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Hinemihi (Ngāti Tūwharetoa)

Hinemihi was a Māori woman of Ngāti Awa from Whakatane in the Bay of Plenty, who married Tū-te-tawhā of Ngāti Tūwharetoa from the southern part of Lake Taupō, New Zealand. She is the ancestor of the Ngāti Hinemihi hapu of Ngāti Tūwharetoa. Te Ponanga saddle between Lake Taupō and Lake Rotoaira is named for an incident in her life. She probably lived in the seventeenth century.

Hinemihi’s journey
1
Whakatane
2
Ōpepe
3
Te Ponanga-o-te-hei-o-Hinemihi
4
Motuwhara Island

Life edit

Hinemihi grew up at Whakatane on the Bay of Plenty. She had one brother, Tū-hereua, an elder sister called Hine-aro, and a younger sister called Te Aki-pare.[1][2]

Te Ponanga-o-te-hei-o-Hinemihi edit

 
View of Lake Rotoaira, looking north. The Ponanga saddle is left of centre.

One day, Hinemihi's sister Hine-aro came to Whakatane along with a group of Ngāti Kurapoto, bringing huahua (cooked birds, preserved in their own fat). This was Hinemihi's favourite food, but when she tried to eat some, her brother Tū-hereua grabbed her hand and said "If you like huahua so much, why don’t you go to Taupō and marry Tū-te-tawhā!”[1][2] Hine-aro and the Ngāti Kurapoto took Hinemihi and a third sister, Te Akipare, back to Ōpepe, where Hine-aro lived with her husband Pakira of Ngāti Poto.[1][2]

From there, Hinemihi asked to visit Tū-te-tawhā, travelling until she reached the high point of the pass between Lake Taupō and Lake Rotoaira. There she made herself up, in order to make the best impression on Tū-te-tawhā.[2] She combed her hair, put on a korohunga (a cloak with a decorated border) and a paepaeroa (a fine cloak with tāniko borders). Then she doused herself in tarata, tāwhiri, mokimoki, taramea, and tītoki perfumes. Finally, she placed an albatross feather behind her ear and a white heron feather called Te Rau-o-Tītapu (“the feather of the bellbird”) in her hair. The place where she did this was henceforth known as Te Ponanga-o-te-hei-o-Hinemihi ("The Binding of the Necklace of Hinemihi"). From there she went on to Tū-te-tawhā's village and as she approached the people cried out, comparing her to the famous beauty Te Au-o-Karewa, and Tū-te-tawhā married her immediately.[1]

Shortly after this, she and Tū-te-tawhā resettled from Lake Rotoaira, to the Karangahape cliffs at the south end of Lake Taupō, due to disagreements with Ngāti Whitikaupeka, and Tū-te-tawhā built a fortress on Motuwhara Island.[3][4] Tū-te-tawhā subsequently defeated the Ngāti Whitikaupeka at the Battle of Uwhiuwhi-hiawai, with the help of Hinemihi's brother Tū-hereua.

Family edit

Hinemihi and Tū-te-tawhā had three sons and one daughter:[2]

Ngāti Hinemihi edit

The Ngāti Hinemihi hapu of Ngāti Tūwharetoa is descended from Hinemihi.[5] It currently makes use of three marae:[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Te Hata & Fletcher 1916, p. 113.
  2. ^ a b c d e Grace 1959, p. 146.
  3. ^ Te Hata & Fletcher 1916, pp. 112, 114.
  4. ^ Grace 1959, pp. 145–146.
  5. ^ a b McCallum-Haire, Te Nana & Gallagher 2021, p. 33.
  6. ^ Grace 1959, p. 541 gives the line of descent as Turu-makina and Tukino – Tawhio-te-rangi – Te Oinga-o-te-rangi – Tukino – Herea Te Heuheu Tukino I
  7. ^ Te Puni Kōkiri. "Te Kāhui Māngai (Directory of Iwi and Māori Organisations)". www.tkm.govt.nz. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  8. ^ McCallum-Haire, Te Nana & Gallagher 2021, p. 39.

Bibliography edit

  • Locke, Samuel (1882). "Historical Traditions of Taupo and East Coast Tribes". Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 15: 433–459.
  • Te Hata, Hoeta; Fletcher, H. J. (1916). "Ngati-Tuhare-toa occupation of Taupo-nui-a-tia". Journal of the Polynesian Society. 25: 104–116, 150–162.
  • Grace, John Te Herekiekie (1959). Tuwharetoa: The history of the Maori people of the Taupo District. Auckland [N.Z.]: A.H. & A.W. Reed. ISBN 9780589003739.
  • McCallum-Haire, Hermione; Te Nana, Rihi; Gallagher, Joanne (2021). "Hihiko O Mangarautawhiri: Power Sovereignty for a Prosperous Whānau and Hapū". Scope: Contemporary Research Topics (Kaupapa Kai Tahu) (6): 33–43. doi:10.34074/scop.2006011. S2CID 244679019.

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Hinemihi was a Maori woman of Ngati Awa from Whakatane in the Bay of Plenty who married Tu te tawha of Ngati Tuwharetoa from the southern part of Lake Taupō New Zealand She is the ancestor of the Ngati Hinemihi hapu of Ngati Tuwharetoa Te Ponanga saddle between Lake Taupō and Lake Rotoaira is named for an incident in her life She probably lived in the seventeenth century 45km30miles43 2 1 Hinemihi s journey1 Whakatane2 Ōpepe3 Te Ponanga o te hei o Hinemihi4 Motuwhara Island Contents 1 Life 1 1 Te Ponanga o te hei o Hinemihi 2 Family 3 Ngati Hinemihi 4 References 5 BibliographyLife editHinemihi grew up at Whakatane on the Bay of Plenty She had one brother Tu hereua an elder sister called Hine aro and a younger sister called Te Aki pare 1 2 Te Ponanga o te hei o Hinemihi edit nbsp View of Lake Rotoaira looking north The Ponanga saddle is left of centre One day Hinemihi s sister Hine aro came to Whakatane along with a group of Ngati Kurapoto bringing huahua cooked birds preserved in their own fat This was Hinemihi s favourite food but when she tried to eat some her brother Tu hereua grabbed her hand and said If you like huahua so much why don t you go to Taupō and marry Tu te tawha 1 2 Hine aro and the Ngati Kurapoto took Hinemihi and a third sister Te Akipare back to Ōpepe where Hine aro lived with her husband Pakira of Ngati Poto 1 2 From there Hinemihi asked to visit Tu te tawha travelling until she reached the high point of the pass between Lake Taupō and Lake Rotoaira There she made herself up in order to make the best impression on Tu te tawha 2 She combed her hair put on a korohunga a cloak with a decorated border and a paepaeroa a fine cloak with taniko borders Then she doused herself in tarata tawhiri mokimoki taramea and titoki perfumes Finally she placed an albatross feather behind her ear and a white heron feather called Te Rau o Titapu the feather of the bellbird in her hair The place where she did this was henceforth known as Te Ponanga o te hei o Hinemihi The Binding of the Necklace of Hinemihi From there she went on to Tu te tawha s village and as she approached the people cried out comparing her to the famous beauty Te Au o Karewa and Tu te tawha married her immediately 1 Shortly after this she and Tu te tawha resettled from Lake Rotoaira to the Karangahape cliffs at the south end of Lake Taupō due to disagreements with Ngati Whitikaupeka and Tu te tawha built a fortress on Motuwhara Island 3 4 Tu te tawha subsequently defeated the Ngati Whitikaupeka at the Battle of Uwhiuwhi hiawai with the help of Hinemihi s brother Tu hereua nbsp Tarata nbsp Tawhiri nbsp Mokimoki nbsp Taramea nbsp Titoki nbsp Toroa albatross nbsp white heronFamily editHinemihi and Tu te tawha had three sons and one daughter 2 Te Rangi ita ancestor of the Ngati Te Rangiita hapu Tuara kino Parapara hika Turu makina the ancestor of Ngati Turumakina 5 who married her cousin Tukino grandson of Hinemihi s brother Tu hereua and was the ancestor of Herea Te Heuheu Tukino I 6 Ngati Hinemihi editThe Ngati Hinemihi hapu of Ngati Tuwharetoa is descended from Hinemihi 5 It currently makes use of three marae 7 Kauriki Marae with the wharenui Te Ōhaki in Ngapuke which is shared with Ngati Turumakina 8 Maniaiti Marae Wallace Pa with the wharenui Te Aroha o Nga Matua Tupuna which is shared with Ngati Manunui Petania Marae with the wharenui Hinemihi near Taringamotu which is shared with the Ngati Maniapoto hapu of Hinemihi Parewaeono and RōraReferences edit a b c d Te Hata amp Fletcher 1916 p 113 a b c d e Grace 1959 p 146 Te Hata amp Fletcher 1916 pp 112 114 Grace 1959 pp 145 146 a b McCallum Haire Te Nana amp Gallagher 2021 p 33 Grace 1959 p 541 gives the line of descent as Turu makina and Tukino Tawhio te rangi Te Oinga o te rangi Tukino Herea Te Heuheu Tukino I Te Puni Kōkiri Te Kahui Mangai Directory of Iwi and Maori Organisations www tkm govt nz Retrieved 31 May 2022 McCallum Haire Te Nana amp Gallagher 2021 p 39 Bibliography editLocke Samuel 1882 Historical Traditions of Taupo and East Coast Tribes Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 15 433 459 Te Hata Hoeta Fletcher H J 1916 Ngati Tuhare toa occupation of Taupo nui a tia Journal of the Polynesian Society 25 104 116 150 162 Grace John Te Herekiekie 1959 Tuwharetoa The history of the Maori people of the Taupo District Auckland N Z A H amp A W Reed ISBN 9780589003739 McCallum Haire Hermione Te Nana Rihi Gallagher Joanne 2021 Hihiko O Mangarautawhiri Power Sovereignty for a Prosperous Whanau and Hapu Scope Contemporary Research Topics Kaupapa Kai Tahu 6 33 43 doi 10 34074 scop 2006011 S2CID 244679019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hinemihi Ngati Tuwharetoa amp oldid 1206035144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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