Nā Ngāti Apakurakei Waipapa e makaia nei
Whakamau Meremana Moengahuihui
Iriaka Puhia
RerehauHaupokia
Niece
Son
Daughte
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Husband and Wife
Left to right; 5 Generations
1.Te Oiroa2.Moengahuihui3.Willie Tuwhangai (Holding little brother Lenny) 4.Hazel Tangitango Nui Mana Greeks Ihaia5.Tiraha6.Iriaka7.Whiti
John Kaati’s book Wahanui has more hapū connections pertinent to Rerehau Haupokia
Ngani Te Oiroa was not a seller of land as was the case with Iriaka her mother and Rerehau her father
He whanaungatanga maha o Motiti;
Ngati RaukawaNgati RereahuNgati Maniapoto Ngati Matakore Ngati ApakuraNgati Kinohaku Ngati Ngutu Ngati WhawhakiaNgati Rangatahi Ngati Te Kanawa Ngati MahutaNgati Urunumia Ngati Tauhunu Ngati HineuruNgati Waiora Ngati Te Putaitemuri Ngati Hari
There are many more connections to many other Waka, Iwi and Hapū.
RETAINED INTERESTS;Tapuiwahine KinohakuAwakino Rangitoto Tuhua Land Loss to rates and other pressures;Ohura Aria WaitotaraHurakia Maraeroa A and B OngarueMotueka (Nelson) Taharoa KinohakuTe Kuiti Otorohanga TurangiWaihaha Ohaaki National ParkWhangnui TaranakiMore loss of land interests than has been portrayed occuredimpacting on the Iriaka Rerehau whanau as portrayed.
Motiti
Pā Tuna approximate location
Oparure
Mangatea diverted to become a drain