Tainui Select Bibliography
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Tainui: Waikato and Hauraki iwi Whakapapa resources Broughton, R. The origins of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi. 1983. Rauru Kiitahi is the ancestor of Ngaa Rauru and it is from him that the tribal name was created. Ngaa Rauru is recognised today as a hapu of Taranaki. This book is full of whakapapa tables and information. "Connections between Tainui and all the tribes of New Zealand." Archive of Māori & Pacific Music 0247.15 Cooper, N. Ngati Mahanga: A pakeha family search for their Māori ancestry. 1993. Descendants of Chief Pourewa of Ngati Mahanga, Tainui. Includes whakapapa tables. Edward, T. Māori-Polynesian comparative dictionary. 2005. Ngati Maniapoto whakapapa p.667-8. Ehau, Kepa. "Kepa Ehau traces genealogy to Muturangi, to Te Kani-ā-Takirau, from Muturangi to Potatau, from Muturangi to Tama-te-Kapua, from Muturangi to Pikiao, to Korok et al..." Archive of Māori & Pacific Music 0097.25 Forbes-Edwards, M. C. For the descendants of Turimanu & Tika Hemotitaha. 1992. Family reunion, held at Te Keeti Marae, Otorohanga, Labour Weekend 1992. "Genealogical connection to Toa-Rangatira - Mrs Turnbull." Archive of Māori & Pacific Music 0247.22 Gilchrist, V. H. An index of pa, kainga, and ana for Tainui.1949. The story of Hoturoa and his descendants, by Leslie G. Kelly (Te Putu). Griffin, E. M. Tales of Te Namu and Hori Teira. 1972. English name: George Taylor. Tales of Te Namu a pa in Taranaki and of Hori Teira, both famous in Taranaki history. Harrison, P. Otawhao one hundred years on: Te Awamutu College marae. 1985. Tainui whakapapa, waiata, and carving. Jones, P. Te H. Nga Iwi o Tainui: The traditional history of the Tainui people, nga koorero tuku iho a nga tuupuna. 1995. Bi-lingual. Contains whakapapa tables. Jones, P. Te. H. Mahinarangi (the moon-glow of the heavens): A Tainui saga. Tawhao is a famous ancestor of the Tainui people. This book looks at the life stories of Tawhao and his two sons Whatihua and Turongo. Turongo's story includes 'Mahinarangi' the famous East Coast Chieftainess of Kahungunu. Included are whakapapa tables of Turi of the Aotea waka, Hoturoa of the Tainui waka, Kupe of Matahoura waka and Paikea of Horouta waka. Kelly, L. G. Tainui: The story of Hoturoa and his descendants. 1906-1959. Te Awamutu Historical Society. Ko nga whakapapa o Ngati Maniapoto Ngati Rahiri (Ngapuhi). MSS & Archives Maori 88/2. Special Collections. 28 Leaves. July 2016 Arts, Māori and Pacific Information Team Libraries and Learning Services Roberton, J. B. W. Kakepuku. 1987. Is a mountain of legend and a mountain of battle. For centuries iwi battled each other for possession of the strategic Kakepuku, as a result it became the mountain of the Ngati Maniapoto people. This tells the history and stories of the mountain. Tainui (Waikato and Hauraki tribes). Steedman, J. A. W. Fabrications of traditional Māori history exposed. 1999. Extensive whakapapa tables of Ngati Raukawa. Tainui History and Whakapapa. MSS & Archives Maori 94/7. Special Collections. Histories and whakapapa as told to J.C. Adams by various people. Te Huia, Raureti. "Whakapapa of Mihikotuku given by Raureti Te Huia after performance of Waiata (Nga Moteatea 163); also gives whakapapa of Whatihua, of Ngati Hotu, of Ngati Raukawa etc. in a talk on Waikato history and tradition, ...1947." Archive of Māori & Pacific Music 131.1-.3 Te Rangikaheke, W. M. Genealogical table of the Waikato tribes. 1880? Tregear, Watene, Toki. "In talk by Toki Watene at Kohu, Thames, 1947 re Tainui Tradition and History. Genealogy from Papatuanuku and Ranginui down to Marutuahu and to Toki Watene." Archive of Māori & Pacific Music 125.2, .5 White, J. Ancient history of the Māori. 1977. 7v. Government Printer, 1887- 1890. v1-3, Takitimu; v4-6 Tainui; v7 Illustrations. July 2016 2 Tainui Whakapapa Resources Libraries and Learning Services Arts, Māori and Pacific Team The University of Auckland .