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About Apanui Ringamutu
Apanui Ringamutu, became the founding ancestor of Te Whānau-ā-Apanui. This depiction of Apanui Ringamutu is from the marae at the national museum, Te Papa, and was carved by Cliff Whiting. Apanui Ringamutu was Cliff Whiting's eight great grandfather. Source: http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/artwork/4378/apanui-ringamutu
Apanui Ringamutu had four wives and many children. His second wife, Whaaki of Ngāi Tai, was the mother of seven of his children. Whaaki’s sister, Te Kohepare, was Apanui’s third wife, and bore him five children. Kiritapu, his fourth wife, also had five children with him. Source: http://www.apanui.co.nz/
Whanokao is the mountain
Mōtū is the river
Whakaari is the volcano
Apanui is the ancestor
Te Whānau-ā-Apanui is the tribe.
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Apanui Ringamutu's Timeline
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