Rongowhakaata

Kaipoho was killed in battle and later avenged by his son Te Aweawe, who took over Tapui Pā.

[1] Te Puni Kōkiri recognises two hapū which share marae with Ngāi Tāwhiri: Ngāti Maru of Turanga trace their descent from Tapuhere and Tahatuoterangi.

[1] The ancestor called Rongowhakaata came to the Tūranga region from further north, Ūawa (Tolaga Bay).

[5] The iwi describes the name Rongowhataata in the book that accompanies their Iwi-in-Residence exhibition at New Zealand's national museum Te Papa Tongarewa (2017-2020).

"It combines 'rongo', to open the senses, with 'whakaata' to show or reflect - describing the transition of thought to form: the elements of creation.

[6] Turanga FM is the radio station of Turanganui-a-kiwa iwi, including Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki and Ngāi Tāmanuhiri.