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- Tama-te-kapua abstract "In Māori tradition Tama-te-kapua was the captain of the Te Arawa canoe which came to New Zealand from Polynesia in about 1350. The reason for his leaving his homeland was the theft by his brother Whakaturia and himself of breadfruit (kuru or poroporo) from a tree belonging to a chief named Uenuku. The Te Arawa canoe landed at Maketu, New Zealand, where Tama-te-kapua settled. His descendants peopled this part and the Rotorua region. Today their descendants say of Te Arawa canoe that the bow piece is Maketu and the stern-piece is Mount Tongariro. The meeting house at Te Papaiouru Marae is named after Tamatekapua.".
- Tama-te-kapua nationality New_Zealand.
- Tama-te-kapua thumbnail Tamatekapua.jpg?width=300.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageID "26503435".
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageLength "1236".
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageRevisionID "703034190".
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_mythology.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageWikiLink Maketu.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Tongariro.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageWikiLink Māori_mythology.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageWikiLink Rotorua.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageWikiLink Te_Arawa.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageWikiLink Te_Papaiouru_Marae.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageWikiLink File:Tamatekapua.jpg.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tama-te-kapua".
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Maori-stub.
- Tama-te-kapua wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NewZealand-bio-stub.
- Tama-te-kapua subject Category:Māori_mythology.
- Tama-te-kapua hypernym Captain.
- Tama-te-kapua type Agent.
- Tama-te-kapua type Person.
- Tama-te-kapua type Person.
- Tama-te-kapua type Redirect.
- Tama-te-kapua type Agent.
- Tama-te-kapua type NaturalPerson.
- Tama-te-kapua type Thing.
- Tama-te-kapua type Q215627.
- Tama-te-kapua type Q5.
- Tama-te-kapua type Person.
- Tama-te-kapua comment "In Māori tradition Tama-te-kapua was the captain of the Te Arawa canoe which came to New Zealand from Polynesia in about 1350. The reason for his leaving his homeland was the theft by his brother Whakaturia and himself of breadfruit (kuru or poroporo) from a tree belonging to a chief named Uenuku. The Te Arawa canoe landed at Maketu, New Zealand, where Tama-te-kapua settled. His descendants peopled this part and the Rotorua region.".
- Tama-te-kapua label "Tama-te-kapua".
- Tama-te-kapua sameAs Q7680498.
- Tama-te-kapua sameAs m.0bh8njl.
- Tama-te-kapua sameAs Q7680498.
- Tama-te-kapua wasDerivedFrom Tama-te-kapua?oldid=703034190.
- Tama-te-kapua depiction Tamatekapua.jpg.
- Tama-te-kapua isPrimaryTopicOf Tama-te-kapua.