWAREName of a kumara pit in an old song. J.P.S. 14:148, 149.
ARIKI WHAKA RO AUOne of the crew of Takitimu. J.P.S. 12:52.
ARIMATA Village where a nui pole was erected. J.P.S. 62:206.
ARI MATA NUIFull name of Ari, a bad night for fishing. J.P.S. 32:14; 37:340, 350. Trans. 35:75.
ARIMATIA Deserted settlement on the upperWhanganui River near Taumaranui. J.P.S. 37:165; 46:217.
ARINGA Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:60.
ARI POURIShould be O te au pouri, Tuwharetoa's full name. Trans. 15:438.
ARIRI Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:67.
ARIRO Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:67.
ARIROA The eleventh night of the moon. J.P.S. 37:340, 351; 54:165.
ARIURU Marae, Waima. J.P.S. 87:118.
AROA pa at Wellington. Writer of a Taniwha story. J.P.S. 3:165-166, 216; 8:222; 11:72; 18:35, 170; 19:128; 26:163; 27:66, 103, 171; 28:10; 61:132, 164; 67:67; 82:124; 88:385; 102:35.M.B. 8:28. Trans. 6:378; 9:37; 10:368, 373-377; 12:56; 14:461; 17:342; 21:493-497; 37:152.
AROA Village leader in The Legend of Mahu and Taewha.J.P.S. 35:89, 90, 106.
ARO AKAPAA chief killed at Oputara, Whirinaki. J.P.S. 11:227; 15:189.
AROAROA pa at Manga whero, near Parapara. Wh. 17.
AROARO A MANUA name for summer. J.P.S. 8:98.
AROARO KAEHEA chief who came in Arai te uru canoe. J.P.S. 24:108; 26:76. A.H.M. 2:179. Trans. 38:119.
AROARO MAHANAA name for summer. J.P.S. 8:98; 38:53.
AROARO O KUPE A rock at Seatoun. J.P.S. 26:146. M.B. 7: 273; 27:174. W.W. 2: 45, 60.
AROARO TAHURIJ.P.S. 27:19.
AROARO TAHURIHURI Name derived from the rout of Omahu pa by Ngati Whatuiapiti and Rangitane. J.P.S. 55:19, 21.
AROARO TAMAHINEA small lake on Mayor Island. Trans. 17:422.
AROARO TEAName of a house and pa in the story of Niwareka. A.H.M. 2:5. W.W. 1:187.
AROARO TE RANGINgati Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 10:22.
AROARO WHANUIA star. J.P.S. 30:260-261.
ARO ATUAA chief of Ngati Hika rahui. Rangitane Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:230; 9:52, 60; 15:67, 72.
ARO AU HITIANGAA name in an old lament. A.H.M. 4:13.
AROHAA mountain Town and District in the North Island. Meeting house near Puha. Character in the play The Pohutukawa Tree J.P.S. 2:226, 240; 8:180, 184; 11:15; 14:99; 17:114; 19:202; 29:41, 161; 30:96, 144; 51:223; 54:210; 67:233; 71:365; 93:376, 392 A.H.M. 5:28, 30, 58, 92, 113-114, 194, 260-261, 270. S.T. 277-278. M.B. 9:125. Trans. 5:40; 6:283; 10:386; 12:319, 321; 13:402, 437; 16:387, 499; 17:275-281, 299, 455; 19:248, 351-352, 377, 394; 20:347, 442; 21:40, 137-152, 358, 415; 22:249, 256, 261, 401; 25:173, 438; 26:363, 366, 404-405; 30:420; 32:172; 37:266; 38:26; 39:224- 226; 41:106, 208; 42:201, 209, 408; 43:182; 44:407; 46:8-9; 48:311.
AROHA A TAIA peak of Te Aroha. J.P.S. 3:29, 34; 14:99. S.M. 81.
AROHA A UTAAnother peak of Te Aroha. J.P.S. 3:29, 34; 14:99. S.M. 81.
ARO HAERE TAHITara Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:43.
AROHANAA Tuhoe chief. J.P.S. 6:46; 11:158; 13:5; 23:44, 50; 34:278. Trans. 38:184.
AROHANGATuri Genealogy. P.M. 114.
AROHA-O-TE-WAIPOUNAMU Meeting house, Omaka Marae.J.P.S.108:274
AROHA TAIJ.P.S. 8:3. See also Aroha.
AROHA TAMAIRAA fight in Tuhoe land. J.P.S. 23:91.
AROHA UTAJ.P.S. 8:3. M.B. 8:165. See also Aroha.
AROHE Ngai Tai Pa on East Tamaki Head (Musick Point), Auckland.J.P.S. 60:89.
AROHENAA hill in the upper Waikato. J.P.S. 12:201; 30:146.
AROHI Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:67.
AROHIAROHIQuivering heat. A.H.M. 1:151. Ika. 116. M.B. 10:45.
AROHIROHI J.P.S.38:53.
AROHOAA skirmish at Nga puke turua. J.P.S. 18:107.
ARO MANGAA pa on the Whanganui. J.P.S. 14:136-143. Wh. 68, 80-84, 134. M.B. 6:259.
ARO MANGA TANEA place in Hawaiki. J.P.S. 21:37.
ARO MANGA WAHINEA place in Hawaiki. J.P.S. 21:37.
ARO MANGOA woman killed on the Rangitikei near Puke o kahu. Trans. 42:78.
ARO MEAA name in a proverb. Trans. 36:56.
ARONGA TE AOTwo names in a Ngati Hotu Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:210.
ARONGA TE POTwo names in a Ngati Hotu Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:210.
ARO O TE RANGITuwhakairi ora Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:115.
AROPAKE Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:60.
ARO PAKIA pa in Whakatane valley. J.P.S. 7:30, 32; 21:174; 24:131; 31:144.
ARO PAOAJ.P.S. 3:226; 15:79; 16:159; 18:172, 200; 19:212; 32:123. A.H.M. 3:179. Trans. 5:398.Another spelling of Ara paoa
ARO PAOA NUIA pa in Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 13:155, 158; 14:79, 94-95. Trans. 3:18. See also Ara pawa.
AROPATAWhanganui Genealogy. Wh. 40 Genealogy.
ARO PAWAA river in Hawke's Bay. Island. J.P.S. 4:41; 10:104; 14:79, 94-95; 17:10, 45, 130-131; 35:188; 102:12-13, 35 A.H.M. 5:120. See also Ara pawa.
ARO PETASon of a priestess named Wiki. J.P.S. 82:343-344. Wh. 110.see also Aropeta Haeretuterangi.
AROPETA HAERETUTERANGITribal historian.J.P.S. 82:343, 346 see also Aropeta.
ARO PIRIProverbs. P. 46.
AROPUKE Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:60.
ARO RANGIA hill in Rarotonga. A hill at Wai o hau. Rangitaiki. J.P.S. 1:219; 7:134, 144, 195-196; 8:53, 55; 11:252; 12:166-167; 14:117; 23:46; 64:facing 188, 190; 70:5, 168; 78:118; 98:335, 341.
AROUKOU KOURENGA J.P.S. 54:24, 37.
ARO WHANAA mountain inland from Tokomaru Bay. Trans. 45:361.
ARO WHATA Village in Hawaiki where Ngatoro-i-rangi's sister lived. J.P.S. 35:212-215, 217, 220-221.
ARO WHENAA mountain in Hawaiki. A Ngati Raukawa pa. A place near Temuka. J.P.S. 7:188; 41:240; 61:162; 75:341; 78:14. A.H.M. 3:8. Trans. 1G:76; 38:114.
ARO WHENUAAn ancient pa near Cambridge. A place near Timaru. Mamaru. Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:204; 18:191; 24:137-138; 27:151; 28:48; 31:193; 119:153. Trans. 2:64; 10:57; 38:114.
ARUPaikea Genealogy. S.D. 94 Table D.
ARUHEA name on a Wahine iti Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:242; 4:26; 25:16; 74:484; 91:38; 119:159.
ARUHE TARATARAAn old South Island tribe. J.P.S. 24:108.
ARUHE TAUIRAA tangata whenua tribe. J.P.S. 1:216; 2:206; 12:173.
ARUHE TAWIRI Pre-fleet tribe, Bay of Plenty. J.P.S. J.P.S. 43:Mem 10:285.
ARUHE WHAKATOA pa on the East Coast. J.P.S. 3:219.
ARU MANGAAwanui a rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:119. Trans. 37:131.
ARURU Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:67.
ARU RUNGA RANGINga Maiha Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:226.
ARURURUMAI RANGI Ancestral name.J.P.S. 103:120.
ATAA man of Whare kauri. Tainui Genealogy. A name in a chant.Name in White's novel Revenge. J.P.S. 23:76; 35:62; 58:70 Genealogy; 67:60; 103:168; 84:Mem 40:63; 99:54; 118:253. A.H.M. 3:178; 4:58, 71; 6:256, 261. S.M. 10, 12. M.B. 10:37. Trans. 21:37. W.W. 2: 144, 155.
ATA A KURAPorou rangi Genealogy. Mother of Tu Whakairi ora. J.P.S. 3:218; 4:21, 26-30; 13:262; 20:17, 26, 34; 23:210; 78:482.
ATAATA O TE RANGIA companion of Tane. J.P.S. 103:145. W.W. 1:128, 131.
ATA HAEATA ROAThe stern post of Kahu mau roa. J.P.S. 33:133.
ATA HAIRAWhakatohea. Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:50.
ATA HAPARAHapu oneone Genealogy. Name in mythological genealogies for phase of light pre-sun.J.P.S. 23:Genealogy 5; 37:227; 52:202.
ATA HIKOIAA Ngati Kahungunu chief. M.B. 3:39.
ATA HIKU RANGI Name representing the light that shone on the tapu mountain Hikurangi, Hawaiki. J.P.S. 37:226.
ATA I MAHINARangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:51.
ATA INU TAIA Taupo chief. J.P.S. 13:258-259; 25:110, 160-162; 26:21-25, 94.
ATAIRANGIHAAHU Tamainupo-Tuteiwi/Arawa/Kingitanga genealogies. J.P.S. 65:54 Genealogy XI; 224, 226.
ATA I RANGI KAAHU Maori Queen. Tainui Genealogy. Kurahaupo Genealogy. J.P.S.49:159; 61:195; 65:54 Genealogy XI, 224, 226; 66:251-252; 76:442; 82:412; 92:429-431; 93:339; 101:111, 322; 102:335; 107:415; 112:266, 270, 275; 115:314; 117:8-9; 118:234; 237, 253.
ATAIRANGIKAHU J.P.S. 106:358. see Atairangikaahu .
ATAIREHEAOf Ngati Te Ata: wife of Tapaue of Waikato.J.P.S. 57:277. see also Atairehia.
ATA I REHIAHua Genealogy. A wife of Tapuae. Huatau genealogy: ancestress of Ngati-te-ata.J.P.S. 47:128; 49:153-154; 58:70 Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:183, 185; 5:72, 73. VI. S. 34.
ATA ITITuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:45.
ATA IWI KURAA daughter of Rereao of Taupo. Trans. 15:440.
ATA KA HIRA MAITaiwiri Genealogy. Son of a man who ate some of his own children. J.P.S. 45:5; 82:347. A.H.M. 6:246. Wh. 52.
ATA KA HUAKINAA man killed at Wairewa, during the Kai huanga feud. A.H.M. 3:272.
ATAKAMAHINA Great-grandparent of Rangituia, ancestor of Ngati Rangi of Murimotu. J.P.S. 82:347.
ATA KA MARIEHoturoa Genealogy. J.P.S. 17:20.
ATA KAPOMataora Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:227.
ATA KORE A grandson of Toi. Hawke's Bay Genealogy. J.P.S. 24:32, 50. A.H.M. 6:210, 225. W.W. 2: 83, 103, 253, 258, 273.
ATA KOREHEWhakatohea Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:50.
ATA KURAA daughter of Tu whakairi ora. One of Rua kapanga's dogs. J.P.S. 20:56. A.H.M.3:136. M.B. 7:288. Trans. 13:46; 14:32.
ATAMAHINA Name in mythological genealogies for dawn of light pre-sun and moon. J.P.S. 37:226. W.W. 2: 199, 217.
ATA MAIToi Genealogy. Cosmogonic Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:Table I. M.B. 10:40. W.W.2: 81, 120 Table I.
ATA MAI WAHONgati Kahungunu Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:245.
ATA MARAMA Name in mythological genealogies for phase of light pre-sun. J.P.S. 37:227.
ATAMA TE KIKIWAA Heitiki maker of Tuhoe. M.B. 4:34.
ATAMATUA Name in mythological genealogies for phase of light pre-sun. J.P.S. 37:227.
ATA MEAToi Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:Genealogy 8; 23:Genealogy 5; 35:338.
ATA MO ONOA Whanganui toa. Wh. 106.
ATA MOUNUA stick used in the Niu ceremony. M.B. 10:179.
ATA NUINgaitahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 21:175; 37:227; 67:67.
ATA O KAI HIHIA gun owned by Ngati Whatua. J.P.S. 10:36.
ATA O RANGI Of Ngati Awa who migrated to Taranaki. W.W.2: 257, 271. Should be Te Ata o Rangi, of Ngati Awa who migrated to the west coast.
ATA O REHUAA chief of Whakatohea. J.P.S. 11:160.
ATA O RONGOA Whanganui chief killed at Kai tete. Wh. 54.
ATA O TAU MAREWAA South Island Genealogy. Trans. 10:88 Genealogy.
ATA O TE RANGI An ancestor of Whakatohea. J.P.S. 3:50; 27:100; 116:311-312.
ATA O TUA South Island Genealogy. J.P.S. 29:191. Trans. 7:296; 10:57, 59, 88 Genealogy; 24:515.
ATA PAREHapu oneone Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:Genealogy 5.
ATAPURU Kurahaupo Genealogy. J.P.S. 55:163.
ATA RAHIA man who returned from Te Reinga. S.M. 45-46.
ATA RANGIRangi and Papa Genealogy.J.P.S. 67:60; 83:273. Trans. 15:457.
ATA RAPAA son of Rangi. J.P.S. 37:226. A.H.M. 1:51.
ATARAU Name in mythological genealogies for phase of light pre-sun. Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 37:227; 67:60.
ATA RAUWEHINgati Toa Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:66.
ATAREAWhanganui Genealogy. Wh. 40 Genealogy.
ATA REREKai para Genealogy. J.P.S. 32:237.
ATARETA Parakiore genealogy. J.P.S. 55:24-25; 67:215, 217, 236. See also Hokimate.
ATA REWHAA descendant of Whiro nui. J.P.S. 21:29.
ATAROA Name in mythological genealogies for phase of light pre-sun. J.P.S. 37:227.
ATARUA Child of Tiahuia and Te Tahuna Herangi and sibling of Te Puea. J.P.S. 61:194.
ATARU ITIWhanganui Genealogy. Wh. 31, 40 Genealogy, 46.
ATA TARUAITU Name in mythological genealogies for phase of light pre-sun. J.P.S. 37:227.
ATA TAUA descendant of Potiki. J.P.S. 23:42.
ATA TUPlace name, Auckland.J.P.S. 84:168; 93:278Trans. 34:72 Genealogy.
ATA TUHIA wife of Rangi. Name in mythological genealogies for dawn of light pre-sun and moon. J.P.S. 37:226. A.H.M. 1:49, 51.
ATAUPorourangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:218-219.
ATA UIRA Name in mythological genealogies for dawn of light pre-sun and moon. Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 37:226; 67:67.
ATA URAA chief of Ngati Apa. J.P.S. 14:155.
ATA WAIRUAAn ancestor of Whakatohea. J.P.S. 3:50
ATAWHAI PIIMIA Youngest wife of Rua. J.P.S. 92:361 see also Atawhai Tara.
ATAWHAI TARA Youngest wife of Rua.J.P.S. 92:361 see also Atawhai Piimia.
ATA WHAKAPAU Name in mythological genealogies for phase of light pre-sun. J.P.S. 37:227.
ATA WHIUA J.P.S. 119:163-164.
ATA WHINA South Island Genealogy. J.P.S. 31:193.
ATAWIRA Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:60.
ATEA Cosmogonic Genealogy. Maui Potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182; 20:68; 22:14; 39:6-7, 17, 21-25, 33-34, 36, 190; 42:115; 47:49; 52:20. M.B. 10:32, 41.
ATEA KURAHau mai wharangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 34:22. VI. S. 72-74, 94.
ATEATEA NUKUAn incantation. A.H.M. 1:125. Trans. 7:20, 45.
ATEATEA RANGIAn incantation. A.H.M. 1:125. Trans.7:20, 45.
ATENE Bluff, Whanganui River. Maori name for Athens. J.P.S. 46:220; 79:Mem 37:1-2, 4, 6, 9-14, 16, 19-26, 33-46, 48-56, 58-59, 61, 63-64, 66-69, 71-77, 82-83, 85.
ATE O HINE PEHINGA Club belonging to Te O Tane, son of Te Maha. J.P.S. 54:118-119.
ATE O TE WHENUAA patu paraoa which belonged to Tu tamure. J.P.S. 11:244.
ATE PURURongo mai wahine Genealogy. J.P.S. 5:6.

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