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Te Aitanga a Tumoana
Na Tamariki o te Marena:
320 M i. Tamaho Ngawaka [1020].
321 M ii. Miha Ngawaka [1021].
322 F iii. Tare Dolly Ngawaka [1022].
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177. Rititai [1108] (Nganiho , Haupaenga , Kahi , TARUTARU , TeUruKauri ,
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Rititai marena tetahi tangata.
Na Tamaiti o te Papa:
323 M i. Atuawera [1109].
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180. Miriama Papahia [5690] (Wiremu Tana , Papahia Te Werohiko Tana , Kahi , TARUTARU ,
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Miriama marena Henepere Stephens [5694] [MRIN: 1960], son of Paki Kahi Tiwini [8299] and Whiro
Kahi [8300].
Na Tamariki o te Marena:
+ 324 M i. Kahi Tipene [5695].
325 F ii. Ihapera Stephens [5696].
+ 326 F iii. TeHokimate Merepaea Stephens [5697].
+ 327 F iv. Moengaroa Mihi Te Rina Stephens [5698].
+ 328 M v. Hone Wi Tipene [4490].
329 M vi. TeRuki Stephens [5700].
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183. Hone Tana Papahia [595] (Wiremu Tana , Papahia Te Werohiko Tana ,
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) was born about 1856-1859 in Orongotea, Hokianga and died on 9 Feb 1912 in Hokianga
aged about 56.
Rapunga Kupu Akoako: (korero taken from "dictionary of NZ biography")
Hone Tana Papahia; was born probably sometime between 1856 and
1859 at Orongotea, on the north-west shoreline of the Hokianga Harbour.
Papahia was baptised Hone Wepiha (John Webster) after an early nineteenth Hone Tana Papahia
century European settler, but 'Wepiha' was later replaced by the family name
'Tana' and he became known as Hone Tana Papahia.
His descent lines were through Te Horohuhare and Ngati Haua hapu of Te Rarawa of north
Hokianga. He was also kin to Nga Puhi through his descent from Tupoto. Both his father and his
paternal grandfather, Papahia, were signatories to the Treaty of Waitangi at Mangungu mission
station in 1840. Papahia attended the Native Teachers' Institute at the Kaitaia mission station, then
in 1884 enrolled at the Church Missionary Society's theological centre for Maori students, Te Rau
College, at Gisborne. Under the tutelage of Archdeacon W. L. Williams and his nephew, the
Reverend A. O. Williams, he received instruction on Scripture, church history and doctrine, liturgy
and general subjects. On Sunday 27 March 1887 in St George's Church at Thames, Papahia was
admitted to deacon's orders by the bishop of Auckland, W. G. Cowie. At 3 p.m. that day he
preached his first sermon at the Holy Trinity Church, Parawai. In May 1888 Papahia and the
Reverend Wiki Te Paa conducted a mission in the Waikato to examine the extent of Hauhauism
among the people following the wars of the 1860s. Areas visited were Tapapa, Waotu, Parawera,
Otorohanga, Te Kuiti, Taupiri and Pukekawa. They found the people receptive to their overtures,
resulting in a recommendation that Waotu and Otorohanga be established as bases for ministry in
Waikato.
On Sunday 10 January 1892, Papahia was admitted to the priesthood by Bishop Cowie at St