Te Huki was a Māori rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti Kahungunu iwi and Ngāti Rakaipaaka hapū from around the Mohaka in northern Hawke Bay, New Zealand. Through a set of marriages, he created a network of connections along the east coast of the North Island, known as Te Kupenga a Te Huki ("the net of Te Huki"). He probably lived in the early eighteenth century.[1]
TeHuki was a Māori rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti Kahungunu iwi and Ngāti Rakaipaaka hapū from around the Mohaka in northern Hawke Bay, New Zealand...
dissolution at the 10th Parliament at Waiōmatatini in 1902. Te Kotahitanga was distinct from Te Kauhanganui, the Māori parliament established by the Kingitanga...
and Mitchell 2014, p. 143 give one line of descent as: Te Kapuamātotoru – Puruaute – TeHuki – Tūreia – Tutekanao – Kaukohea – Rakaipaaka – Kahukuranui...
son of TeHuki and had three sons: Te Kapuamatotoru Mataitai, ancestor of Īhaka Whaanga. Te Kahu-o-te-rangi, ancestor of Ngāti Pahauwera Te Wainau (son)...
II. Te Uira i waho was his principal wife and together they had five daughters and three sons: Te Rangitohumare (daughter), who married TeHuki and had...
Rākei-hikuroa: Tureia, who married Hinekimihanga, a descendant of Kahungunu: TeHuki Kaunohanga Kurahikakawa, ancestor of Ngāti Kura Mamangu Whakapirikura Mataiauahi...
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