Tinana

In Māori tradition, Tinana (also known as Te Mamaru[1]) was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled New Zealand.

The Tinana, captained by Tūmoana, landed at Tauroa Point near present-day Ahipara.

It was then brought back to Muriwhenua, its crew first sighting land at Pūwheke Mountain on the Karikari Peninsula, before sailing around Rangiāwhiao and Whatuwhiwhi to make landfall at Te Ikateretere, near the mouth of the Taipā River.

Te Parata married Kahutianui-a-te-rangi, who is the founding ancestor of Ngāti Kahu.

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