Index of Māori Names: Patupo to Pokai Tara
Compiled by Henry James Fletcher
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| PATUPO | Tuhoe Genealogy. Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 8:56, 228; 11:65; 18:37, 60-61; 22:Genealogy 1; 67:64. Wh. 121. |
| PATU POHO | Wh. 12. |
| PATU POHUE | J.P.S. 17:208. |
| PATU POKOHU | Ngati-Awa Genealogy. Bay of Plenty. J.P.S. 22:Genealogy 1. |
| PATUPU | A place in the Piako valley. J.P.S. 197. |
| PATU PUHOU | Cook's Gardens, Whanganui. Wh. 65-66. |
| PATURAU | A stream near Cape Farewell. J.P.S. 18:197; 19:119, 122; 68:273-274. |
| PATURU | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:25. |
| PATU TAHI | A star. Ika. 363. Trans. 28:680; 29:567-570; 39:244, 504-508; 40:487. |
| PATU TARAKIHI | A massacre of some fishermen at Tauranga. A.H.M. 5:247. |
| PATU TOKOTOKO | A Whanganui tribe. J.P.S. 18:38. Wh. 34, 122, 324. Ika. 358, 558. A.H.M. 5:257; 6:45. Trans. 5:92. |
| PATUTU | Ngati-Kahungunu Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:176. |
| PATUTU RORO | Names of battles in Ngapuhi country. J.P.S. 8:150. Trans. 28:44. |
| PATU TUTAHI | A name in a ngeri. J.P.S. 27:13. |
| PATU WAI | Rangi Genealogy. A hapu living on Motiti. J.P.S. 2:112, 244; 8:214; 13:16. A.H.M. 6:182. |
| PATU WHARE | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:Genealogy 12. |
| PAU | A Ngati-tu-mata-kokiri chief. W. Te Pau, Carver. J.P.S. 18:191; 105:24. A.H.M. 3:307. |
| PAUA | Ngapuhi Genealogy. J.P.S. 14:76-77, 92; 18:86; 38:217; 46:Mem 14:24; 51:20 Genealogy; 53:110 Genealogy; 64:301; 78:237, 239; 82:140. A.H.M. 3:242, 296. Trans. 10:77, 88 Genealogy; 17:277; 29:351-352, 368; 42:43. |
| PAUA KOROHIWA | The shellfish Haliotis australis. J.P.S. 38:217. |
| PAUA RIKI | A fight in the South Island. J.P.S. 28:46. |
| PAUA TAHA NUI | A pa at Porirua. J.P.S. 10:133-134, 153; 16:132; 27:56, 65; 28:11; 38:170. Ika. 540, 554. M.B. 6:277-280. Trans. 9:562. |
| PAUA TERE | A name in a song. J.P.S. 29:30; 37:69; 65:189-190; 68:71. |
| PAUAUA | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:179. |
| PAUAUEHU | Trans. 15:451. |
| PAUE | J.P.S. 13:24. |
| PAUHU | Trans. 42:101. |
| PAUIRIRAIRA | An ancient canoe. A.H.M. 2:188. |
| PAUKENA | The last Ati-Awa heke. J.P.S. 1:89. |
| PAUKURI | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. .23:Genealogy 30. |
| PAU MAHOE | A name in a proverb. VI. S. 43. |
| PAU MAPUKU | A son of Tihore. J.P.S. 11:225; 12:203; 13:17-18. VI. S. 39. |
| PAU MATUA | An ancestor of Turi. J.P.S. 7:205; 11:251; 9:214; 16:201. |
| PA UMAUMA | A Ngati Kotore pa. J.P.S. 23:51. |
| PAURARO KINO | Man who negotiated between Topine and Kere at Ohura. J.P.S. 35:227; 38:163. |
| PAURINI | A Ngati-tahu chief. A sister of Te Heuhue. J.P.S. 22: 228-229; 59:73 Genealogy. A.H.M. 3:222, 284. |
| PAUROKINO | 'Go-between' during the Puketapu fight between Topine Te Mamaku and Te Kere nga tai reua.J.P.S. 38:163. |
| PAU TARARIKI | Maui potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:23, 182. |
| PAU TE ANUA | A name for Toi. J.P.S.31:56. |
| PAWA | A name in an oriori. The captain of Horouta. Aitu-pawa. Chief. J.P.S. 15:187; 21:160, 162; 22:19; 23:29-30, 144; 31:47; 35:73, 93, 110, 212, 217; 37:187, 207; 38:156; 39:372; 46:111; 51:20 Genealogy; 54:89; 59:342; 66:260; 75:190 Genealogy II, 195; 78:409. M.B. 7:291; 9:98; 10:62. W.W. 1: 126-127. Kupes servant. 2:4, 17, 48, 64, 166-167, 181, 189, 191-192, 194-195, 207, 209-210, 212-213.Wh. 86. A.H.M. 3:7, 67-68, 93-101. Trans. 15:446. |
| PAWA AUTAHI | A name in a song. J.P.S. 23:79. W.W. 2:148, 158. |
| PA WAI ROTO | A pa on the Waikare stream, Tuhoe. J.P.S. 23:50. |
| PAWA ITI | A pa near Waotu. J.P.S. 2:204. A.H.M. 5:255-256. |
| PAWAITIRI | A name in a lament. A.H.M. 2:62, 79. |
| PAWAKAHO | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PAWARENGA | Settlement on the Whangape Harbour. J.P.S. 60:246. |
| PAWATUNGIA | Personal name. J.P.S. 38:218. |
| PAWAWA | A pa near Urenui. M.B. 6:164. |
| PA WERAWERA | A pa in the Moawhango valley. Trans. 2:354. |
| PA WHAKAIRO | A pa near Taradale. J.P.S. 27:21. M.B. 6:106, 215. |
| PA WHAKAOHO | A karakia. J.P.S. 14:202, 204. |
| PA WHAKATAKA | A pa on the Hutt river. J.P.S. 25:164; 27:65, 69, 166. |
| PA WHAKAWIWI | J.P.S. 13:77. |
| PA WHATI | South Island Genealogy. S.D. 94 Table B. W.W. 1:155. |
| PAWHERA | J.P.S. 20:20. |
| PAWHEREO | J.P.S. 67:196. |
| PAWHERO | A name in a proverb. J.P.S. 11:67, 131; 32:237; 99:311. |
| PAWHETAU | Pa site, Auckland area. J.P.S. 105:442. |
| PEA | One of Waharoa's fighting chiefs. Ngati Haua Chief. Female personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:68;71:371. A.H.M. 5:227. |
| PEA HENARE | Follower of Rua. J.P.S.92:383. See also Teopea Kawana. |
| PEAIHA | Inland Patea Genealogy through to Moawhango. J.P.S. 59:70. |
| PEAU | Composer of a song. A.H.M. 4:9. |
| PEEHI | Name for Elsdon Best, ethnographer. Chief killed at Kaiapohia. J.P.S. 41:6, 13, 21, 35-37; 52:56-59; 105:329. |
| PEEHI KUPE | Ngati Toa Genealogy. J.P.S. 50:171 Genealogy, 172; 65:54 Genealogy IX. |
| PEEHI RANGI | Ngapuhi Genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86. |
| PEEHI RIRI | Ngapuhi Genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86. |
| PEEHI TE HURINUI | Historian. J.P.S. 48:134. |
| PEEHI TUKOREHU | Famous warrior of the Amio-whenua expedition. Maniapoto Genealogy. Ngati Apakura Genealogy. J.P.S. 48:134; 65:54 Genealogies V & VIII. |
| PEETI | Rangi Genealogy. J.P.S. 31:124; 103:141, 144. A.H.M. 6:188. |
| PEE WHAI RANGI | A name for the Bay of Islands. J.P.S. 99:150-151, 176-177. |
| PEHA | A name in a song. Ngati-Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 15:12; 20:3; 52:202. A.H.M. 3:32; 5:18-20. |
| PEHAANE TONGA | A Poverty Bay chief. J.P.S. 15:220. |
| PEHANUI | Daughter of Tongatea; wife of Kaiahi; Te Arawa-Tainui genealogy. J.P.S. 66:262 Genealogy;67:50;71:307; 75:190 Genealogy III, 207. |
| PEHI | A Whanganui chief. An uncle of Te Rauparaha. Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 1:87; 2:181; 3:108, 216; 8:149; 10:90-91, 95-97, 130; 13:241; 14:154; 16:226; 17:190-193, 202; 18:22, 74-75, 104, 136, 166; 54:67; 67:64; 68:270-274. A.H.M. 3:282-283; 4:62-75; 6:30-33, 50-53, 64-85, 98-112, 129-133. S.T. 253-255. S.D. 4, 283. Wh. 129, 138-139, 281-282. Ika. 326, 359, 528-534. M.B. 4:193. Trans. 2:351; 5:71-80; 10:88 Genealogy; 24:492, 508-517; 37:155; 42:93. W.W. 2:24. |
| PEHI A KURA | A place on the beach near the Manukau. A.H.M. 5:116. |
| PEHI ATEA | Ngati-Toa Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:70. |
| PEHIHOI | Male personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PEHI KATIA | A Ngati-Kahungunu pa. J.P.S. 1:93; 13:165; 19:10-15, 110. |
| PEHI KOREHU | A Waikato chief. Ngati Maniaopoto Chief.J.P.S. 71:374 A.H.M. 6:16. Trans. 5:55. |
| PEHI KUPE | A Ngati-Toa chief killed at Kaiapohia. Ati Awa Chief, South Island Chief.J.P.S. 10:76-77; 18:62, 72-77, 138, 159, 167-168, 188, 199-201; 19:56, 80, 82; 26:117; 54:66; 68:272; 84:437-438;85:550-551; 97:477; 102:7 Wh. 153. See also Pehi. |
| PEHI MANA | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 6:180. |
| PEHI MANAWA | Home Bay, Motutapu, Auckland. J.P.S. 30:252. |
| PEHIMONA | Whanganui Genealogy. Wh. 40 Genealogy. |
| PEHINGA I TE RANGI | A son of Tara. J.P.S. 10:3; 393:20. |
| PEHI PAKORO | Whanganui Genealogy. Wh. 40 Genealogy, 104. |
| PEHIPEHI | A track between Whanganui and Whangaehu. Porpoise. J.P.S. 38:170. Wh. 159. Trans. 42:111. |
| PEHI RANGI | Mataatua Genealogy. North Auckland Genealogy. Rahiri genealogy; wife of Rua. J.P.S. 3:49; 8:149, 151; 18:86; 47:opp 168, opp 176; 92:385 |
| PEHIREHU | Mentioned in "He waiata, na te tohunga" (Mot.86.7.) J.P.S. 98:150. |
| PEHI TAHANGA | A Ngati-Maniapoto chief killed at Te Kawau pa. J.P.S. 17:196-197. |
| PEHI TAKA | A Ngati-Tama chief killed at Toka-Kawau. J.P.S. 18:183; 19:7. A.H.M. 6:128. |
| PEHI TAWHIA | A Ngati-Tama chief. J.P.S. 1:94. |
| PEHI TUKOREHU | A Ngati-Maniapoto chief. Ngati Maniapoto Chief.J.P.S. 18:105; 19:31-34; 42:167-168, 170. |
| PEHI TUPAKIHIRANGI | Chief of Palliser Bay and Mahia. J.P.S. 103:115. |
| PEHI TUROA | A Whanganui chief. Leader of the war party against Makakoti Pa. J.P.S. 1:230; 9:157; 14:146-150, 158; 21:33-34; 19:5, 56, 112; 25:37-41; 27:218; 34:183; 38:163; 45:5-6. Wh. 40 Genealogy, 58, 104-108, 123, 130, 134, 159, 183, 229, 293, 306, 311, 328. M.B. 6:122. Trans. 42:89, 101, 106, 108, 111; 45:372. |
| PEHO | A wife of Peha of Ngati-Mahuta. A.H.M. 5:18020. |
| PEHOTATA | Killed at Tauranga.J.P.S. 99:34-35. |
| PEHU | An old pa near Rotorua. J.P.S. 13:79; 17:222-225; 18:44; 34:2; 70:467. M.B. 5:86; 9:55, 126. |
| PEHUA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PEHUNGA I TE RANGI | Ngai-Tara Genealogy. J.P.S. 15:73; 39:320. A.H.M. 6:177. |
| PEHUNGA RI TE RANGI | Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:Table II. W.W. 2:120 Table II. |
| PEHU RANGI | Tane Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:200. |
| PEHU TATERE | A brother of Ruatapu. A.H.M. 3:29. |
| PEHUTU | Tane Genealogy. A.H.M. 200. |
| PEI | East Coast Genealogy. North Auckland Genealogy. Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 5:4; 67:68. VI. S. 16. |
| PEI ATO | A pa near Wai-totara township. Wh. 117. |
| PEINGA | Son of Purangataua and Parepaoro. J.P.S. 71:362. |
| PEI O MAI | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S.67:64. |
| PEI O PURETI | Bay of Plenty.J.P.S.82:135. |
| PEITA | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S.68:216. |
| PEIPI TE POU | Follower of Rua. J.P.S.92:367, 381. |
| PEI TE HURINUI | Academic. J.P.S. 61:163, 179, 197; 66:134; 68:12, 153, 394;69:160, 162, 165, 167; 70:384-385; 71:143, 290-291, 309, 360; 75:513; 82:123-124, 140; 84:Mem 40:60, 63, 96, 342, 347, 413, 510-511, 514-515, 518-519; 86:143; 89:140, 288; 92:91; 97:122; 105:341, 344, 488; 106:409; 107:415-416. |
| PEKA | The bat. A name in an incantation.J.P.S. 79:84. A.H.M. 3:62. P. 67. W.W. 1:128, 190-191. |
| PEKAHOU RANGI | W.W. 2:43, 57 |
| PEKAMU | Tohi Te-Uru-rangi: also known as Beckham Wynyard. A Rotorua chief and warrior. J.P.S. 99:168-169, 170. |
| PEKAPEKA | An Ati-Awa chief. The bat. Starfish; bat: Mystaropus tuberculata.Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 9:90; 18:65, 108; 19:21-23; 38:170; 42:6-7, 9; 67:64, 68; 83:Mem 40:17.S.M. 61. W.W. 1:102, 132. |
| PEKAPEKA KAI HARO RANGI | A.H.M. 6:166. |
| PEKAPEKA RAU | A stream in the Rotorua district. J.P.S.70:31.Trans. 24:596. |
| PEKARANGI | Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S.54:164. |
| PEKA TE MAKARINI | Executioner under Te Kooti. J.P.S. 42:Mem 10:242. |
| PEKATU | A place on the Waitara river. J.P.S. 18:22. |
| PEKAU | A Southland chief. Trans. 28:652. |
| PEKE | J.P.S. 15:54; 67:64; 104:272. |
| PEKEARO | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:54; 6:107. |
| PEKE ATU MARIU | A hill at Ruatahuna. J.P.S. 11:32; 22:163; 23:95. |
| PEKE HAUA | A Rotorua taniwha. J.P.S. 2:157; 14:182-185, 190; 17:222; 18:215. Ika. 161. M.B. 4:175. P.M. 153, 158. Trans. 11:92-97. |
| PEKE HAU RUTUA | W.W. 1:132. |
| PEKE HAWANI | A name in a song. Rangi Genealogy. A star. J.P.S. 8:105-108; 15:185; 20:2; 30:261. M.B. 9:113. A.H.M. 1:54, 162; 6:197. Trans. 35:109; 36:18. |
| PEKE HAWANUI | J.P.S. 19:98. Peke-hawani? |
| PEKE I TUA | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 1:54, 172; 6:197. |
| PEKENGA | Trans. 22:93. |
| PEKE O TAMA TUPERE | A place near Ranana. Wh. 51. |
| PEKEPEKE | Ngati-Haua Genealogy. Rahiri genealogy. J.P.S. 2:210; 6:54; 47:opp 168. Trans. 35:52; 40:188. |
| PEKEPEKE HARA KUKU | One of a war party of Whiro-te-tupua. W.W. 1:132. |
| PEKEPEKE HARATUA | Daddy-long-legs. J.P.S. 61:35.W.W. 1:128. |
| PEKEPEKE HAU RUTUA | A war party of Whiro-te-tupua. W.W. 1:132. |
| PEKEPEKE MATANUI | A war party of Whiro-te-tupua. W.W. 1:132. |
| PEKEPEKE MATA RUWAI | A war party of Whiro-te-tupua. W.W. 1:132. |
| PEKEPEKE RIWARU | A war party of Whiro-te-tupua. W.W. 1:132. |
| PEKEPU | A place within the area of Waikaremoana, Gisborne and Mahia. J.P.S. 55:11-12. See also Pukepu. |
| PEKERAU | A place on the North Taranaki coast. A tuatara. J.P.S. 32:127; 54:162-163. A.H.M. 4:102. W.W. 1:87, 146, 162, 176. |
| PEKETA | A pa near Kaikoura. Executioner for Kooti Rikirangi. J.P.S. 28:42; 69:396; 78:224, 228; 95:94, 102.105:442, 460.A.H.M. 3:242. S.D. 94 Table A. Trans. 10:77. |
| PEKE TAHI | A tribal atua. A taniwha. Male personal name recorded by Taylor. 67:64J.P.S. 11:38, 64; 15:15, 37; 67:64. Trans. 25:87; 37:30; 41:238. |
| PEKE TAKITAKI | South Island Genealogy. J.P.S. 31:193. |
| PEKE TAWHIRO | A star. J.P.S. 30:261. |
| PEKE TE TAHUA | A chief of Te Arahua canoe. A.H.M. 2:179. |
| PEKETUA | Taikehu's paepae at Patea. One of the minor gods. Progenitor of insects, brother of Tane. J.P.S. 16:154; 31:47; 32:103; 35:174; 36:291; 61:4-5, 35. W.W. 1:118, 128, 157. M.B. 10:44, 49-50, 70, 75. |
| PEKE TUARANGI | A pa taken by Rata. J.P.S. 31:11. |
| PENA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:68. |
| PENATANA PAPAHURIHIA | Ngapuhi chief and tohunga. J.P.S. 76:45. See also Atua Wera and Papahurihia. |
| PENE | Pene Te Matohi. J.P.S. 88:201; 103:129-130, 132-133, 135-136, 143, 166. See also Pene te matohi. |
| PENEAMENE | Ngati Whanaunga chief. J.P.S. 62:389. |
| PENEHA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PENEHE RETI | A son of Hinaki of the North Auckland people. J.P.S. 32:94. |
| PENEKAHE | A nephew of Moetara of Hokianga. J.P.S. 8:161, 163. VI. S. 95. |
| PENE TE MATOHI | Listened to Matorohanga at Hautawa. J.P.S. 103:115, 128. |
| PENE TE PANA | A chief of Hokianga district. Trans. 39:454. |
| PENETITI | A Tuhoe tohunga. J.P.S. 11:60. |
| PENU | One of the crew of Te Arawa. A bird. J.P.S. 3:47; 21:157-158; 22:36-41; 38:172. M.B. 9:59. |
| PEOU | Composer of a lament. J.P.S. 3:59.65. |
| PEPE | The butterfly. A place near Tairua, Thames. J.P.S. 47:55; 61:35. W.W. 1:132, 157. Trans. 16:390, 393. |
| PEPE MUA | A name in a lament. J.P.S. 5:116-117; 7:38-39. |
| PEPENE TE TIHI | Huatau genealogy. J.P.S. 47:128. |
| PEPEPE | A pa on the Horotiu. J.P.S. 49:153, 155; 61:35.P.M. 186. |
| PEPERETU | Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 54:164. |
| PEPE ROTO | A name in a lament. J.P.S. 5:116-117; 7:38-39; 99:311. VI. S. 27, 51. |
| PEPE TAHA | A name in a lament. J.P.S. 5:116-117; 7:38-39. |
| PEPE TE MUIMUI | A name in a lament. J.P.S. 5:116-117; 7:38-39. W.W. 1:128. |
| PEPE TE REAREA | A name in a lament. J.P.S. 5:116-117. |
| PEPE TUA | The host of insects. M.B. 10:62. |
| PEPI | Tuhoe Genealogy. Trans. 36:21. |
| PEPOTI | Trans. 15:362. |
| PERA | North Auckland Genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86; 43:Mem 10: 279; 68:216; 83:Mem 40:19. Trans. 38:180. |
| PERA IHAKA | Ngati Kahungunu weaver.J.P.S. 59:264, 268 Fig.8. |
| PERA KIWI | Teller of the Korotangi story. J.P.S. 38:58-59. |
| PERANGA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:68. |
| PERA NUI | Kupe Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:36-37; 16:170. |
| PERA O TANGAROA | A place at Rotorua. S.M. 70, 76. |
| PERA RUA | Follower of Rua. Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64; 92:369. See also Tio Rua . |
| PERA TAWHITI | Carver and younger brother of Raharuhi Rukupo. J.P.S. 105:22. |
| PERA TE KURI | Godparent to Apirana Ngata. J.P.S. 59:280, 283. |
| PERA TU | J.P.S. 109:364. |
| PERA TUTOKO | Follower of Kooti. J.P.S. 55:12. |
| PERAU | Mis-spelling of Operau in the Chatham Islands. J.P.S. 64:376. |
| PERA UETUKU TAMANUI | Father of Te Hira Uetuku.J.P.S. 93:389. |
| PERE | Ngati-Toa Genealogy. A Wairarapa chief. The subject of a tangi. Rose Pere, academic. J.P.S. 17:40; 54:96; 79:294; 88:201; 102:56-57, 61, 66. A.H.M. 4:75. W.W. 1:165. |
| PEREHIPE | A cove in Doubtless Bay. J.P.S. 67:197. |
| PEREITA | A Ngati-Tahu chief. Trans. 10:62. |
| PEREKA | North Auckland Genealogy. VI. S. 37. |
| PEREKARI | A hot spring, Rotorua. Trans. 10:436; 15:362. |
| PEREKI | A name in a lament. J.P.S. 12:152. |
| PERE MEIHANA | From Te Whaiti.J.P.S. 92:363. |
| PERENA | North Auckland Genealogy. VI. S. 37. |
| PERETAO | A name in an oriori. J.P.S. 15:189. |
| PERETU | An Arawa ancestor of Waiohua. J.P.S. 30:253. |
| PERI | One of the crew of Tainui. J.P.S. 1:224; 12:55. |
| PERIA | A place in Monganui country. Place name, Matamata area. J.P.S. 66:440; 92:86. Trans. 43:202-203, 210, 214; 48:238-244, 255. |
| PERINGA | A place near the mouth of the Waikato. Trans. 3:143. |
| PERI TE HUHU | Maui-potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182. |
| PERO | A name in a song. J.P.S. 11:50. M.B. 10:177. |
| PERU | A chief of Ngati-Rakei. J.P.S. 18:13. |
| PERU NUI | A son of Whiro. J.P.S. 20:66-67; 21;35. |
| PETANE | A village near Napier. J.P.S. 6:184; 9:153, 156, 160-161; 13:7, 154; 24:77-78; 25:119; 37:225; 43:Mem 10:285. Trans. 13:429; 14:283, 409, 534; 15:217, 330, 450; 16:192-193, 198, 330-361; 17:260, 308-324, 326, 331-332, 464, 465; 18:123-128, 210-212, 327-374; 19:383, 386, 441, 447, 617-669; 20:228, 301-302; 21:312; 22:428, 432; 23:342, 347-352; 26:281; 27:455; 28:370, 675; 29:572; 30:192, 199, 516; 32:216, 220, 367; 33:218; 34:410; 35:34; 36:338; 37:434-438, 447; 38:282, 285; 40:498; 42:57, 63. |
| PETERA TE PUKUATUA | Ngati Whakaue Chief of Ohinemutu, aka Tukino. J.P.S. 65:186-187; 78:394; 93:348. See also Tukino. |
| PETERA TE RANGIHIROA | Secretary to Te Kooti. J.P.S. 93:348. |
| PETI | Ngati-Toa Genealogy. Whanganui Genealogy. J.P.S. 19:10. A.H.M. 4:74. Wh. 40 Genealogy. |
| PETIPETI | An ocean god. J.P.S. 17:102. M.B. 10:123. A.H.M. 3:25. Trans. 14:19-20, 32. |
| PETIPETI A AU RANGI | A sacred rock near Owhata. Wh. 102-103. |
| PETIPETI A RAURANGI | Name of a rock at Ohu o whata in the Whanganui River. J.P.S. 46:223-224. |
| PETONE | Place name, Wellington. Town at the mouth of the Hutt River. J.P.S. 53: 108; 69:173; 101:367. see also Petoni and Pito one. |
| PETONI | Place name, Wellington, J.P.S. 69:173.see also Petone. |
| PETU | A name in a song. A.H.M. 4:3. |
| PEURA | Biblical: Beulah. J.P.S. 93:368. |
| PEWA | A Ngati-Whatua chief. Protuberance on a wooden dagger. J.P.S. 3:237; 10:36; 18:180; 38:172; 67:68. |
| PEWHATU | S.T. 275. |
| PI | A chief of Wairoa. A name in a chant. J.P.S. 16:40; 88:390. A.H.M. 3:127. |
| PIAHO | A Ngati-Maru chief. A.H.M. 5:188. |
| PIAKA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PIAKO | A river flowing into the Hauraki gulf. J.P.S. 3:51; 10:79, 82; 12:167; 13:46; 14:66, 119; 17:189; 40:187; 49:153; 58:74-75; 71:364, 400. A.H.M. 4:30, 36, 48-49, 200, 212-242; 5:157, 175, 193, 218, 268-271. P.M. 144, 187-199. S.T. 281. M.B. 11, 63-64. Trans. 5:40; 8:430; 12:321, 324; 13:402-403; 15:283; 16:391-393, 437; 24: 595; 26:398, 447, 670; 29:412; 32:179; 35:176; 319-320, 559; 37:377-378; 39:241, 450; 40:491, 493; 46:7. |
| PIAKOA | Burial cave at Waiawa a coastal Pa between Matauri and Takou, Northland. J.P.S. 49:601-603. |
| PIAKO ITI | A small stream in the Hauraki country. A.H.M. 5:86. |
| PIANGA | A daughter of Tawhaki. Ika. 143. |
| PIA PEI | Follower of Rua, wife of Te Kanapu Te Kauru, J.P.S. 92:369, 372, 381. see also Pini Te Puihi. |
| PIAPIA | A name in a song. J.P.S. 25:165. |
| PIA REHE | A place on the Waikato river above Cambridge. Trans. 21:409; 26:401. |
| PIATA | Wairarapa Genealogy. J.P.S. 27:14; 67:64. |
| PIATANGIWHARAU | Ancestor of Kooti Rikirangi. J.P.S. 51:20 Genealogy; 54:164. |
| PIATA O TE RANGI | Wairarapa Genealogy. M.B. 7:123. |
| PIAWAI | A star. J.P.S. 19:99. |
| PIA TANGI RERE | One of the thwarts of Te Puwhanua. J.P.S. 23:210. M.B. 7:288.W.W. 2:217. |
| PIA TANGI RUA | An ancestor of Toi. J.P.S. 24:30.W.W. 2:251. |
| PIE | North Auckland Geneaology. J.P.S. 18:86. |
| PIERE | An ancestor of Tamatea. J.P.S. 23:124; 38:170; 99:49. Wh. 10. M.B. 10:40-41. |
| PIERE NUKU | A place in Hawaiki. W.W. 1:99. |
| PIERE TAU | A name in a fire-walking ceremony. J.P.S. 33:151. |
| PIERE TU | A name in a fire-walking ceremony. J.P.S. 33:151. |
| PIHA | A rock on the beach near Kaipara. Pa site, Auckland area. J.P.S. 40:101; 46:131; 64:306-307, 309, 311; 105:442. VI. S. 68. Trans. 14:265. |
| PIHAEA | A name in a chant. A.H.M. 1:150. |
| PIHAIA | A pa near Putiki. Trans. 42:97. |
| PIHA I MUA | Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 9:201, 214. |
| PIHA ITI | Rangitane Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:230; 15:67, 72. |
| PIHAMA | A pa in Taranaki. J.P.S. 17:126-127; 18:6; 19:73; 28:102; 61:162; 88:391, 435. |
| PIHANGA | A mountain at Taupo. J.P.S. 8:118; 10:200; 16: 148-149; 17:10-11; 18:120; 19:8; 23:13; 24:18; 25:150; 58:48; 78:396. A.H.M. 1:115; 5:3. Trans.1E:20; 5:7; 20:292, 319; 21:340, 353; 24:604-609; 26:389; 28:683, 687; 33:471; 34:71; 35:172; 36:19; 37:447, 456, 460, 464; 40:282; 41:260; 43:293. Wh. 1. Ika. 179, 452. M.B. 6:164, 175, 245. VI. S. 63. W.W. 2:123, 133, 231, 244. |
| PIHAO TAKOHIA | Jack's Island, South Island. J.P.S. 31:144. |
| PIHAPIHA ITI | Genealogy of Whatonga. Ngati Pariri Genealogy. J.P.S. 55:61.W.W. 2:172.See also Aukawa. |
| PIHAPIHA RAU | J.P.S. 4:182. |
| PIHARAU | The lamprey. J.P.S. 37:108. W.W. 1:156. |
| PIHAROA | Maui-potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182; 54:224. |
| PIHAU | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:68. |
| PIHAU TAKOIA | J.P.S. 25:90. See also Pihao-takohia. |
| PIHI | A woman of Ngai-Te-Au. Trans. 36:52. |
| PIHI TAHI | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:Genealogy 5. |
| PIHO | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 167:64. |
| PIHOIHOI MOKEMOKE I RUNGA I TE TUANUI | Short-lived newspaper printed by Gorst for the Government. J.P.S. 67:209. |
| PIHOKA | Ngai-Tahu Genealogy. Trans. 10:88 Genealogy. |
| PII | An animal guardian. J.P.S. 72:404. |
| PIIKAKE | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 68:216. |
| PIKAKA | A.H.M. 5:156. |
| PIKAU | Ngati-Toa Genealogy. J.P.S. 67:64.A.H.M. 4:61, 63. |
| PIKAU TE RANGI | Taranaki Genealogy. J.P.S. 17:190-191; 50:171 Genealogy, 172; 65:54 Genealogy IX; 67:52. |
| PIKE | Female personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:68. |
| PIKEA TE HEKEUA | A Kaipara chief. J.P.S. 8:148. |
| PIKI | A Ngati-Koura chief. J.P.S. 9:112-113, 168; 10:2; 11:73, 156; 12:38, 46, 120, 217; 14:20; 18:86; 46:215-216; 65:224, 226; 67:64. M.B. 8:3. A.H.M. 6:260. S.D. 94 Tables B & D. Trans. 34:85; 35:46; 38:190; 41:259, 269. |
| PIKIA | A Waikato chief. J.P.S. 2:114; 18:58. |
| PIKIAKA | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PIKIANGA | A wife of Rangihaeata. A.H.M. 6:16, 26. See also Pikinga. |
| PIKIAO | Tamatekapua Genealogy. Meeting house, Lake Rotoiti.J.P.S. 2:249; 5:4; 49:151; 57:35; 65:224; 66:252, 262; 67:49-50; 78:464; 94:100, 136, 143; 97:203; 99:46. A.H.M. 2:177. S.T. 311. M.B. 5:18. |
| PIKIAO WERA | Te Rangikaheke genealogy. J.P.S. 94:100, 136, 143; 99:46. |
| PIKIATI | 1842 place name, southern South Island.J.P.S. 78:370. |
| PIKIAURU | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PIKI AWHEA | A name of Maui's hook. Ika. 127. |
| PIKI HAU ARIKI | Rangitane Genealogy. J.P.S. 15:86. |
| PIKI HORO | Ngatoroirangi Genealogy. A name in a lament. J.P.S. 22:217-218. A.H.M. 4:168. W.W. 2:96, 120. |
| PIKI HUIA | A chief of Ngati-Hineoru. J.P.S. 11:148. |
| PIKI KAKA | A man killed at Te Wiwi. VI. S. 106. A.H.M. 5:149. |
| PIKI KI RUNGA | A range of hills at Nelson. Trans. 25:357-360; 43:309, 314, 449; 48:61, 75. |
| PIKI KOTUKU | A Ngati-Pikiao chief. J.P.S. 11:133; 26:167; 46:216.Trans. 38:222. |
| PIKI MAI | W.W. 2:172. |
| PIKI NAU | Ngati-Apa Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:230. |
| PIKINGA | A wife of Rangihaeata. J.P.S. 18:36, 132; 54:68-69, 77; 67:64, 68. A.H.M. 6:64-65. Trans. 5:49, 61-65. |
| PIKI NUNU | Female personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PIKI O HIKAWERA | A hill on Napier-Taupo reed. Trans. 43:290. |
| PIKIORE | Chief at Te Hue in the Bay of Islands. J.P.S. 66:82, 92. See also Pikiorei. |
| PIKIOREI | Chief of Tangitu in the Bay of Islands. J.P.S. 64:124. See also Pikiore. |
| PIKIPARIA | Where Kupe left his footprints at Hokianga Harbour. J.P.S. 64:163. |
| PIKI RAKI TAHI | Rakaihautu Genealogy. J.P.S. 24:106. |
| PIKI RANGI | Tamatea Genealogy. J.P.S. 39:77; 59:68; 65:52, 53, 54 Genealogies I & VIII; 66:254-255; 67:47-48, 50. Trans. 42:80. |
| PIKI RARUNGA | Hei Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:110-111. |
| PIKIRAU | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PIKI RAWEA | Maui's fish hook. A.H.M. 2:91, 116. See also Piki-awhea. |
| PIKI TAWHAKI | Turi Genealogy. P.M. 114. |
| PIKITIA | A daughter of Marewa-i-te-rangi.J.P.S. 37:16. Wh. 72. |
| PIKI TUA | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 23:Genealogy 5; 75:193. |
| PIKITU O REHUA | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:Genealogy 1. Trans. 37:123. |
| PIKI TUROA | A name in a song. J.P.S. 21:94; 28:46; 31:138. |
| PIKI WATEA | A chief of Ngati-Hauiti. Wh. 72. |
| PIKI WHARA | Sandymount, Otago. J.P.S. 25:89; 29:131; 68:273-274. |
| PIKI WHATA | An Ati-Awa chief. J.P.S. 17:118. |
| PIKO | Taranaki Genealogy. North Auckland Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:275; 17:75; 18:86; 59:70 Genealogy, 71. A.H.M. 6:246. Trans. 28:55. |
| PI-KOAU | Nestlings of shags: name for Luncheon Cove, Dusky Bay. J.P.S. 78:189. |
| PIKOI | A pa in the Taiamai district.J.P.S. 39:362. M.B. 9:62. |
| PIKOKE | A bush near Featherston. J.P.S. 25:80. Trans. 45:369. |
| PIKOPIKO | A Ngati-Ruapani chief. J.P.S. 10:48; 24:30; 59:346; 61:36.M.B. 6:286. W.W.2:250. |
| PIKOPIKO I WHITI | A place in Tahiti. J.P.S. 5:114-115; 12:54; 16:210; 17:40, 105; 21:137, 162; 22:197; 23:29, 203, 215; 32:214; 33:132; 35:212, 217; 36:132; 37:177, 187, 197, 208, 216; 38:228; 44:40; 54:162-163; 59:345; 66:219, 234; 103:149. A.H.M. 1:77; 2:155; 5:10. P.M. 119. M.B. 7:67, 112, 276, 284, 285. Trans. 48:451-455. W.W. 2:78, 192, 194, 204, 210, 212, 223. |
| PIKOPIKO O WHITI | W.W. 2:97-98. |
| PIKOPIKO WAI | The river on which the Takitimu was first launched. J.P.S. 17:101.105. |
| PIKOPO | Rahiri genealogy. J.P.S. 47:25. |
| PIKORO | A man killed in the Kai-huanga feud. A.H.M. 3:270-272. |
| PINAKE | Place name, home of Paora Kiingi.J.P.S. 93:371. |
| PINAKI | An agricultural wooden tool.J.P.S. 8:148; 38:172. |
| PINAMU | Ngati Pariri Genealogy. J.P.S. 55:44. |
| PINAUA | J.P.S. 19:121. |
| PINE | Inland Patea Genealogy through to Moawhango.J.P.S. 59:68-69, 73 Genealogy. |
| PINEA | Ngati Whatua Genealogy. J.P.S. 99:311. |
| PINE AHAKOIA | Maui-potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182. |
| PINE AMINE | Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 51:20 Genealogy. |
| PINEHA MARU | Elder from Tuparoa on the East Coast. J.P.S. 66:266-267. |
| PINEKI | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:68. |
| PINE NAU | Rangitane Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:230; 15:72, 86. |
| PINENAU | J.P.S. 55:23 Genealogy, 77. |
| PINENGA | Daughter of Hikairo.J.P.S. 99:40-41, 47, 128-129, 158-159, 162-163. |
| PINEPINE | Rua's first wife. J.P.S. 93:359, 388-389. See also Mami. |
| PINEPINE TE KURA | A waiata (song) of Te Kooti. J.P.S. 93:380. |
| PINEPINE TE RIKA | Senior wife of Rua Kenana. J.P.S. 92:355-356, 358, 361, 369.See also Pinepine. |
| PINE TAIAPA | Ngati Porou master carver. J.P.S. 56:179; 57:43; 84:438; 88:458;93:5; 105:20, 24; 108:245-248, 252-253, 263, 267-268, 275-276. |
| PINI TE PUIHI | Follower of Rua, wife of Te Kanapu Te Kauru. J.P.S. 92:369, 372. See also Pia Pei. |
| PINOHI | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:236; 8:56, 121; 22:Genealogy 1. Trans. 31:646. |
| PINOHI TUTAKANGAHAU | At Maungapohatu.J.P.S. 92:388. |
| PINOI NUKU | A.H.M. 2:192. |
| PINOI RANGI | A.H.M. 2:192. |
| PIO | A Ngati-Awa chief. J.P.S. 8:94, 98, 106, 118, 120; 9:182; 10:2-12, 191-193; 11:40, 65, 73, 242; 12:145-150, 155, 158; 13:218, 222; 14:2; 16:140, 152; 22:Genealogy 1; 28:18, 23; 31:62; 33:93, 96, 332; 35:319; 36:142; 41:16; 82:129; 87:26; 97:123. M.B. 9:51, 112; 10:36, 132, 186, 231. Trans. 30:35; 31:635, 637, 644-645; 32:297; 34:38; 35:69, 85; 37:9, 63; 38:183; 40:246, 249; 41:243, 250, 256, 262, 273, 275; 42:454. |
| PIOI | Maui-potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:218. |
| PIOIO | A name in a curious folk-lore story. A.H.M. 2:59-61. |
| PIOIROU | A Tauranga chief. A.H.M. 6:163. |
| PIO MATATU | Name of a kumara. J.P.S. 28:26. |
| PIOPIO | Ngati-Pukeko Genealogy. A daughter of Pohokura. J.P.S. 7:239; 9:7, 164; 22:201; 24:50; 42:Mem 10:252; 43:Mem 10:280; 94:135. A.H.M. 4:70. P.M. 84. Trans. 8:109; 12:81-84. M.B. 7:275. W.W. 2:83, 102-103, 258, 273. |
| PIOPIO TAHI | Milford Sound.J.P.S. 28:49; 80:44. M.B. 4:34, 158. S.D. 35. Trans. 24:482, 487-488, 514-524; 26:446, 448. |
| PIOROI | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 68:216. |
| PIPI | Bay of Plenty Genealogy. North Auckland Genealogy. A person drowned by Paikea. A son of Rona. Pipi Haerehuka, chieftainess of Arawa; painted by C F Goldie.J.P.S. 1:219; 2:204, 207; 7:40; 8:56; 13:159; 14:187; 21:162; 22:Genealogy 8; 23:100, Genealogy 5 and 13; 27:18-21; 38:171; 39:191; 51:226; 61:288; 67:64, 235; 75:190 Genealogy II, 192, 407; 84:431; 103:144. A.H.M. 1:22, 133; 2:22, 25; 3:30, 49; 6:169. VI. S. 21. |
| PIPI AWANGA | A name emblematic of the Pipi. J.P.S. 37:69.W.W. 1:87. |
| PIPI HURA | The parents of many shellfish in myths. J.P.S. 37:69. |
| PIPI KAKARAAU | One of the Pipi folk in origin myths. J.P.S. 37:69. |
| PIPI KAPEO | A name emblematic of the Pipi. W.W. 1:87; 37:69. |
| PIPI KARETU | Beach on the Otago Peninsula. J.P.S. 41:99; 68:219 illus. |
| PIPIKARITI | A place on the Taiaroa south head, Otakou. J.P.S. 35:69. See also Pipikaretu. |
| PIPI KARITU | Beach near Otago Head. J.P.S. 64:302; 67:323. |
| PIPIKO | A reserve at New Plymouth. A person killed at Hawaiki by Rongo-i-tua. J.P.S. 2:185; 17:207. A.H.M. 3:106, 109. |
| PIPIKO KAUHANGA ROA | A kumara. M.B. 9:55. |
| PIPI KORO PUTA | A name emblematic of the Pipi. J.P.S. 37:69.W.W. 1:87. |
| PIPI KOURA | A name emblematic of the Pipi. J.P.S. 37:69.W.W. 1:87. |
| PIPI MOHO | A chief of Mataikona Trans. 19:144. |
| PIPINUI | Point, site of Ngutu-kaka village, Wellington area. J.P.S. 69:173. |
| PIPI O TE RANGI | A tribal atua of Ngati-Hau. A name in Kauwae-runga. Arawa genealogy. J.P.S. 11:38; 69:73. W.W. 1:193. |
| PIPI PERARO | A name emblematic of the Pipi. J.P.S. 37:69.W.W. 1:87. |
| PIPIPI | A name in a song. J.P.S. 35:76, 80, 94, 97.A.H.M. 3:11. |
| PIPIPI O TE RANGI | J.P.S. 35:44, 75-76, 91, 107; 36:343, 357.M.B. 10:63. |
| PIPI POKAI | A name emblematic of the Pipi.J.P.S. 37:69.W.W. 1:87. |
| PIPI RAPAKI | A name emblematic of the Pipi. J.P.S. 37:69.W.W. 1:87. |
| PIPI RANGI | An ancestor of Ngatoroirangi. W.W. 1:144. |
| PIPIRAUERU | Whirlpool in the Hokianga River where Nukutawhiti drowned. J.P.S. 49:230-231, 234. |
| PIPIRI | 1st lunar month. A Taupo tohunga. J.P.S. 8:102, 105, 111, 114; 16:144; 19:98, 201; 26:25, 185; 27:81-82; 32:18; 35:247; 36:378; 37:2. M.B. 9:103, 113. A.H.M. 6:183, 188. W.W. 1:170.2:168. P. 88. Ika. 158. |
| PIPIRIKI | A pa on the Whanganui. Place name, Whanganui river. J.P.S. 8:229; 14:59; 16:132; 18:37-38, 104; 24:18; 34:254; 37:1, 23, 168; 38:162;41:36; 42:31; 45:1; 61:316-318; 67:58;71:102; 72:227; 74:228; 75:454; 88:210. Ika. 359-361. M.B. 3:49; 4:60, 160. Wh. 13, 27-35, 45-50, 58, 70, 85, 88, 94, 102-110, 122-129, 154, 217, 221, 311-318. S.D. 94 Table B. Trans. 2:352-353, 358; 4:135; 10:88 Genealogy; 19:327; 27:150-151; 40:489; 42:44, 181; 43:183, 255. W.W. 2:231, 244. |
| PIPI TAI AWA | A name emblematic of the Pipi.J.P.S. 37:69. W.W. 1:87. |
| PIPI TAIRAKI | One of the Pipi folk in origin myths. J.P.S. 37:69. |
| PIPITARAWAI | A ridge in the Chatham Island. Trans. 34:247.250. |
| PIPITEA | A point in Wellington harbour. J.P.S. 1:93, 155; 8:222; 10:157; 11:72; 18:170; 27:66, 103, 170; 28:10; 61:169; 68:211, 213, 250. M.B. 6:302. Trans. 7:504-507; 9:37, 218; 10:376; 12:36. |
| PIPITO | Ngati-Raukawa Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:204-205; 19:201-204. |
| PIPI TORETORE | A name emblematic of the Pipi. J.P.S. 37:69.W.W. 1:87. |
| PIPI TUANGI | A name emblematic of the Pipi.J.P.S. 37:69. W.W. 1:87. |
| PIPIWAI | Stone name, J.P.S. 38:172.see also Rekepounamu and Papanui. |
| PIPI WHAKAO | A name in a proverb. P. 44-45. Trans. 22:117. |
| PIPIWHARAUROA | A name in a song. Newspaper. J.P.S. 18:104; 63:258; 78:189 93:273-274. |
| PIRAIRAKA | The fantail. J.P.S. 16:111. |
| PIRAKARAKA | A bird. J.P.S. 17:76. |
| PIRAKI | A place on Bank's Peninsula. Trans. 39:364. |
| PIRANGI | J.P.S. 2:242, 249; 67:64. Wh. 60. |
| PIRANGIRANGI | A bird. J.P.S. 17:76. |
| PIRAU | A kumara plantation at Taupo. J.P.S. 26:27; 27:45; 66:230, 246. M.B. 4:164. |
| PIRAU ITI | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 5:9; 15:75, 146. |
| PIRAU NUI | A pa near Waotu. Waitotara. J.P.S. 2:204; 66:88-89, 101. M.B. 6:286. Wh. 55, 59. A.H.M. 5:258. Trans. 16:386. |
| PIRAU RAHI | A place at Hauraki. A.H.M. 5:29-41. |
| PIREKA | A place on Bank's Peninsula. S.D. 220, 247. See also Piraki. |
| PIRERE | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PIRETE | Chief, Waiomu Valley. J.P.S. 49:515-518;55:264. |
| PIRI | Rakaihautu Genealogy. A plain near Matamata.Piri. Sciascia, academic.J.P.S. 24:106; 37:341, 343, 347, 354; 54:96, 101, 108, 112-113, 164; 67:64; 92:326. A.H.M. 4:105; 5:193. |
| PIRIAKA | Place near Taumaranui. J.P.S. 45:6. |
| PIRIE | Street name, Wellington. J.P.S. 61:172. |
| PIRIHANA | A Pukerua chief. J.P.S. 27:106. |
| PIRIHIRA | A name on the Whanganui boundary.J.P.S. 55:46; 67:215, 236. Wh. 322. |
| PIRIHIRA HEKETA | Tukutuku expert. J.P.S. 105:24. |
| PIRIHIRA TE ROHA | Whanganui Genealogy. Wh. 40 Genealogy. |
| PIRI-HONGO | Rotorua Chief who became Chief of a Ngapuhi hapu at Waimate. J.P.S. 49:529. |
| PIRI ITI | J.P.S. 54:112. |
| PIRIKA TE AUE | One of the men who escaped from the Jean Bart. J.P.S. 1:203. |
| PIRIKA TE MIROI | Ngati Tunohopu historian. J.P.S. 55:166-167. |
| PIRIKA TE MIROI TINIRAUPEKA | Ngati Tunohopu historian. J.P.S. 52:46, 54-55, 62-63. |
| PIRIKA TE PO | A Ngati-Kahungunu chief. J.P.S. 19:8. |
| PIRI KAWAU | One of the writers of Polynesian Mythology. J.P.S. 15:178; 66:232; 75:183, 186. |
| PIRI KI NGA TANGAROA | The 22nd night of the month. W.W. 1:169. |
| PIRI KOHOI | P. 45. |
| PIRI MAI WAHO | A Ngati Raunui chief. J.P.S. 19:75. |
| PIRIMI | Arawa Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:46-47. |
| PIRI MUNA MAI WAHO | A man captured by Puoho at lake Wanaka. J.P.S. 19:120. |
| PIRINI | A Ngati-Awa chief. J.P.S. 39:84.Trans. 30:42. |
| PIRINIHA | Maui-potiki Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:182. |
| PIRINOA | East Coast Genealogy. Place name, Cape Palliser area.J.P.S. 4:29; 105:274, 285. |
| PIRI O KAEA | A Wairarapa woman. J.P.S. 13:129. |
| PIRI PATU KAWANGA | A Tauranga chief. A.H.M. 6:163. |
| PIRI PEKAPEKA | A name in a song. A.H.M. 5:106, 109. |
| PIRIPI | Takitimu genealogy; of Ngati Hikawera.Personal name. J.P.S. 43:107-108, 198; 69:73; 72:403; 94:5; 102:67; 103:162. |
| PIRIPI [KIORE] | Taranaki religious teacher. J.P.S.101:30. |
| PIRIPIRI | A place near Dannevirke. J.P.S. 15:88, 92; 24:122. |
| PIRIPI TE MAARI | J.P.S. 15:145. |
| PIRIPI WHATUAIO | J.P.S.65:186, 190. |
| PIRI POUTAPU | Master carver at Turangawaewae. J.P.S.84:437-438; 85:551;108:245. |
| PIRI RAKAU | An aboriginal tribe at the Bay of Plenty. J.P.S. 17:5-6; 34:306; 85:551. M.B. 7:281. |
| PIRI RAU | A place on the Rangitikei. Trans. 42:110. |
| PIRI RAUKURA | Ati-Awa Genealogy J.P.S. 1:226; 17:14. |
| PIRITA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:68. |
| PIRI TAHA | A Wairarapa chief. J.P.S. 15:137. |
| PIRI TAKA | Head of a Ngati-Mutunga hapu. J.P.S. 1:162. |
| PIRI TANGAROA | The 22nd night of the moon. J.P.S. 37:341, 346. |
| PIRI TAONGA | Taranaki Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:219. |
| PIRITA O TE RANGI | Maui's canoe. A.H.M. 2:113. |
| PIRI TARATA | Toi Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:179. |
| PIRI TARINGA | A.H.M. 2:48. |
| PIRITEA TE MIROI | A man of Te Arawa descent, Rotorua. J.P.S. 43:Mem 10:301. |
| PIRO | An ancestor of Tawhaki. J.P.S. 2:79; 14:210. S.D. 20-23, 94 Table E and F. |
| PIROI | A taniwha which was supposed to live at the mouth of the Kau-arapawa stream, Whanganui. Wh. 84. |
| PIRONGI | A place near Oakura, Taranaki. J.P.S. 34:293. |
| PIRONGIA | A mountain between Kawhia and the Waipa river, Waikato. J.P.S. 2:203; 3:29, 31, 34; 9:76, 93; 10:82; 13:183-184; 14:97, 99, 116, 165, 191; 15:42; 16:121, 130; 17:54; 3:118; 18:55, 213; 24:40; 29:161; 30:96, 142-149; 32:38; 34:293; 40:35-38; 42:Mem 10: 201; 52:49; 65:194; 66:94, 96, 254; 67:47-49, 55, 175; 68:60; 81:197, 202, 216, 219, 234; 80:62; 93:372. A.H.M. 6:58. S.T. 72. S.M. 50, 77. Ika. 267, 269. Trans. 5:41, 43; 6:138; 9:330; 10:194, 356; 12:317-323; 21:387; 17:275-276; 18:315; 19:184, 191-192, 235, 248, 377; 20:309; 21:33; 25:173, 182, 190, 196, 356; 27:83-84; 18:205, 231; 37:284, 505; 40:85-98; 41:174, 198, 209; 42:115; 43:380; 44:414, 420, 428; 45:116; 46:3, 55. W.W. 2:262. |
| PIRONGIA TE AROARO O KAHU | Full name for Pirongia mountain. J.P.S. 78:409. |
| PITA | Friend of Rev. Stack's father; Pita Cleave, academic; biblical name: Peter. J.P.S. 47:40; 68:216; 72:402; 92:325-326; 101:16, 26. |
| PITAHI | W.W. 2:259, 274. |
| PITAI | A nephew of Haupa. J.P.S. 8:211. |
| PITAKA | Chief of the party which killed Pekehaua. J.P.S. 16:58; 18:210-211, 215; 19:120. P.M. 149, 154. Trans. 11:87, 93. Ika. 160-161. |
| PITA KAPITA | A Waiapu chief. M.B. 9:58. |
| PITA KAPITI | Academic. Ngati Porou historian and elder. J.P.S. 69:313; 103:152. |
| PITA KANUEHI | Follower of Rua. J.P.S. 92:368, 380. See also Haukore Tawa. |
| PITAKATAKA | A man killed by Whakatau. P.M. 60. |
| PITAMA | A chief who killed Hotupuku. J.P.S. 14:183-184. |
| PITA TAMATURI | Raharuhi Rukupo's protégé. J.P.S.105:12. |
| PI TANGI | A pa on the Whanganui. Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. Wh. 116. |
| PITA RANGI HIROA | Peter Buck. J.P.S. 60:247. See also Rangi Hiroa. |
| PITA RANGI TE MUIA | A Moriori on the Auckland Island. J.P.S. 2:79. |
| PITA TE AITUA | A linesman/chainman from Taumaranui. J.P.S. 46:215-216. |
| PITA TE HUKINGA | Ngati Ruapani Genealogy. J.P.S. 51:20 Genealogy; 55:2. |
| PITA TE RIKA | A leader at Maungapohatu. J.P.S. 92:367.See also Pita Te Wharenui, Taite Wharenui and Pita Te Taite. |
| PITA TE ROTOITI | Ngati Toa chief. J.P.S. 68:275-276. |
| PITA TE TAITE | A leader at Maungapohatu, J.P.S. 92:359, 367-368.see also Pita Te Wharenui, Taite Wharenui and Pita Te Rika. |
| PITA TE WHARENUI | A leader at Maungapohatu. J.P.S. 92:359, 360, 367-368. See also Pita Te Taite, Taite Wharenu and Pita Te Rika. |
| PITA TIKAOKAO | Ngati Maniapoto guide. J.P.S. 47:146, 148, 150. |
| PITAU | A name in a song.Pitau Brown, secretary of the Ringatu Church at Poverty Bay. J.P.S. 37:225; 61:172; 93: 394.A.H.M. 1:165. |
| PITAWA | A Ngati-Mutunga toa. J.P.S. 1:86; 2:183; 17:204; 18:118. |
| PITA WAAKA | Academic.J.P.S. 92:321-323, 331. |
| PITAWAI | Ngati Pariri Genealogy. J.P.S. 55:44-46. |
| PITA WHARETOROA | Master carver, son of Wharetoroa. J.P.S. 56:176. |
| PITERE | Musician who performed for James Cook. J.P.S. 41:Mem 10:24. |
| PITITI HUATA | Clergyman. J.P.S. 59:289-290. |
| PITO | East Coast Genealogy. One of the crew of Takitimu. J.P.S. 3:211; 4:31; 13:264; 27:56; 28:46; 46:41; 51:20 Genealogy; 55:68. A.H.M. 3:62; 4:67. |
| PITO HEREPU | Navel of the Sky parent. J.P.S. 38:172. |
| PITOITOI | A place at the head of the Wai-te-mata. J.P.S. 9:67, 77; 21:175. A.H.M. 4:66. |
| PITOKA | South Island Genealogy. J.P.S. 31:193. |
| PITO KUKU | A point of land near North Cape. Trans. 29:354. |
| PITONGA | A Ngati-Rakei boy killed by Ngati-Tama. J.P.S. 18:10. |
| PITO O HAUITI | A pa built by Hauiti. A.H.M. 3:133. |
| PITO ONE | A Maori at the Auckland Islands. Town at the mouth of the Hutt river. J.P.S. 2:79-80, 86; 10:148, 151, 157, 158; 16:133; 18:17; 19:10, 14; 24:50; 25:81-82; 27:99, 103, 107, 167; 46:119; 78:405. M.B. 6:275, 304; 7:63. Trans. 1E:5, 11, 348; 10:370, 376; 12:36-37; 15:364; 16:549; 19:589; 37:262, 333; 42:539; 45:370. W.W. 2:273. |
| PITO PARI | Hei Genealogy. J.P.S. 2:110; 4:182. |
| PITO RUA | Mamaru Genealogy. A Matamata chief. J.P.S. 3:12; 22:194; 24:50; 37:192-193, 213-214. A.H.M. 5:260. W.W. 2:76, 258, 272 |
| PITO TE HENUA | Easter Island. J.P.S. 16:192. |
| PIU | Weapon presented to Raumahora by Toko. J.P.S. 36:245, 253. |
| PIUA I TE RANGI | Kupe Genealogy. J.P.S. 7:36. |
| PIUA KI TE RANGI | A name in a song. J.P.S. 16:170; 20:67; 21:35-36. |
| PIUNGA TAHI | East Coast Genealogy.J.P.S. 5:2; 6:186. |
| PIUNGA TAI | Tuwharetoa Genealogy. J.P.S. 25:161; 59:73 Genealogy.Trans. 15:438. |
| PIUPIU | A grand-daughter of Tawhiao. J.P.S. 68:394. |
| PIUPIU I A TE AWATOPE | W.W. 2:81. |
| PIUPIU TE WHEROWHERO | First cousin of Te Puea. J.P.S. 61:193; 107:212. |
| PIURAKI | A chief of Akaroa. S.D. 289. |
| PIU RANGA TAUA | A chief in Hawaiki. J.P.S. 16:170. |
| PIWA | Wh. 52-53. |
| PIWAKAWAKA | The fantail. Trans. 38:153; 39:454. |
| PIWARA | A name in a song. J.P.S. 17:132. |
| PIWARE | A name in a proverb. P. 2. Trans. 12:125. |
| PIWERE | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PIWHARA | A chief of upper Whanganui. J.P.S. 14:216. Wh. 40 Genealogy. |
| PIWIKI HOROHAU | Master carver. J.P.S. 56:181. |
| PO | Night. Darkness. Hades. J.P.S. 7:40, 128; 8:95, 116, 118; 9:188; 14:2, 116, 206; 16:111; 27:140, 224; 29:24; 30:97; 32:12, 18, 54, 62, 108; 35:8, 43, 107-108, 164, 174; 36:378, 384; 41:43; 43:Mem 10:280, 283; 48:190; 49:21-22, 56; 50:146; 60:226-227; 67:68; 78:406; 79:296-297; 103:141, 148;106:327; 108:421. A.H.M. 1:11, 18, 29, 51, 136-137, 145-147, 153, 177-178; 2:6, 91; 5:136; 6:164, 186. P.M. 3, 8. S.T. 24, 55. S.M. 8, 10, 12, 23, 58. W.W. 1:iii, xvi, 119, 154, 161, 173, 175.; 2:113. Ika. 148, 193. M.B. 8:110; 10:32, 44-45, 73-74, 79, 185, 239. Trans. IF:1; 7:9, 8:111; 19:521; 21:451; 30:51; 31:646; 32:294, 365; 36:17; 37:6-7, 25, 53; 38:150, 156-157, 227, 230; 40:186-187. VI. S. 2-16. |
| POA | One of the chiefs of the Ngati-Toa migration. J.P.S. 18:72, 134; 19:35, 38:172; 54:78; 68:270-271.A.H.M. 4:65. Trans. 5:62; 26:576. |
| PO AHURANGI | One of the ages of darkness. J.P.S. 37:226. |
| PO AHURU | One of the ages of darkness. J.P.S. 37:226. |
| POAI | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PO AIO | One of the ages of darkness. J.P.S. 14:210; 22:200. M.B. 10:40. W.W. 2:82, 102. |
| PO AKA | A daughter of Te Rauparaha. A covering of the house. Wehi-nui-o-momoa. J.P.S. 18:134; 54:70-71, 77; 67:64; 68:270. A.H.M. 1:137; 4:72. Trans. 7:33; 26:576. |
| POAKAI | A chief of Whenua-po-pa. J.P.S. 18:58, 66. |
| POAKA RORO | Ngati-Toa Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:75. |
| POAKA TAHI | North Auckland Genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86. |
| POANANA | A son of Rehua. J.P.S. 8:111. Trans. 40:209. |
| POANEU | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PO AOAO NUI | An age of darkness.J.P.S. 37:226. W.W. 1:99, 119. M.B. 10:47. |
| POARI | Wh. 179. |
| POARIKI | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| POA RONGO | A place near Ranana. Wh. 54. |
| PO ARONUI | One of the ages of darkness. J.P.S. 37:226. |
| POARU | Settlement (1830-1880) southern Lake Taupo. J.P.S. 65:opp41. |
| POATA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PO ATAHAE NUI | Toi Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:21. |
| PO ATAMAI | One of the ages of darkness. J.P.S. 37:226. |
| POA TANIWHA | A chief of Kura-whatia hapu. Wh. 88. |
| PO ATARAU | An age of darkness.J.P.S. 37:226. W.W. 1:100. |
| POATATEA | Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 54:164. |
| POATAURI | Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 54:164. |
| POA TAU TAHANGA | Tuhoe Genealogy. J.P.S. 22:216, Table II; 26:152; 55:62. Trans. 48:437. W.W. 2: 95, 119,120 Table II. |
| POA TAWA | A Whangaehu chief. Trans. 42:100. |
| POAU | Maru-tuahu Genealogy. J.P.S. 67:64.A.H.M. 6:254. |
| POAWHA | A ridge near Paekakariki. J.P.S. 27:65. |
| POE | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:68. |
| POENAMU | Title of a book by John Logan Campbell.J.P.S. 49:552; 92:280-281. |
| POE NUI | Taranaki Genealogy. J.P.S. 17:16. |
| POE RUA | Trans. 6:296. |
| POEWA | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PO HAERE | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 6:183, 187. Trans. 15:459. |
| PO HAHA | Rangi Genealogy. A.H.M. 5:54; 6197. |
| PO HAKERE | Mythological Genealogy. J.P.S. 8:120. |
| POHANGINA | A tributary of the Manawatu. J.P.S. 15:90; 25:1. Wh. 110. Trans. 2:200, 358; 14:442; 31:343; 39:18, 504; 42:97. |
| POHANI | A name in a song. S.T. 184. |
| PO HAPARA | Name of the night.J.P.S. 37:226. |
| POHARAMA | An Ati-Awa chief. J.P.S. 19:27, 59, 61, 103; 23:173. A.H.M. 5:73; 6:7, 105. |
| POHARAMA TE WHITI | J.P.S. 52:134, 136. |
| POHATA | South Island Genealogy. S.D. 19. Trans. 10:88. |
| POHATU | East Coast Genealogy. Godfrey Pohatu, academic. Rev. T. Pohatu, member of the Polynesian Society. J.P.S. 4:18, 25; 6:180; 13:93; 29:192; 37:219; 61:168; 102:335;A.H.M. 3:220, 236-237. Trans. 10:73-74. |
| POHATUATORU | Placename, Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 55:19. |
| POHATU A WAHA | A place near the source of the Mohaka. J.P.S. 25:112. |
| POHATU KOUKOU | A South Island lake. S.D. 243. |
| POHATU NUI | A pa at Wairoa, Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 11:227; 13:13. Trans. 32:359. |
| POHATU PAREMOREMO | Mamaru Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:11; 31:193. |
| POHATU PARIMURIMU | An ancient South Island tribe. J.P.S. 24:108, 131; 31:195. |
| POHATUROA | Pa (1830-1880) Waikato River, Lake Taupo.J.P.S. 65:opp41, 44. |
| POHATU RUA | A hill near Atiamuri. J.P.S. 8:118; 10:46, 48; 13:2; 18:32, 215; 25:163; 32:129; 34:178-179. M.B. 6:16, 260. Trans. 34:71, 45:360. |
| POHATU WHAKAIRI | A stone erected by crew of Tainui. A.H.M. 4:35. |
| POHAU | A man killed by the monster, Meahu. J.P.S. 23:148; 31:114; 37:181-182, 201-202; 61:36.W.W. 2:173, 186. |
| POHAUTA | Ocean bay, Whare-kauri. J.P.S. 1:206. |
| POHAU TAKA | South Island Genealogy. J.P.S. 31:193. |
| POHE | Ngati-Toa Genealogy. A.H.M. 4:68; 6:157. |
| POHEA | A name in a song. Ngai-Tahu Genealogy. A.H.M. 3:158, 181, 287. |
| POHEHE | Ngati-Kahungunu Genealogy. J.P.S. 13:165; 27:17. |
| PO HEIMAU | An incantation taught to Tawhaki. A.H.M. 1:66. |
| POHEKENA | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:25. |
| POHE KERERU | Wh. 117. |
| POHENEA | A wife of Whare-matangi. J.P.S. 22:216. W.W. 2:119. |
| POHENI | J.P.S. 1:225. |
| POHEO | A hapu of the Takitimu people. J.P.S. 21:106. |
| POHEPOHE | A Ngati Haua Chief. J.P.S. 9:163; 17:198; 18:115; 21:102; 71:362, 373-374; 99:18-19, 34-35, 45, 130-131, 164-165.A.H.M. 5:243, 245; 6:1, 8. |
| POHE TE NGUU | Crewman on Kupe's canoe.J.P.S. 66:219, 234. |
| POHEUA | W.W. 2:88, 111. Po heuea? |
| PO HEUEA | A man in Kupe's canoe. J.P.S. 22:126. W.W. 2:46, 62. |
| PO HEWA | Ngati-Toa Genealogy. J.P.S. 55:235 Genealogy.A.H.M. 4:73. |
| POHIO | A Hawke's Bay chief. J.P.S. 13:155. |
| POHIPI | A Taupo chief. J.P.S. 26:74. A.H.M. 6:262. Trans. 5:4. |
| POHI TAKA | A brother of Wiremu Kingi. J.P.S. 2:77. |
| POHIWA | A niece of Rangihaeata. S.T. 179-180. See also Po-hewa. |
| POHO | East Coast Genealogy. J.P.S. 4:29. |
| POHOARE | Name of a patua. J.P.S. 37:13-14. |
| POHO A TE ATUA | A canoe at Pigeon Bay. A.H.M. 3:281. |
| POHOI | Ear ornament made with bird feathers. J.P.S. 42:1 W.W. 2:126, 136. |
| POHOIKA | Chief of the Pananehu. J.P.S. 37:184-186, 205-206. |
| POHO I TAHI | East Coast Genealogy. A.H.M. 3:32. |
| POHO KERERU | A design in the game of Whai. M.B. 8:44. |
| POHO KORUA | A name in a proverb. J.P.S. 11:130, 152; 23:97. Trans. 38:172. |
| POHO KOTIA | J.P.S. 6:64. Trans. 35:57.Another name for Warahoe. |
| POHO KURA | A pa on the North bank of the Urenui. Maruiwi Genealogy. A place inland in Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 17:8-11; 18:29, 115; 19:18, 109; 20:72, Table II; 22:162, 201-202, 216; 24:36, 49-50; 27:64; 37:193, 214; 41:215; 75:199.A.H.M. 3:75-78, 86; 6:176, 181. Ika. 253. M.B. 6:16, 162-164, 175-176, 242, 245; 7:275. Trans. 12:92; 15:449-450; 34:56; 41:274; 48:437, 439. W.W. 2:95, 120 Table II, 258, 272-273. |
| POHOKURA | W.W. 2:69, 73, 83, 88, 102-103, 112, 119. |
| POHO MARE | Ngai-Tahu Genealogy. A.H.M. 3:181. |
| POHO NUI | Trans. 40:487. |
| POHONUI A TANE | W.W. 2:166. |
| POHO O HINEPAE | A whare wananga. J.P.S. 103:115.W.W. 1:83. |
| POHO O MATAATUA | Belly of the Mataatua people: Rua's house at Hokianga. J.P.S. 93:379. |
| POHO O MATEROA | Meeting house at Whareponga. J.P.S.87:118. |
| POHO-O-PIKIHORO | Meeting house, Takipu. J.P.S.108:249, 265. |
| POHO O POTIKI | A meeting house at Ohaua-te-rangi. J.P.S. 34:279. |
| POHO O RAWIRI | Meeting house and Marae, Kaiti, Gisborne. J.P.S. 105:20, 24; 108:246, 249-250, 256-258, 268-269, 272. |
| POHO O RUKUPO | Carved house at Manutuke, Gisborne. J.P.S. 57:39; 108:250, 270. |
| POHO O TAIKAWA | A small range near Mount Hakataramea. J.P.S. 25:89. |
| POHO O TAIREA | A small island near Stewart Island. J.P.S. 25:10. |
| POHO O TAMATEA | A peak at Rapaki bay. J.P.S. 30:150. |
| POHO O TAURU | School of learning at Kautuku. J.P.S. 59:281, 284. |
| POHO O TE AOTAWAIRANGI | Meeting house at Waima. J.P.S. 87:118. |
| POHO O TUTAKI | An ancient Ngati-Mamoe pa. J.P.S. 24:52. W.W. 2:260, 275. |
| POHOROA | Ngati Porou Genealogy. J.P.S. 59:286. |
| POHO ROERA | A battle where Ngati-Ira were beaten. J.P.S. 3:219. |
| POHO TIRAHA | A Ngati-Raukawa chief. A.H.M. 6:35. |
| POHO UMAUMA | A clan of Ngati-Raunuku. J.P.S. 20:25, 31. |
| POHOU NUI | A name in a child's song. M.B. 8:64. |
| POHOU ROA | A name in a child's song. M.B. 8:64. |
| POHO WERA | A Ngati-Mamoe chief. J.P.S. 28:48; 91:56. |
| POHU | Ngati-Maru Genealogy. J.P.S. 3:48; 26:75. |
| POHUE | An old pa on the north bank of the Puniu stream. A pa at Te Whaiti. A place on the Napier-Taupo road. J.P.S. 2:204; 11:138; 12:145; 13:155; 16:70; 18:126; 21:86; 23:171; 25:109; 26:68; 30:156; 43:Mem 10:285; 47:174;49:600; 79:435. A.H.M. 4:87. S.D. 290. Wh. 155. Trans. 9:569; 16:348, 353; 18:124-126; 19:297, 300; 20:210; 42:93, 108, 113; 43:289-290; 46:345. W.W. 2:166. |
| POHUEHUE | Origin of the Aka. J.P.S. 16:112. |
| POHUE NUI | North Auckland Genealogy. J.P.S. 18:86. |
| POHUE TANGEHE | A Ngati-Tuirirangi Pa. J.P.S. 17:119. |
| POHUE WAHAROA | A kumara brought over on the Horouta. A.H.M. 3:70. |
| POHUHU | A learned tohunga of Wairarapa. J.P.S. 22:21, 141; 36:201; 55:54, 58; 79:24-27, 30, 33, 36-37, 40; 103:121, 123, 125, 152-153, 157-158. A.H.M. 6:250, 253. W.W. 1:98, 115, 158. W.W. 2:163, 177-179, 199, 217. |
| POHUI | Trans. 15:330; 16:208; 18:327-343, 368-374; 20:297-301; 22:424; 23:341-353, 631; 27:455-456; 29:547; 32:186, 397-398; 37:436. See also Pohue. |
| POHUKURA | Father of Kairakau. J.P.S. 93:310. |
| POHURA | Edward Pohura Ellison, Leader. J.P.S. 105:331 |
| POHURI | Genealogy for guardian animals of the Maori, affiliated to the hapu Uri-o-Hikihiki J.P.S. 72:404. |
| POHUTEO | A place at Rotorua. Trans. 3:8. |
| POHUTU | A man murdered by Ngati-Apa. A geyser at Rotorua. J.P.S. 24:129; 55:23. W.W. 1:119. Trans. 9:28; 24:579, 583. |
| POHUTUKAWA | A name for the world. Name for a plantation. J.P.S. 11:12; 12:198. A.H.M. 3:1; 4:29. M.B. 9:53, 55. Trans. 14:36, 38; 32:297. |
| POHUTU WAI | A Rangitane pa. J.P.S. 15:90-91. |
| POI | Male and female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64, 68; 81:166.W.W. 2:83, 231, 244. |
| POIHA | Dog belonging to Hoterene Tawatawa. J.P.S. 72:404-406, 409. |
| POIHAKENA | Name of a battle. A.H.M. 5:253. |
| POIHIPI | J.P.S. 61:168.M.B. 6:283. |
| POIHIPI KOHERE | Cleric (Canon). J.P.S. 61:164. |
| POIHIPI TUKAIRANGI | Ngati Tuwharetoa Chief. J.P.S. 78:535; 106:341-342. |
| PO I HURI | Mythological Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:142. |
| PO IKA | J.P.S. 24:82. |
| PO I KAKAI | Mythological Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:142. |
| POIKE | A man killed by Tutekawa at Wairarapa. A poor woman killed by Tutekawa. J.P.S. 27:58, 59; 38:156; 54:34; 66:5-6. |
| PO I KEU | Mythological Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:142. |
| PO I MATAU | An age of darkness. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| PO I MAUI | An age of darkness. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| POINGA | Tuwharetoa Genealogy. J.P.S. 59:72.Trans. 15:438, 444. |
| POIPOI | Male and female personal name recorded by Taylor.J.P.S. 67:64. |
| POIRANGI | Male personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| PO I RARO | An age of darkness. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| PO I RUNGA | An age of darkness. J.P.S. 14:210. M.B. 10:40. |
| PO I TAKATAKA | Mythological Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:142. |
| POITI | Female personal name recorded by Taylor. J.P.S. 67:64. |
| POITO | Toi-te-huatahi Genealogy. J.P.S. 24:30; 52:202; 59:68 Genealogy. W.W. 2:172, 251. |
| POITO KINO | Ati-Awa Genealogy. J.P.S. 16:213. |
| POITO O TE KUPENGA | Passage rock, Cape Colville. J.P.S. 2:222, 234. |
| POITU | A chief of Ngati-Kaitangata. J.P.S. 24:78. |
| POIWAKA | A name in an oriori. J.P.S. 15:188. |
| POKA | A chief of Ati-awa. A Ngati-Tuwharetoa chief. J.P.S. 11:48; 60:104-105. A.H.M. 1:60; 3:75. Trans. 15:449; 42:93. |
| POKA HOU | A pa near Kaiapohia. J.P.S. 24:84; 31:10; 35:243; 38:171. |
| POKAI | Ngati-Porou Genealogy. J.P.S. 1:229; 4:18-28; 20:109-111; 31:43; 33:134-135; 61:37; 67:64; 87:118. Wh. 267. |
| POKAIA | Mataatua Genealogy. A chief of Ngapuhi. Uncle of Hone Heke. J.P.S. 3:49; 8:148-163; 47:164-166, 173-175, opp 176, 178, 180; 61:37; 67:64; 87:118. Trans. 28:45. |
| POKAI AKATEA | A name in a song. J.P.S. 14:136, 140. |
| POKAIA NARIATA | Inland Patea Genealogy through to Moawhango. J.P.S. 59:68 Genealogy. |
| POKAI ATUA | Whanganui Genealogy. Wh. 40 Genealogy. |
| POKAIKAHA | Tu-te-miha's canoe. J.P.S. 102:69. |
| POKAI KAHU | Name of a canoe. J.P.S. 13:160. Trans. 42:91. |
| POKAI TAKATAKA | A great feast held in Hawke's Bay. J.P.S. 15:87. |
| POKAI TARA | A chief of Kaiapoi. Ngati-Toa Genealogy. J.P.S. 9:89; 10:90, 95, 130; 16:226; 18:62, 106, 117, 162, 200-201; 59:64 Genealogy, 66. A.H.M. 4:66-70; 6:67, 79-81, 106-115. M.B. 4:193. Trans. 5:66, 74, 76; 24:508; 42:106. |
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