39:80; 61:170
| HAITI | Rahiri genealogy. J.P.S. 47:opp 176. |
| HAKA | A clearing on Tara Pounamu. J.P.S. 6:54; 12:154; 51:20 Genealogy; 64:265; 74:127; 91:26. P.M. 201. A.H.M. 4:244. Trans. 13:41. |
| HAKA A RAUMATI | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:119. |
| HAKA A TANERORE | Quivering heat. M.B. 8:50. |
| HAKA E PARI. | An island in Lake Tarawera. Ika. 157. |
| HAKAHAKA | Rangitane genealogy.J.P.S. 55:17. |
| HAKA MATUA | Tane Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:144; 6:204. |
| HAKANI | Awanui a rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:119. |
| HAKA POUA | A lake in the South Island. J.P.S. 25:91. Trans. 46:208-209. |
| HAKA PUPU | An estuary near Waikouaiti. S.D. 187. |
| HAKAPUREIREI | Sand hill point, South Island. J.P.S. 25:91; 31:144. |
| HAKARA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:61. |
| HAKARAI | Waitaha Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:222. |
| HAKARAIA |
A chief of Ngati Ape. Ngatiraukawa Chief. Aokehu (Whanganui Chief) genealogy. J.P.S. 45:2;93:389; 99:79-80, 82. Wh. 126, 159, 281. |
| HAKARAIA NGAPATARI | Carver of Te Hau ki Turanga J.P.S.105:22. |
| HAKARAIA PAHEWA | An East Coast chief. J.P.S.39:358, 369. M.B. 9:43-45, 79, 85, 101. |
| HAKARI | Same as Hakari mata. J.P.S. 18:121. |
| HAKARI MATA | A range of hills in the Waikato. J.P.S. 14:97; 18:122; 30:142; 49:153. Trans. 1E:7; 5:457; 10:36; 12:318; 21:412-413; 26:403. |
| HAKARI PAUKENA | A sham feast. J.P.S. 25:79. |
| HAKAROA | Same as Akaroa. J.P.S. 10:90-91, 96-97; 28:154-158. A.H.M. 3:182, 197, 230; 6:32, 113-115. S.D. 289. Trans. 25:406. |
| HAKAROROA | Place name: Shelter Cove, Dusky Sound. J.P.S. 78:189. |
| HAKARU | Place name. J.P.S. 94:5. |
| HAKATARAMEA | A district in South Canterbury. J.P.S. 25:13, 89; 42:61;42:61; 55:158; 78:346; 91:65-66. Trans. 5:197; 15:400; 13:598. |
| HAKA TAREWA | Moa site near Methven. J.P.S. 74:235. See also Akatarewa.
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| HAKATERAMEA | Name of a gorge.J.P.S. 62:176. |
| HAKATERI | A river in the South Island. J.P.S. 27:155. S.D. 237. Trans. 42:314; 43:324, 333-334; 47:346. |
| HAKAU TANGAROA | Name of a fish in a Maui legend. A.H.M. 2:116. |
| HAKAU URU | Name of a fish in a Maui legend. A.H.M. 2:116. |
| HAKAWAU | The man who killed the taniwha, Kaiwhare. J.P.S. 9:86; 18:101; 42:61; 47:5; 75:184; 107:386. A.H.M. 5:53-57. P.M. 102, 163, 175-177. VI. S. 86. |
| HAKE | The name of Maui's bait. Pu karu Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:183. A.H.M. 2:116; 4:70. |
| HAKEA | Far North District. J.P.S. 99:75, 85. |
| HAKEKE | A chief of Ngati Apa. J.P.S. 10:163; 18:132, 159-162; 23:Genealogy 5 and 6; 54:77; 55:225, 227, 235 Genealogy; 78:39. A.H.M. 6:184. Wh. 138, 143, 159-160. Trans. 5:65, 87; 25:426, 523; 42:96, 103-105, 112. |
| HAKEREKERE | A place name in a proverb. J.P.S. 10:165; 17:113-114; 71:305 A.H.M. 5:51-52. |
| HAKETA | Tukutuku expert. J.P.S. 105:18-19. |
| HA KETEKETE | Ngai-Turanga genealogy. J.P.S. 66:262 Genealogy ; 75:193. |
| HAKE TE KURA | A daughter of Tu wiri roa. A.H.M. 3:251. |
| HAKE TERE | A name for the Ashburton river. Trans. 2:51. |
| HAKE TURI | Fairies. Ika. 255. |
| HAKEUMI | J.P.S. 35:159. See Hukanui.
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| HAKI | A Ngai Tahu woman eaten by Ngati Mamoe. J.P.S. 21:175; 25:57; 27:89; 31:139-140. |
| HAKIA | A chief of upper Whanganui. J.P.S. 34:183. |
| HAKIAHA | A descendant of Ika. J.P.S. 1:212,223; 17:20, 46 Table 39; 18:166; 21:97, 100; 103:166-167. |
| HAKIAHA TAWHIO | Ngati Rangi of Murimotu genealogy. J.P.S.82:350. |
| HAKIHAHA | Ngatipukepu resident of Pahou Pa. J.P.S. J.P.S.55:14. |
| HAKI HARATUA | A winter month. J.P.S. 8:103; 37:28. |
| HAKIHEA | A summer month. J.P.S. 8:102-103; 37:28. A.H.M. 2:18. M.B. 9:113. Trans. 35:57; 42:472. |
| HAKI HOHAIA | Ngati Whanaunga: father of Whatarangi. J.P.S. 57:278. |
| HAKI HUKU | A place in the Bay of Plenty. J.P.S. 2:229, 246. |
| HAKI KARAWANA | Arawa tribal historian. J.P.S. 65:54 Genealogy VI. |
| HAKI KINO | A pa near Maunga Rake. Wairarapa. J.P.S. 9:52, 60, 88-89; 15:92; 17:102; 18:35; 67:330-331,333-334. |
| HAKINA | A sister of Rehua. Mamaru Genealogy. A Moriori woman who lived on the Auckland Islands. J.P.S. 2:79; 3:11. A.H.M. 1:29, 53. |
| HAKINIKINI | A Ngati Mamoe chief. J.P.S. 25:97. |
| HAKI PUTA TOMURI | A son of Hau mai Wharangi. J.P.S. 18:86; 20:80, 97-98; 32:237; 99:311. VI. S. 70. |
| HAKIRERE | A canoe built by Whakatau. A canoe commanded by Maihi which took some Taro from Wairua ngangana to Hawaiki. J.P.S. 3:105-106; 9:200, 213; 16:178; 17:35. P.M. 40. M.B. 9:123. |
| HAKIRI | Ngati Maru Genealogy. A.H.M. 5:37-38, 40. |
| HAKIRI MAUREA | A woman who was the cause of the death of Tuwhakaro. Trans. 7:23, 48. |
| HAKIRI O TE RANGI | A descendant of Whiro nui. J.P.S. 1:229; 3:211; 4:18, 182; 5:1. |
| HAKIRI RANGI | A descendant of Haeora. J.P.S. 6:177; 12:54, 121-122; 15:185. |
| HAKI RIRI | Hau mai wharangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 99:311.Trans. 18:42. VI. S. 72-75. |
| HAKIRO | An ancestor of Ohaeawai people. J.P.S. 18:86. |
| HAKI TAI | A place where a fight took place on Bank's Peninsula. A.H.M. 3:268-269. |
| HAKITARA | A man of Ngapuhi living at Kaiapohia when beseiged by Te Rauparaha. A man who took a chief part in the Jean Burt affair at the Chathams. J.P.S. 1:205; 10:89-90, 95; 18:200. A.H.M. 3:283; 6:52. |
| HAKI TE AO | A South Island chief. J.P.S. 28:154; 31:139. |
| HAKI TE KURA | A girl who jumped over a cliff to meet her lover, but struck a rock and was killed. J.P.S. 25:9, 97; 26:83-84; 28:224; 29:127. |
| HAKITORE | Maui potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:218. |
| HAKIWAI | A. T. Hakiwai, academic.J.P.S. 109:210. |
| HAKO | Ancestor of Ngati Hako. J.P.S. 10:16; 54:211. A.H.M. 4:49; 5:26, 30-32. |
| HAKOIRA | Po tupu Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:165. |
| HAKOMITI | A place in the Bay of Plenty. P.M. 78. S.M. 65, 75. |
| HAKONO | Place name. J.P.S. 61:200; 94:110. |
| HAKOPA | A Tuhoe man who fought against the British at Orakau. J.P.S. 10:14; 39:80. |
| HAKO PU RAKAU | A chief of Ngati Awa killed by Ngapuhi at Whakatane. J.P.S. 9:100; 66:262 Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:250, 253. |
| HAKORA PERA | An old pa on the Moawhango river. J.P.S. 21:87. Wh. 21. |
| HAKO PURAKO | Ngai Turanga genealogy. J.P.S. 75:193. |
| HAKORO TU | Name in an ancient myth. A.H.M. 2:49. Trans. 7:32. |
| HAKOTO | Porou rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:216. |
| HAKOUA TE PU | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:18, 28. |
| HAKOUA TUPU | Name of a wind. A.H.M. 1:24. 6:165. |
| HAKU | J.P.S. 89:473. |
| HAKUAI | Name of a tapu bird. W.W. 1:163. Trans. 41:256. |
| HAKUA RANGI | A daughter of Hahore of Tuhoe. J.P.S. 23:53-54, Genealogy 6. |
| HAKUENE | Ngapuhi Chief. J.P.S. 47:166, opp 168, 169. |
| HAKUHA NUI | Tia Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:223. 2:210. A.H.M. 6:242. |
| HAKUI AO | A cannon at Otago Heads. J.P.S. 25:59. |
| HAKU MANU | An ancestor of Rarawa a Aupouri tribes. J.P.S. 18:86. A.H.M. 1:160. Trans. 8:175. VI. S. 26 |
| HAKU MANU AITU | An ancestor of East Coast Tribes. J.P.S. 3:212. 4:29. |
| HAKU MANU IWAWENGA | An ancestor of Rarawa and Aupouri tribes. VI. S. 26. |
| HAKU PURUA | A place on the Oroua river. Trans. 42:104. |
| HAKURA KINO | Kahuri ru Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:140. |
| HAKU RANGI | A teacher in a wharekura at Omahu. W.W. 1:83. |
| HAKURA NUI | A place between Gisborne and Tologa Bay. J.P.S. 2:47, 49, 109, 112, 242; 75:206-208. |
| HAKURANUI | Place name, East Coast.J.P.S. 71:299. |
| HAKU TAMA | A name in a flood story. A.H.M. 1:181. |
| HAKU TORE | One of the crew Horouta. J.P.S. 1:77, 231; 12:122. |
| HAKU TURI | A man who took part in the Jean Hart affair at the Chathams. J.P.S. 1:202; 17:90-101; 35:60; 36:384; 61:9; 83:Mem 40:40. A.H.M. 1:68, 90-91; 3:2, 19. P.M. 55. Trans. 40:197;
W.W. 2: 170. |
| HAKU WAI | Wairarapa Genealogy. J.P.S. 13:165. A.H.M. 1:130, 162. Trans. 41:256. |
| HAMA | A song of Porourangi. Biblical name: Ham. J.P.S. 24:79; 101:36 |
| HAMAHONA | Biblical name: Samson.J.P.S.101:24. |
| HA MAI TAWHITI | Descendant of Mahutonga, brother of Whatonga. J.P.S. 35:75. |
| HAMA I WAHO | A chief of Ngati Awa killed at Ohiwa about 1838. J.P.S. 1:92, 226; 3:50; 4:182; 9:100; 13:69; 19:8. |
| HAMAKONA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:61. |
| HAMA KORAU | A house built for Ranginui at Whakatane. J.P.S. 23:116. |
| HAMAMA | Mother of Tuwhare moa. Wh. 48, 55, 68. M.B. 6:25. |
| HAMAMA TE RANGI | A Whanganui pa. Wh. 80. |
| HA MANA | Name of priest order, means powerful lips and breath of power. J.P.S. 50:146. |
| HAMARA | Wh. 109. |
| HAMARAMA | A Whanganui chief. J.P.S. 18:39, 166; 19:56; 45:2. Wh. 50, 125-126, 152, 316, 328. |
| HAMARIA | Samaria, A place on the east of Taupo moana. J.P.S. 25:105; 26:92, 184; 56:256. |
| HAMA RURU | Ngati Toa Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:65. |
| HAMATA | Name of a people at the Chathams. J.P.S. 81:359-360. Trans. 32:257; 37:147; 149. |
| HAMA TIRI KAKA | Moriori Genealogy. Trans. 37:158-159. |
| HAMENE | A slave taken by Tuwharetoa at Kohi kete. J.P.S. 15:186. |
| HAME PAHIROA | Grandson of Te Oro of the Ngatipaki hapu of Tuwharetoa. J.P.S.97:136. |
| HAMI MAIOHA | Ngapuhi tribal historian. J.P.S.49:600-601, 603. |
| HAMIORA APAROA | Secretary to Te Kooti.J.P.S.51:49; 93:348, 385-386. |
| HAMIORA MAIOHA | Ngapuhi tribal historian.J.P.S.42:83; 47:20, 41, 163-164, opp 168, 171, opp 176, 178, 180. |
| HAMIORA NGARIMU | Great-grandfather of Te Moananuiakiwa Ngarimu. J.P.S.64:489. |
| HAMIORA PIO | Tribal historian, Te Teko. Leading Tohunga of Ngati Awa.J.P.S.75:199, 203, 205; 78:253; 87:26;92:325, 329; 98:152. See also Haamiora, Haamiora Pio and Haamiora Tumutara Pio.
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| HAMIORA TE UARUA | Carver of Te Hau ki Turanga. J.P.S.105:22. |
| HAMI PO TANGAROA | A chief of Hita a papauma tribe. J.P.S. 9:52, 60. |
| HAMI ROPIHA | Of Ngati Kahungunu aka Samuel Hobbs. J.P.S.97:123. |
| HAMI TAWAEWA | Writer of the history of the Otakanini pa Kaipara. Trans. 28:41, 46-47, 748, 751. |
| HAMO | An ancestress of Ngati Porou. J.P.S. 4:19, 31, 177, 182; 5:10; 55:164. M.B. 9:35. |
| HAMOA | Samoa.W.W. 2:140, 150. |
| HAMO KORAU | A house builder. J.P.S. 103:145.A.H.M. 3:90. See also Hamakorau.
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| HAMONGA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:61. |
| HAMO TE RANGI | Full name of Hamo. J.P.S. 6:86. |
| HAMU | Tuputupu whenua Genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86. |
| HAMUA | Rangi tane Genealogy. A hapu of Ngati Kahungunu. A Bay of Plenty tribe.Tuhoe hapu from Waikirikiri, Ruatoki. J.P.S. 1:225, 230; 2:207; 3:11; 4:182; 6:65, 184; 13:180-181; 14:213; 15:72; 17:16; 19:53; 25:2, 7; 27:108, 111; 30:171; 55:23 Genealogy, 56, 77, 79 Genealogy, 235 Genealogy; 92:371-372, 380, 382-383, 385. A.H.M. 3:163-164; 6:181, 230. S.D. 94 Table G. Wh. 113. M.B. 6:213. Trans. 10:88 Genealogy; 37:92; 38:205, 210; 42:98; 45:365. |
| HAMUA AWARIKI | Son of Uengarehupango, progenitor of Ngati Hamua.J.P.S. 102:54-55, 57-58, 61. |
| HAMUERA | Son of Tohunga Pango Ngawene.J.P.S. 79:82. |
| HAMUERA NGARIMU | Chief, father of Te Moananuiakiwa Ngarimu.J.P.S. 64:489. |
| HAMUERA TIPUNA | A person who died at Parekura in conflict with Te Kooti. J.P.S. 55:11-12. |
| HAMUPAHA | A brother of Toa rangatira. A.H.M. 4:102. |
| HAMURANA | A cold spring at Rotorua. J.P.S. 17:224-225; 99:36-37. Trans. 39:444. |
| HAMU RUA | Tu tamure Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:153. |
| HAMU TAHUNA | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:25. |
| HA MUTU | Name given to the 30th night of the month. J.P.S. 54:165. |
| HANA | A Ngapuhi chief who killed Te Ngarara who was responsible for the cutting off of the Hawes. J.P.S. 3:12; 13:33; 20:88-92; 18:Genealogy 6 and 7; 24:106; 48:189, 190;54:93-94, 96; 67:61. M.B. 10:232. A.H.M. 5:208. Trans. 24:36. |
| HANAKE | The origin of paralysis. Trans. 37:14. |
| HANA MAHINI | A place on the Whakatane river. J.P.S. 10:18. Trans. 31:643; 35:68. |
| HANAMAI | Ancestor of Ngati Whatua. J.P.S. 97:122-123. |
| HANA NUI | Mount Anglem, Otago. J.P.S. 25:56. |
| HANA PU | A name in a Kahungunu oriori. J.P.S. 13:159. |
| HANA TAUA | A chief of Ngati Ruanui. J.P.S. 10:163, 18:161, 175, 179; 19:52, 57, 68, 74. A.H.M. 6:4-5. Wh. 142, 148, 153. M.B. 10:276. |
| HANAURU | Chief. J.P.S.40:98. |
| HANA WERA | A range of hills in Wellington Province. Ridge near Manukau, Horowhenua. J.P.S. 2:87; 3:52; 57:290. |
| HANE | Uri o hau Genealogy. VI. S. 37. |
| HANEA | A fishing ground in the Bay of Plenty. J.P.S. 32:126-127. Trans. 42:101. |
| HANENE | Porou rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:214. Trans. 28:39. |
| HANENEPOUNAMU | Matatua genealogy. J.P.S. 55:163. |
| HANGAAHANGA | Name in a lament for Te Wharaunga. J.P.S. 99:173. |
| HANGAHAI | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:61. |
| HANGAHANGA | A pa in the upper Thames district. One of the minor gods. J.P.S. 13:260; 16:76; 26:186. A.H.M. 5:255. W.W. 1:157. |
| HANGAKORE | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:67. |
| HANGA MAHIHI | A place in the Whakatane valley. J.P.S. 23:50. |
| HANGA POUA | A stream running into Roto mahana. Trans. 43:282. |
| HANGA RAU | A chief of Whakatohea killed at O tu Hawaiki. A place where a fight took place in old Hawaiki. J.P.S. 12:177; 16:218; W.W. 1:188. |
| HANGA ROA | A Hawaikian ancestress. A son of Tuhourangi. An incantation. A river near East Cape. J.P.S. 2:231, 248; 3:213; 6:180-181; 10:22, 41; 12:66-67; 13:81; 14:188-189; 33:54; 46:51; 83:Mem 40:18; 92:364. S.M. 61. Ika. 31. Trans. 9:574; 32:424; 39:507; 41:278; 46:335, 345. |
| HANGA RUA | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 5:6; 53:110 Genealogy. |
| HANGA RURU | Proverbs. P. 68. |
| HANGA TAHUA | Stony river Taranaki. J.P.S. 1:93; 18:42-43; 32:93; 33:317; 36:138, 242. |
| HANGATIKI |
Place name, Waikato. J.P.S. 43:101-102; 47:145;48:129-131; 61:160. |
| HANGA WERA | A valley in the Waikato. Trans. 1E:23; 21:413. |
| HANGE | A Moriori who lived on the Auckland Islands. J.P.S. 2:79. |
| HANGIAU | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:61. |
| HANI | A chief of Tuhoe. A stone near Maketu. A god. J.P.S. 13:80; 14:98; 17:2. Ika. 267. |
| HANIA | Trans. 42:104. |
| HANI PAKA | A name in a lament. J.P.S. 14:156. |
| HANITA | Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:48-49, 55, 57, 72, 76, 78, 78 Genealogy. |
| HANITAHA KOWHAI | Muaupoko Chief killed in Taranaki fighting under Major Kemp. J.P.S. 55:46. see also Hanitaha Kohai.
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| HANITA KOHAI | Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:44, 46. see also Hanitaha Kowhai.
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| HANI TA TE MAERO | Writer of a Greenstone Story. Trans. 27:603. |
| HANO KAMU | Ngati Toa Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:68. |
| HANO O TE RANGI | Tamatea Genealogy. Trans. 15:449. |
| HANU | A Waikato chief killed by Ngati Tama. J.P.S. 17:193; 18:24. A.H.M. 6:1. |
| HANUERE | Transliteration for the month January. J.P.S. 103:141-143. |
| HANUI | A chief of Karaka tonga. An ancestor of Ngati Hahui. Tamainupo/Tuteiwi genealogy. J.P.S. 17:112; 35:75; 65:54 Genealogy XI. A.H.M. 5:36, 117-119, 100-102. S.M. 96, 98. |
| HANUI O RANGI | An atua. M.B. 10:100. |
| HANUKU | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:48. |
| HANU O RAKI | A chief killed on Bank's Peninsula. A.H.M. 1:18, 28; 3:272; 6:165. |
| HAO | Maui Potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:219; 43:223; 44:64; 47:51. |
| HAOEMAPU | Name of a cave in a song. A.H.M. 5:67. |
| HAOHAO | Matuku tangotango's house. J.P.S. 31:12. |
| HAOHAO TUPUNI | A name in an old song. J.P.S. 9:32. |
| HAOIKA | Nga Maihi Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:226; 23:86. |
| HAOKA | A Ngati Mamoe Chief. J.P.S. 31:136. |
| HAO O RUA | A constellation called the Net. J.P.S. 8:111; 19:98. M.B. 2:4. |
| HAORA | A Hauraki chief. J.P.S. 13:46. |
| HAO WHENUA | Name of a fight near Otaki. Name of a Wharekura. Pa; Place name.J.P.S. 1:162; 10:158; 13:23, 46; 18:22; 19:3, 54, 77-81; 27:60-63, 166; 31:33; 65:240; 69:173; 71:364; 87:253-254. A.H.M. 5:191-196, 245, 250, 253, 259, 263-267, 270-271. W.W. 1:127. Wh. 68. Trans. 5:23, 39-40; 42:94, 107-108, 113. |
| HAPA | An ancestor of Ngati Tama. Whanganui Genealogy. J.P.S. 19:118; 67:67. Wh. 40 Genealogy. |
| HAPAI | A wife of Tawhaki. Rahiri genealogy. J.P.S. 7:40; 16:197; 29:191; 47:opp 168; 67:61; 90:165-166. A.H.M. 1:49, 117-118, 140, 181. 6:201, 203. P.M. 98. Ika. 143-146. M.B. 8:56. VI. S. 22.See Hapai Winiata.
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| HAPAI AKIKI | J.P.S. 75:192. |
| HAPAI ARIKI | Hapu oneone Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:57; 22:Genealogy 1. 23:43, 99-100. Trans. 37:125. |
| HAPAI KI WAHO | A chief killed at Rakaia. J.P.S. 28:48. |
| HAPAI MAUNGA | Same as Hapai. J.P.S. 8:13. |
| HAPAINGA | A descendant of Turoa. J.P.S. 2:110; 3:60, 63. |
| HAPAINGA TE RANGI | An ancestor of Ngati Apa. J.P.S. 2:279. Trans. 42:82. |
| HAPAI NUI | A.H.M. 1:67, 123-124; 6:194. Trans. 7:44. |
| HAPAI O MAUI | Rangi and Papa Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:189. |
| HAPAI O TE RANGI | Tara Genealogy. J.P.S. 10:111; 15:73; 39:320.Trans. 48:429. |
| HAPAI TATAURA | Pa in the Bay of Plenty. J.P.S. 2:223, 244. |
| HAPAI TE RANGI | An ancestor of Toi. J.P.S. 7:40; 27:6; 53:110 Genealogy. |
| HAPAI WINIATA | Ngati Pareraukawa carver and Anglican priest. J.P.S. 90:162, 165, 169. |
| HAPA KOKI | A man who had his thigh broken by the kick of a Moa. Trans. 25:530; 27:263, 363. |
| HAPAKUKU KAIRUA | A Kaiapoi. chief. Trans. 10:57. |
| HAPAKUKU MOETARA | A chief of Ngati Korokoro of Hokianga Heads. J.P.S. 8:161. |
| HAPAKURA | Same as Apakura. J.P.S. 7:38-40. Trans. 48:430. |
| HAPANGA | Name of a pa. A name in a song. J.P.S. 18:149-150; 27:223; 43:Mem 10:281. |
| HAPARANGI A WAIAROHI | A high hill on the Rotorua-Atiamuri road. J.P.S. 24:89. |
| HAPARA O TE ATA | Genealogy of Iwi-pupu and Uenuku-rangi. W.W. 2: 166. |
| HAPARAPARA | A river in the Motu country. J.P.S. 9:68, 78. Trans. 29:512. |
| HAPA TUA RANGI | A grandson of Ruatea. Trans. 42:75. |
| HAPE |
Chief of Rangi matoro canoe. A priest of Te Arawa. Hapu oneone Genealogy. Short for Hape tuma ki te rangi. Said to come from the Rangi-matoru canoe; progenitor of Te Hapu-oneone and Ngai-Turanga. J.P.S. 1:217; 6:58-59; 7:134; 8:53-57, 161-162; 9:20, 90, 185, 196; 10:18; 11:39, 132, 158, 227; 12:127; 13:4; 14: 61, 99, 209; 17:3, 190; 18:56, 107, 131; 19:118, 123; 22:160, 162 Genealogy 1 and 8; 23:43, 99-100, Genealogy 5, 7 and 13, 161, 172; 24:53; 26:184-185; 27:42; 41:44; 50:114, 122 Genealogy, 172; 58:70 Genealogy; 65:54 Genealogies VI & XI; 67:51; 71:296-297, 299, 302-303; 75:190 Genealogy II, 192, 195-196, 199-201; 78:255-256; 84:Mem 40:66. A.H.M. 3:199, 267, 279; 4:66, 193; 5:67-69, 182; 6:14, 24, 61, 254. M.B. 4:181, 183; 9:107; 10:138, 210. Trans. 8:80. 22:71-72; 24:161, 384-385; 25:41; 27:153; 30:33-34, 43; 37:125;
W.W.2: 168-169, 183-184, 260, 276. see also Hape-ki-tu-matangi-o-te-rangi.
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| HAPE KI TAU RAKI | A person on Araiteuru canoe. A.H.M. 3:191. Trans. 10:61; 34:449. |
| HAPE KI TAURANGI | Ngati Raukawa Chief; older brother of Te Rauparaha.J.P.S. 84:Mem 40:67 see also Hape-Ki-Tuarangi.
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| HAPE KI TUA RAKI | Name of a boy. J.P.S. 14:99. A.H.M. 2:179; 3:112, 125; 4:28. Trans. 12:161. |
| HAPE KI TUA RANGI | A son of Rakataura. Chief; husband of Te Akau. J.P.S. 14:220; 23:146, 210. 25:106; 49:528; 50:114-119; 84:Mem 40:95; 93:312; 103:150.A.H.M. 6:9, 61. M.B. 4:180; 7:90; 288; W.W. 2: 168-169, 183-184, 199, 217. see also Hape-Ki-Taurangi . |
| HAPE KI TU MANU I O TE RANGI | Chief of Rangi matoru canoe. Trans. 37:24, 125. |
| HAPE KI TU MATANGI O TE RANGI |
J.P.S.71:297. see also Hape.
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| HAPEMANA | Man Potatau appointed as ‘Resident of the West’. J.P.S.67:208. |
| HAPE MERIHO | A party to the sale of Whanganui. Wh. 321. |
| HAPE NUI | Awa nui a rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:226; 6:61; 17:14; 39:319. Trans. 40:231;
W.W. 2: 255. |
| HAPE O MAUI | A grand child of Whaitiri. A.H.M. 1:89, 129. |
| HAPE ONEONE | Tribal group descended from Hape. J.P.S. 71:296.
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| HAPE O TOROA | A hill near Roto mahana. Trans. 19:357, 463; 43:280. |
| HAPE ROA |
Awa nui a rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:226; 17:14; 39:319.W.W. 2: 255. |
| HAPETA | Biblical name: Japheth, people of Europe. Ngati Pariri genealogy. J.P.S. 55:48; 101:36. |
| HAPETAHI | Ngapuhi Chief.J.P.S. 47:166. |
| HAPE TAUA KI WHITI | A chief of the Chathams. J.P.S. 19:215; 23:81;
W.W. 2: 144, 159. |
| HAPE TE TUA RANGI | A chief of Maunga Tautari. Trans. 5:45, 49-50, 59. |
| HAPE TUMA KI TE RANGI | An ancestor of Tuhoe, known as Hape the wanderer J.P.S. 8:49, 51, 55, 57. |
| HAPI | A Waikato chief. Ngati Whanaunga: husband of Whatarangi. J.P.S. 28:48; 57:278S.T. 282. S.D. 94 Table E. |
| HAPIMANA | A descendant of Pu karu. J.P.S. 6:183; 51:20 Genealogy. |
| HAPIMANA TIREO | Manuscript writer. J.P.S.101:41. |
| HAPINE | Tuhoe Genealogy. Trans. 36:20-21, 34. |
| HAPI TE PATAKA | J.P.S. 33:210. |
| HAPO | Awanui Genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86. VI. S. 47. |
| HA POKERE | Descendant of Mahutonga, brother of Whatonga. J.P.S. 35:75. |
| HAPO KEREKERE | A.H.M. 6:234, 237, Genealogy. |
| HAPOPO | A brother of Apakure. J.P.S. 2:131; 8:16, 19; 16:195-196; 37:177, 197; 54:160-161; 83:Mem 40:36. A.H.M. 1:181; 2:52-54; 3:8, 20-21. P. 13, 86. Trans. 14:14-15; 32:291. |
| HAPO TAIA ROA | A lad murdered by Ngati Awa at Hokianga. J.P.S. 6:46. |
| HAPOUA | A tributary of the Hapuka, Kaikoura. Trans. 31:455. |
| HA POURI | Descendant of Mahutonga, brother of Whatonga. J.P.S. 35:75. |
| HAPU | An ancestor of the Motiti people.Warrior with Te Rangihouhiri.J.P.S. 2:48-50, 112; 6:178; 71:296; 73:131; 75:200, 206-207; 88:405. |
| HAPUA | One of the Maori left on the Auckland Islands. J.P.S. 2:79; 78:20-21; 94:266. |
| HAPUA KOHE | A range of hills in the Waikato. Trans. 21:411, 413; 26:402, 404. |
| HAPUA O KAIAMIO | A small lake in Central Otago. J.P.S. 27:152. |
| HAPUA O RONGOMAI | Happy Valley, Wellington. J.P.S. 27:175. M.B. 10:126. |
| HAPUA ROA | A.H.M. 6:234, 237. |
| HAPUA WAI | A pa at Lake Taupo. J.P.S. 26:22-23. |
| HAPUI | Tama te kapua Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:215. |
| HAPU ITI | Maui potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182. |
| HAPUKA | A river near Kaikoura. Trans. 9:588-589; 31:451-463; 32:143; 35:326-330; 37:365; 38:361-362; 39:363. |
| HAPUKAPU | J.P.S. 35:335. |
| HAPUKU | A chief of Ngati Kahungunu. J.P.S. 7:210; 9:161; 13:157; 16:30, 83; 23:161; 24:59; 25:34, 40, 43, 80, 83, 87; 27:108; 35:23; 37:222; 38:89, opp 173, 173; 44:228; 55:25; 61:9; 75:184. A.H.M. 4:59, 60, 107-108; 6:208, 225. P.M. 164. Trans. 1G:69; 12:120, 122, 142; 13:8; 15:449; 18:411; 19:144; 45:369-374. |
| HAPU ONEONE | A name for a Tangata whenua tribe. Taru whenua Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:219; 2:207, 223, 236; 6:46; 8:57; 10:17, 49; 11:162; 12:130, 166; 15:5; 22:156, 162-163, Genealogy 1, 23:38, 98-102, Genealogy 5 and 13, 160, 165, 172; 28:19, 22-23; 75:192, 195, 199, 201, 203-204, 208; 78:255-256. Trans. 30:33-34; 33:470; 34:72; 37:124-133; 40:232. |
| HAPUPU | Place name: east coast of Rekohu (Chatham Island). J.P.S. 64:372, 386, 399, 410, 418-420, 424-425, 429, Plate F; 89:86. |
| HAPU RIRI | Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:71. A.H.M. 6:237. |
| HAPURONA | Ngati Awa Chief. J.P.S. 60:62. |
| HARA | A chief of Ngati Awa at Hokianga. Roroa Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:147; 13:45; 61:9. Trans. 35:102. VI. S. 46 |
| HARAHARA TE RANGI |
A wife of Ruatapu. J.P.S. 24:8;
W.W.2: 120 Table I, 234. |
| HARAKEKE | A pa at Manawatu. J.P.S. 25:164-165; 40:159. Trans. 42:96. |
| HARAKEKE A TAMATEA | A place in the upper Rangitikei. Trans. 42:77. |
| HARAKEKE TAUTORO | An old battle fought in Manawatu. J.P.S. 28:48. Ika. 280. |
| HARAKI | A priest of Tuhoe. J.P.S. 2:242; 13:226. M.B. 8:27. Trans. 34:83; 37:45. |
| HARAKIRAKI | A daughter in law of Whiro. A.H.M. 2:7. |
| HARAKOA | One of the personified forms of joy and pleasure.J.P.S. 38:53. |
| HARAKOKE | Female personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:61. |
| HARAMITI | A priest of Ngapuhi.Ngapuhi chief. J.P.S. 13:5, 39-45; 14:130; 16:64; 71:365; 94:99, 116; 99:8-9, 30-37. A.H.M. 5:176, 212-216. Trans. 9:321; 17:419. |
| HARA NUI | A Ngai Tahu chief. A place in the Kaipara. Island, Manukau Harbour.J.P.S. 19:115; 31:122-123; 43:Mem 10:296; 47:127, 179; 99:298. Trans. 43:596-597. |
| HARAPA | Ngati Porou Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:229. |
| HARAPAKI | A.H.M. 6:207 Genealogy. |
| HARAPAKI TU | Taranaki Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:219. |
| HARAPIPI | A place near Pirongia. Trans. 12:319, 323. |
| HARATA | A chief of Mokoia at Tamaki. J.P.S. 6:178, 182; 9:26; 18:86; 72:402. Trans. 15:457. |
| HARATA HITAUA | Daughter of Pitau Brown. J.P.S.93:363, 394. |
| HARATAONGA | Pa site, Great Barrier island.J.P.S.78:18, 20, 33; 83:154; 105:442, 452. |
| HARATAU | A chief killed by Ruatona. Trans. 13:56. |
| HARATAUNGA | A.H.M. 2:126. P.M. 31. Trans. 19:489; 22:81-82. |
| HARA TOPUNI | A place near the source of the Mohaka. J.P.S. 25:112. |
| HARATUA | The twelfth lunar month in Tuho. Pa site. J.P.S. 13:102; 37:28; 105:452. M.B. 9:113;
W.W.2: 170. |
| HARAUA | Whiro te tupua Genealogy. J.P.S. 31:116; 103:142. |
| HARAUNGA MOA | Trans. 12:94, 97. |
| HARA WAHANUI | Wanganui Chief.J.P.S. 84:Mem 40:55 see also Hari Heemara Wahanui.
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| HARA WAKA | Tawhaki genealogy.J.P.S. 37:365. |
| HARA WIRA | One of a peace deputation to Ngati Awa. Rev K. T. Harawira; Name for missionary Octavius Hadfield. J.P.S. 27:108; 61:162; 63:217; 78:439. 71:143; 92:58; 101:416, 418.
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| HARAWIRA TATERE | Tribal historian. J.P.S.103:168. |
| HARA WIWI | A girl in a fairy story. J.P.S. 29:136-137. |
| HARE | A song of Hongi. A chief of Ngati Tua Rotorua. Rahiri genealogy. J.P.S. 18:213; 47:25. Trans. 11:109; 32:34, 313, 324. |
| HAREHARE | A chief of Ahi kereru. Tangi haruru Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:205; 9:187; 11:148-149, 225; 12:161; 15:10; 78:400. |
| HAREHARE A TE REA | A Ngati Manawa man. Trans. 38:196. |
| HARE HONGA | J.P.S. 54:121-122. |
| HARE HONGI | A chief of Ngapuhi. Writer of The Lament of Te-Rangi-Mauri for Tonga Awhikau; tribal historian. J.P.S. 3:37, 49, 155, 168, 179, 200, 202; 5:191, 233; 6:10; 7:35, 40, 168, 208; 9:9; 16:109, 113, 167, 182; 17:166-167; 18:84, 86; 19:91; 32:107; 42:Mem 10:252; 43:Mem 10:253, 261, 277, 279-280, 283, 298-299, 303-304;47:180; 53:107-110 Genealogy; 55:40, 54, 79; 61:36; 65:222, 257, 319; 66:182; 78:440; 79:24, 33-34; 93:295-302, 305, 312-313; 103:117, 126-127, 129, 160; 105:207, 216. M.B. 4:75-76, 147-148; 5:7, 30, 33; 7:62, 67, 111; 9:101. Trans. 42:43. |
| HAREIKURA | Ngati raukawa genealogy: son of Mauitikitiki a Taranga. J.P.S. 79:85. |
| HAREMA | A pa at Ahi kereru. J.P.S. 11:53; 12:153; 13:12; 35:160. M.B. 3:36; 8:167. Trans. 38:223. |
| HARE PEKA | Ngati Rarua Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:76. |
| HARE PIAHANA | A Kaumatua. J.P.S. 65:214. |
| HARE TAKA | Acquaintence of Nepia Pohuhu. J.P.S. 103:168. |
| HARETAONGA | Same as Heretaunga. A.H.M. 3:75. |
| HARE TAUHINU | Aokehu Genealogy. J.P.S. 13:93. |
| HARE TAU TEKA | Tia Genealogy. Trans. 15:435. |
| HAREWA | A bailer on the Takitimu. M.B. 7:288. |
| HARE WAHU | A Polynesian. J.P.S. 33:332. |
| HARE WHIRO | Name of a person from the Motatau District. J.P.S. 62:86. |
| HARI | A name in a tangi. Tawhaki Genealogy.Ngare-raumati genealogy.J.P.S. 2:53; 8:181; 18:12, 24, 66, 81; 19:16; 21:100; 37:346; 43:Mem 10:292; 47:164. |
| HARIATA | Tama te kapua Genealogy. Paikea Genealogy.Story-teller from Waikato. J.P.S. 2:242; 6:179; 55:49; 61:194-195; 93:295, 300, 302, 311. |
| HARIATA TAPITIA PITINI | Niece of Whakatau Chief at Kaikoura. J.P.S. 48:198, 200. |
| HARIETA HURUINGA | Tribal historian from Kaupapa. J.P.S.108:31. |
| HARIHAIA | A stream flowing into Ahipara Bay. Trans. 29:347. |
| HARIHANGA TE AO | A name in a Tawhaki story. Trans. 7:20, 45. |
| HARIHANGA TE PO | A name in a Tawhaki story. Trans. 7:20, 45. |
| HARIHARI | A place south of Kawhia. J.P.S. 18:14; 27:216. A.H.M. 4:107. M.B. 3:49. |
| HARI HEEMARA WAHANUI | Wanganui Chief. J.P.S.84:Mem 40:95; 84:347. see also Hara Wahanui.
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| HARIHINA | Ngati Kahungunu genealogy. J.P.S.102:67; 103:162. |
| HARIKAKA | Name of a kumara. M.B. 9:56. |
| HARIKI | A beach near Toke a kuku pa. J.P.S. 9:68-69, 78-79. |
| HARIKI O TONGA | A place where a great haul of fish was made. J.P.S. 15:35. |
| HARI MA RURU | A toa who defeated Ngati Tama at Tihi manuka. J.P.S. 2:54; 21:97-101. |
| HARIPU | A Ngati Ira chief. J.P.S. 26:22. |
| HARI TAUA | S.D. 94 Table E. |
| HARI WAHANUI | A chief of upper Whanganui. J.P.S. 34:183; 39:369; 77:221. |
| HARO | Rahiri genealogy. J.P.S. 47:opp 168. |
| HAROA | Taranaki Genealogy. J.P.S. 17:112; 35:75. P.M. 94, 100-102. |
| HAROHANGA | A pa in the Thames country. A.H.M. 4:54, 202. |
| HAROMI HOHAEA | Follower of Rua; wife of Te Mata Kiripa. J.P.S. 92:372. |
| HARONGA | Kahungunu Genealogy. Paoa Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:178, 184; 7:113; 32:67. A.H.M. 4:69. P.M. 162. S.M. 17. Trans. 42:5. |
| HARONGA RANGI | A bird, a name in a song. J.P.S. 16:46, 53, 59; 35:326. M.B. 8:114. 10:231. Trans. 48:432. |
| HARONGA TAI | J.P.S. 29:41. |
| HARO RANGI | A bird belonging to Rua Kapanga. A.H.M. 3:117. Trans. 14:43. |
| HAROTO | A pa on the Napier-Taupo road. J.P.S. 27:39; 46:238. Trans. 5:4; 17:464; 18:211; 34:399. |
| HAROTOROTO | A battle of the gods.W.W. 1:134. |
| HARO WHENUA | A patch of bush south of the Rangitata. S.D. 230. |
| HARU | A South Island chief. J.P.S. 29:194. |
| HARUA | Ngati Toa Genealogy. A Moriori people. J.P.S. 81:360. A.H.M. 4:100. Trans. 37:150. |
| HARUA A TAI | W.W.2: 236. |
| HARUA KI TAI | Tuputupu whenua Genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86. |
| HARUA NUI A TAUPO | Mamaru Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:11; 31:193; 55:235. |
| HARUA TAI | An ancestor of Aitanga a Mahaki. J.P.S. 3:214; 5:5; 14:67, 72, 82, 87; 16:46, 58; 23:216; 35:239; 37:219. M.B. 7:286;
One of two names for the wake from Takitimu Canoe.W.W. 2: 204, 223. |
| HARU KAI KUKU | An old pa at Miramar. Trans. 37:173. |
| HARUKI | Biblical: Sadducee. J.P.S. 101:28. |
| HARUKU PORI | A chief of Karahi tonga. J.P.S. 17:112. |
| HARURU | Tiki Genealogy. Name of a Kete. An incantation. J.P.S. 6:54; 7:240; 8:117; 9:187; 30:259-260; 43:190-191; 67:61; 103:142. A.H.M. 6:258. Ika. 394. VI. S. 10. |
| HARURU A TEA | An wharekura at Whenuakura. J.P.S. 9:209, 229. Ika. 242. |
| HARURU KAI ROTO | The door of a kumara house. J.P.S. 14:148-149. |
| HARURU KI TE RANGI | Name of a kind of thunder. J.P.S. 20:29, 31. |
| HARURU O TE RANGI | A house built at Roto a Ira. J.P.S. 26:180-181. |
| HARURU PAPA | Name of the spirit of Te Tumu, according to Mare account of creation. J.P.S. 47:53. |
| HARURU ROA | A name in an ancient lament. A.H.M. 1:8. |
| HARURU TE HAU | S.D. 94 Table G. |
| HARU TEA | J.P.S. 23:144;
W.W. 2: 166, 181. |
| HARUTU | A Ngai Tahu chief. J.P.S. 19:115. A.H.M. 1:167. |
| HARUUTAI | Wife of Haumanga.J.P.S. 78:411. |
| HATA | A taniwha who lived at one time at Tanga kiki on the Wairoa.VI. S. 71. |
| HATAITAI | Ancient name of Lyall Bay district, Wellington. J.P.S. 2:147, 149; 10:109-110, 120, 132-44, 148; 11:236; 16:157, 162, 18:170, 26:147, 27:3, 10, 17, 60-64, 174; 39:84; 61:157, 159, 163, 167. A.H.M. 3:179-180, 197-199, 203, 232, 257; 6:125-127. M.B. 6:4. Trans. 10:65-71, 88; 12:416; 17:341-343, 446; 37:171-172; 48:454;
W.W.2: 45, 60. |
| HATA RAIKETE | Of Omarumutu Marae.J.P.S. 93:5. |
| HATARAKA WIREMU | Son of Wiremu Maihi Te Rangikaheke.J.P.S. 94:98, 100-101, 136, 143; 99:46. See also Wiremu Hataraka.
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| HATARETARE | J.P.S. 61:10. |
| HATARIO | A chief of Wai ngongoro. A.H.M. 4:20. |
| HATA RURU | Maori Affairs Department. J.P.S. 61:169. |
| HATATA | An old man of Ruatahuna. Trans. 38:163. |
| HATATAI | A name in the tale of Roiroi whenua.Trans. 7:32. |
| HA TAUIRA |
One of the crew of Kura hau po. J.P.S. 16:217, 219; 17:13, 53 59; 18:18; 19:91; 22:209-212; 23:14, 17; 24:40, 53, 55; 40:78; 52:48; 53:110 Genealogy. P.M. 115. WW. 1:81. M.B. 4:188;
W.W.2: 89, 91, 96, 111, 113-114, 119, 125, 127-128, 134, 137, 260, 262, 276-277. |
| HATAUPEKA | Kauwae raro Genealogy. J.P.S. 24:40; W.W. 2: 262. |
| HATEA | A Ngati Apa chief. Tia Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:223. 33:37. A.H.M. 6:242. Trans. 42:84. |
| HATEATEA | Tahupotiki (ancestor of Ngaitahu) genealogy. J.P.S. 55:234 Genealogy. |
| HATENE POHATU | Tribal historian of Muriwai, Gisborne. J.P.S. 55:163. |
| HATEPE | An old pa on Eastern shore of Lake Taupo. J.P.S. 6:64; 25:105; 27:39, 42; 65:41; 69:343, 349 |
| HATETE | Hei Genealogy. Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:110; 4:182. |
| HATI HOU KA MAU | One of the builders of a Whare whakairo. J.P.S. 6:87; 9:116-117; 46:118. |
| HATITI | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:164; 23:Genealogy 6. Trans. 30:36. |
| HATITI MATANGI | A god of the Moriori people.Trans. 37:159. |
| HATIWIRA | Chief of a district near East Cape. Trans. 29:513. |
| HATOA | A chief of Ngati Apa. Trans. 42:106. |
| HATOITOI | A companion of Hine kau rangi. A.H.M. 3:67. |
| HATOKA | Mamaru Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:11. Trans. 12:160. |
| HATOMA | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 39:319. Trans. 15:458. |
| HATONGA | Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 9:201, 214; 14:210; 23:39, 86; 39:190. A.H.M. 1:154. M.B. 9:110. Trans. 30:35; 37:123. See also
Whatonga. |
| HATO PAORA | St Paul: Boy’s school, Fielding. J.P.S. 61:162. |
| HATOTOI | One of the crew of Horouta. A.H.M. 3:94. |
| HATUA | A Ngati Awa chief. J.P.S. 11:65; 12:200. |
| HATUMA | Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 39:85; 61:172. A.H.M. 6:218. |
| HATU MOANA | Supposed to have come in Te Aotea. J.P.S. 16:212. |
| HATU PATU |
A chief of Rotorua. One of the crew of Te Arawa. Hero. J.P.S. 1:221, 2:224-225, 237, 239, 248; 3:47, 170, 174, 175; 13:74; 17:56; 18:216; 24:55; 34:306; 38:67; 52:50, 53; 79:78-79; 84: Mem 40:68; 93:311; 94:98, 120, 136, 140, 150. P.M. 94, 102. S.T. 15. Ika. 155-157, 267. Trans. 5:324; 13:89; W.W.2: 262, 278. |
| HATUPE | Rahiri genealogy.J.P.S.47:opp 176. |
| HATU PERE | A Tuwharetoa chief. Trans. 15:438-439. |
| HA TUPUNA | A man driven away from his pa at Ngaruroro by Rakai hikuroa. A.H.M. 3:122. Trans. 15:455. |
| HAU |
One of the crew of Te Aotea.Toi Genealogy. Hei Genealogy. Ngati Porou Genealogy. Paraki Genealogy. Rahiri genealogy; K. Te Hau, academic. Oakura Beach tribal source. J.P.S. J.P.S. 1:229; 3:47, 49 216, 218; 4:19, 21-22, 30, 178; 6:186; 7:31, 33, 40; 8:151; 12:121; 14:133-135; 18:81, 86; 19:91; 22:129; 23:Genealogy 13; 25:54-62, 92; 27:110; 29:193, 196; 31:136, 140, 193; 36:144, 260, 262-263, 266, 268-272, 276, 278-282; 37:262; 41:49; 47:51, opp 168;49:620; 50:232-236; 51:20 Genealogy; 52:20; 54:117; 55:164-165, 233; 62:200, 202; 65:289, 290; 69:337 ; 75:196; 91:38; 99:45; 103:134. Wh. 4. Ika. 257, 308. A.H.M. 3:199, 259, 261; 4:21; 5:73, 87, 180. S.D. 94 Table D. Trans. 10:66, 89-90; 14:25, 32-33; 25:408; 36:53; 42:77. VI. S. 27, 46;
W.W.2: 66, 167, 168, 245. |
| HAUA | Paoa Genealogy. Ruapani Genealogy. A Waikato Chief. Rahiri genealogy.J.P.S. 1:78; 3:214; 6:178, 182; 7:113; 18:86; 25:33; 47:25, opp 168; 50:104, 171 Genealogy; 58:70 Genealogy; 65:54 Genealogies VI & XI; 66:260; 67:51; 75:190 Genealogies II and III; 97:203. S.T. 282. A.H.M. 3:199; 4:104-105, 193, 244; 5:38, 41, 85-86, 144. P.M. 201. |
| HAUAI | Place name, Bay of Islands. J.P.S. 47:opp 172. |
| HAU AITU | Rangi and Papa Genealogy. Trans. 40:188. |
| HAUA HI TE RANGI | Pukaru Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:183. |
| HAUAKI | J.P.S. 28:47. |
| HAUAKITERANGI | J.P.S. 51:20 Genealogy; 52:17. |
| HAUANGA ROA | A sister of Nga Toro i rangi. J.P.S. 35:211, 213, 217-218. M.B. 10:127. See also
Haunga roa. |
| HAUA NUHA | Kuiwai Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:212. |
| HAUA NUI | A wife of Kurapoto. J.P.S. 25:110. |
| HAUA O TE RANGI | Ngati Ira Genealogy. J.P.S. 27:55. |
| HAUAPU | A chief of Pourangahau. J.P.S. 13:190; 15:84. M.B. 8:122. |
| HAUARAKI | Rahiri Genealogy: spouse of Moerangaranga. J.P.S. 72:402. |
| HAUA RARO | One of the crew of Horouta. J.P.S. 1:231. |
| HAUA RIKI | Wahine iti Genealogy. J.P.S. 24:26. |
| HAUA ROA |
Kuiwai Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:212; 23:206, 212;
W.W.2: 195, 201, 214, 219. |
| HAUA RE | Tahuhu nui Genealogy. VI. S. 37. |
| HAU A RONGOMAI | A tempest. J.P.S. 26:82.
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| HAUATA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:61. |
| HAUA TE RANGI | A name in a chant. J.P.S. 23:44, Genealogy 9; 83:Mem 40:17.S.M.61. |
| HAU AURU | A chief of Hauraki.A Whanganui chief. J.P.S. 2:54; 8:180, 184; 9:67, 72, 77, 82; 13:46, 65; 14:58; 18:24, 78, 82; 21:97; 23:76; 24:50; 30:146; 33:33; 48:131, 134; 49:238; 50:122 Genealogy; 58:70 Genealogy; 79:40; 91:31. A.H.M. 5:144-145, 149-151. Trans. 48:456. VI. S. 102-103;
W.W. 2: 143-144, 153-155, 250, 257, 259, 273. |
| HAU AWHI | A chieftainess of Ngati Whiti. J.P.S. 24:126. |
| HAU ENUKU | A name in a song. J.P.S. 17:132. |
| HAU E RANGI | A man who was lost in the bush near present site of Aramoho. J.P.S. 31:115-116. Wh. 34. Trans. 28:433. |
| HAUHANGA | Trans. 1E:20. See also
Hauhanga tahi. |
| HAUHANGA TAHI | A cone near Ruapehu. Trans. 4:129; 25:70; 28:685. |
| HAUHAO TUPUNI | A name in a song. A.H.M. 5:160. |
| HAUHAU | Name of a place on Omahu block. A name for the rebel natives of the Sixties.Political, social and religious movement. J.P.S. 1:275; 4:186; 11:68, 75; 12:42, 149, 194, 208; 13:10, 158, 188, 194; 14:59-60, 171-176, 220; 15:170-171; 16:83; 38:159, 163, 223; 40:40; 42:159, 205, Mem 10:201; 46:165; 47:38-39, 41; 49:550; 51:i-iii, 3-6, 8-10, 15, 17-18, 20, 24, 33; 55:154; 61:205; 62:200-204, 206-208, 210-218, 220-224, 226, 228-235; 66:105, 441; 67:213; 70:379; 71:217, 223, 227, 240, 243; 75:201, 324, 330; 76:35; 79:Mem. 37:6, 25, 50; 84:22;89:336; 91:169. 92:62-64, 66, 70, 72 -73, 75, 82, 86, 89, 351; 93:270; 101:7-15, 28-32, 35,37-40, 43-44. M.B. 8:122. A.H.M. 3:74, 120. Trans. 15:433, 448, 454; 18:411; 29:154; 37:146; W.W.2: 144, 155. see also Pai Marire.
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| HAUHAUA | Awanui Genealogy. Rahiri genealogy.J.P.S. 18:86; 47:opp 168 |
| HAUHAU I TE RANGI | A woman on Horouta. A.H.M. 3:94; 6:178. P.M. 68. |
| HAUHAU POUNAMU | An axe. J.P.S. 26:181; 55:29. |
| HAUHAU TE RANGI | An axe used when making the Arawa. J.P.S. 1:224; 3:201, 205; 12:56, 176; 19:95; 47:7, 10; 94:131. M.B. 4:175; Trans. 24:484; 26:441, 443, 451. |
| HAUHAU TU | A famous axe. J.P.S. 3:38. |
| HAUHAU TU KI TE RANGI | A name in a tangi. P.M. 28. |
| HAUHUNGA | A name in a song. J.P.S. 27:81-85. |
| HAUHUNGA ROA | A range of hills west of Taupo. A Wharekura in Tahiti. J.P.S. 25:104-105, 112-115; 26:93-94; 65:41, 42. P.M. 94. W.W. 1:83. Trans. 20:316-332; 24:605. |
| HAUHUNGA TAHI | A mountain near Ruapehu. Trans. 41:277-278, 305; 43:178, 227, 235; 46:42. See also
Hauhanga tahi. |
| HAUIA TE KURU | Writer of a paper on the Moa. J.P.S. 16:106. |
| HAU I KO RAKI | Genealogy. S.D. 94 Table G. |
| HAU ITI | Ira Genealogy. Maori Incorporation, Tolaga Bay; Son of Uengarehupango and brother of Hamua Awariki; Place name, Tolaga Bay. J.P.S. J.P.S. 2:109, 111, 279; 3:214-218; 4:25, 27; 6:178-179; 10:145-146; 15:36; 16:27; 18:137; 55:48, 74-75, 79 Genealogy; 65:319; 84:Mem 40:68-69; 87:118;92:535; 102:55, 62; 103:115, 141; 108:270. A.H.M. 3:130, 136, 149, 152, 156; 6:180-181. Trans. 13:40-45; 42:84, 88. |
| HAU ITI A TAUA | J.P.S. 2:230, 247. See also
Hau iti |
| HAU KAI | A chief of Ngati Pa. Wh. 134. Trans. 28:652. |
| HAU KAI WHARANGI | A chief of Ngati Whatua. Trans. 28:42. VI. S. 59, 63-74, 94. |
| HAU KAKAWE | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:182. |
| HAU KAPUA | A greenstone mere given to the New Zealand Government by the Tuhoe tribes. J.P.S. 11:236; 33:133; 41:45; 60:80, 82, 88, 92. M.B. 4:164; 5:72. Trans. 38:192, 222; 41:281. |
| HAU KAPUA NUI | Nga Toro i rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:222; 2:206, 210. |
| HAU KARANGA | A man killed at Pu rua. Wh. 121. |
| HAU KARANGA ROA | A wife of Whatonga. J.P.S. 15:86. |
| HAU KARETU | A place in the Hutt Valley. J.P.S. 26:164; 27:69, 167. |
| HAUKAU | Wife of Tohi Te Uru-rangi. J.P.S. 99:49. |
| HAU KAWAKAWA | A chief of Te Hauke pa. Bitter or severe wind: Ngati Koata village, Rangitoto (D’Urville Island) J.P.S. 24:125; 27:169; 69:251, 255, 262 |
| HAUKE | A pa near Hastings. Place near Te Aute, Hawke’s Bay. J.P.S. 38:173; 61:158; 82:412. Trans. 13:8. |
| HAUKERE | Tama te kapua Genealogy. J.P.S. 30:171. |
| HAU KI TE RANGI | One of Hine kau i rangi's companions. A.H.M. 3:67. |
| HAU KI TURANGA | A house at Turanga. Good tidings from Turanga: carved meeting house Orakaiapu Pa, from Gisborne district, now in the National Museum. J.P.S. 56:180; 57:32, 34, 36, 38; 63:255-257; 65:320, 329; 92:302; 105:3, 7-26; 108:10, 13, 25, 28-29, 238-239, 249, 261, 269, 271. Trans. 1:41. |
| HAU KI WAHO | An atua. J.P.S. 9:184; 23:48, 91. Genealogy 7 and 13; 75:190 Genealogy I. |
| HAU KO HAKE | An ancestor of Rangi hi roa. J.P.S. 17:9. |
| HAU KO HORE | A Ngati Hauiti pa. A.H.M. 3:154. |
| HAU KOPA | A Taro. J.P.S. 45:154. M.B. 9:126. |
| HAU KO PAIA | Tahuhu nui Genealogy. VI. S. 37. |
| HAU KOPAKE | A man carried off by the demon Te Ririo. J.P.S. 15:46-47. |
| HAU KO RAKI | Toi Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:216. |
| HAU KORE | Ngati Hei Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:226; 30:167. |
| HAUKORE TAWA | Follower of Rua. J.P.S. 92:368, 380 see also Pita Kanuehi.
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| HAU KORIA | Ngati Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 25:84; 37:185, 205-206. |
| HAU KOTORE | A brother of Porou mata. J.P.S. 4:21, 28. |
| HAUMAI | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 35:157; 43:105; 67:61. |
| HAUMAKURURANGI | Rahiri genealogy.J.P.S. 47:opp 176. |
| HAU MANGA | A sister of Kahuhunu. A nephew of Whakatau potiki. J.P.S. 14:67, 73, 82-88; 49:236; 78:411.P.M. 44. |
| HAU MANGAMANGA |
Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:Table II;
W.W.2: 95, 120 Table II. |
| HAU MANU | A chief killed in Hawaiki. A.H.M. 2:47. |
| HAU MAPU | A name in a song. A whirlwind. J.P.S. 16:55. Ika. 312. A.H.M. 5:21. |
| HAU MAPUHIA | A name in a lament. Ancient Taniwha, guardian of Lake Waikaremoana. J.P.S. 10:44-45; 23:86; 93:358, 388.Trans. 40:193. |
| HAU MARANGAI | North wind. J.P.S. 35:42. |
| HAU MARINGI | A chief of Ngati Ruanui killed by Ngati Raukawa. A child of Rangi. J.P.S. 19:129. P.M. 8, 14. |
| HAU MA ROTOROTO | A child of Rangi. P.M. 8, 14. |
| HAU MATAKITAKI | A mountain at Lake Wanaka. J.P.S. 28:212. |
| HAU MATANGI | A Maori who claimed to have seen a Moa. J.P.S. 40:157. Trans. 7:121; 24:162; 25:45. |
| HAU MATAO | A name in a song. A.H.M. 4:27. |
| HAU MATIKETIKE | A range in Central Otago. J.P.S. 26:83. |
| HAU MAUNGA | Po Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:143. |
| HAU MAURU | West wind. J.P.S. 35:42. |
| HAU MEA | A name in a song. J.P.S. 39:23; 45:7. A.H.M. 4:22; 6:200. |
| HAUMENE | Windman, spiritual name of Te Ua. J.P.S. 101:28 see also Ua.
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| HAUMI | A small creek flowing into Rotomahana. Trans. 19:355, 358; 43:282, 285. |
| HAUMIA | God of fern root. Mamaru Genealogy. Name of a goblin. Name of several Genealogies. God of uncultivated food.J.P.S. 3:12; 11:12; 12:198; 17:124; 18:49; 27:81-84, 89, 219; 28:19; 22:111; 35:256; 43:105; 55:31-38, 222; 58:74; 61:4-6; 64:201; 65:54 Genealogies I, III & IX; 66:230, 247, 253; 67:46; 83:Mem 40:26; 84:Mem 40:45; 91:40-43, 47-48; 94:125-127, 153-154;105:228, 233, 241-242, 250. A.H.M. 1:20, 31.4:68; 5:73, 78-79; 6:170, 191. S.T. 76-77. P. 52. Ika. 116, 123, 136. M.B. 9:9; 10:37, 40, 115-116, 141, 157. Trans. 12:159, 163; 13:24; 31:646; 35:49; 38:160; 40:189, 221; 41:241, 256. see also Haumia-tikitiki.
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