Te Hapuku

 

Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Te Waha Hamamao, Ngāti Whatu-i-apiti ( ? – 1878)

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Te Hapuku was also known as Te Hapuku Te Ikanui o te Moana. His father was Kurimate and his mother was Tatari. His personal household was large. Te Heipora, his principal wife, had become his spouse in the late 1820s. She was the mother of his recognised heir, Karanama (Cranmer). Other wives were Whaitiri, the mother of Eke-nga-rangi and Arapata; and Hinerangi, the mother of Tangata-ke and Te Pohuka. Other sons were Te Whakahemo and Nepia. Colenso knew of eight wives in 1850; Donald McLean reported ten.1 Te Hapuku rejected Christianity whilst permitting his people and his own children to become converts.

Te Hapuku was a signatory to the Treaty of Waitangi and an ardent proponent of land sales for Pākehā settlement.2 He was remembered as a 'typical' Māori chief in this account by a new settler at Te Aute where Hapuku held extensive land holdings. The settlers had made a long white road which snaked around the bush and hills, and were firing off their newly acquired firearms using an old tree stump as their target. Te Hapuku and his followers leapt out of the forest clad in woven mats and brandishing taiaha and mere. Te Hapuku wore large shark teeth as ear ornaments and his facial moko made him appear fierce. The stump the settlers were firing at was a tapu area. The matter was settled without loss of life.3

Te Hapuku died on 23 May 1878 at Te Hauke. His last illness continued for five weeks. As he lay dying he asked to be placed so that his eyes should close watching the sacred Kahuranaki hill. His funeral took place 31 May and was attended by 400 Māori and Pākehā; the service was conducted by Rev. Samuel Williams.4

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  1. Angela Ballara, 'Te Hapuku ? - 1878', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 22 June 2007, http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/DNZB/alt_essayBody.asp?essayID=1T28, accessed 4 March 2010.
  2. John Wilson, ‘Government and nation – The origins of Nationhood’, Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 3 March 2009, accessed 24 February 2010.
  3. ‘New Zealand Chiefs Famed in Story’,Otago Witness , issue 2744, 17 October 1906, p 81, Papers Past, accessed 24 February 2010.
  4. Mary Boyd, 'Williams, Samuel 1822 - 1907', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 22 June 2007, accessed 4 March 2010.
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  • Jasmine parker - Ngati Tuwharetoa

    At 11am on 18 June 2015

    kiaora, ko jasmine ahau he hiahia ahau tona papa kainga kiaora hello im jasmine from Ngataiatea Wharekura im just wondering were is his papa kainga and the name. thank you

  • Laura Te Aho White - Ngati Kahungunu Ki Wairoa - Ngati Pahauwera

    At 11am on 10 November 2013

    *Edit* Arapata Hapuku

  • Laura Te Aho White - Ngati Kahungunu Ki Wairoa - Ngati Pahauwera

    At 10am on 5 November 2013

    I forget to mention my Whakapapa, for those wondering. Te Hapuku (great, great, great grandfather) Arapete Hapuku (great, great grandfather) Kararaina Hapuku (great grandma) Julia (Huria) May Watson (grandma) Gael Lawson (mum) Laura White (me) I'm currently living in Greytown near Papawai Marae (south Wairarapa).

  • Laura Te Aho White - Ngati Kahungunu Ki Wairoa - Ngati Pahauwera

    At 9pm on 4 November 2013

    I am a descendant of Te Hapuku, Its interesting to read the history behind the man. He fathered Arapeta Hapuku from who is my great, great, grandfather. Also, epic beard is epic.

  • Turei Kire Hapuku - Ngati Kahungunu, Waikato, Ngati Rangi-koianake

    At 12am on 15 August 2013

    Tena ra tatou katoa nga Manu Tatarariki. Ko Turei Vincent Raniera Kire Hapuku taku ingoa. He tatai whakaheke ahau o Te Hapuku Te Ika Nui O Te Moana. Ko Jerry Hapuku taku ruruhi, ko Paul Hapuku taku papa(I hinga totara ia i te tau 2005)-(i mate hoki a Pare Manuwhiri Hapuku te mama o taku papa I te tau 2007 te hoa pumau a Jerry Hapuku). I am doing a marae study at level four in Te Reo Maori its my last year of school. I am also a proud descendant of Te Hapuku

  • Olivia Hemara - Ngati Kahunungu

    At 3am on 29 May 2013

    Kia Ora I am a direct descendant of TE HAPUKU. I am the eldest Grand daughter of Arapata Ngaruhe Hapuku who i the Oldest on of Ngaruhe Hapuku who is the on of Arapata Ngaruhe Hapuku the on of Te HAPUKU. I grew up in TE HAUKE an played on the Kahuranki Marae which belongs to my KORO. I know him an I am proud to be his blood. He has always had a great influence on me ep when I came to the United States of America an have lived here thirty five years...His portrait has always hung in my whare as to remind me of my connection to hm....I look to him an I know he sees me his mokopuna <>

  • Brenda Kara - TE U WAHA HAMAMA TE KAUNEROA

    At 4pm on 25 April 2013

    Kia ora this is the whakapapa I have concerning Te Hapuku TOI = Tekuraimonoa.=Tamaiwaho Rauru Ruarangi Awanuiarangi=Uiraroa Whatonga Tara Rangtane Tahatiti Ruatapu Rakeiora Tamakitehau Tamakitera Tamatehekeponga Tamateaurehaea TAMATEA-Pokaiwhenua Leader Takitimu Uenuku Ruatapu Puhi Rere Tato=Korotoi Tata Maika Muriwhenua.f.=Rongokako Tutamateakaiariki.=Iwipupu.f KAHUNGUNU=RONGOMAIWAHINE.f Kahukuranui=Ruatapuwahine.f Rakaihikuroa=Ruarauhanga.f Taraia=Hinepare.f TE HUHUTI.f.=TE WHATU-IA-PITI Te Wawahanga-o-Terangi Te Rangkawhiua Te Manawakawa=Numiai-Terangi.f TE RANGIKOIANAKE=TE KAIHAU.f Hawea Temarama=Waipuarangi.f Te Rangikamangungu=Hineirawa Terangi.f Te Ua Te Awha=Hinei-oroia.f Te Kauru Hineiaia Heipora=Te Rapu Whakahemo Karanem Te Nahu and Te Hapuku (sons) TE HAPUKU=Ririwai.f (1st Wife) Te Atai Waho=Meriana.f Karamaene=Te Kani David Karamaene=Emily Te Ope Ihaia.f Fleming=Mohi=ME :)

  • steven whale - ati haunui a papa rangi tuwharetoa, ngati mahanga, ngati mahuta (tainui.,kahungungu,ngati whatua

    At 4pm on 9 November 2012

    ko whawha ki te rangi te tuahine o toku tipuna ko pare whai ngata no ngati mahuta

  • steven whale - ati haunui a papa rangi tuwharetoa, ngati mahanga, ngati mahuta (tainui.,kahungungu,ngati whatua

    At 4pm on 9 November 2012

    kia ora patricia my tipuna was whawha,ki te rangi,s sister from tainui

  • Kerry Te Nahu - Ruapani ki Manutuke,Ngai te kete,Rongowhakaata,Rongomaiwahine,Te Whatu i apiti, Ngati Pahauwera

    At 3pm on 26 July 2012

    Kia ora whanau i am a descendant of Te Hapuku through my grandfather Karanema Te Hapuku Te Nahu, down to my father Haereana( Dick) Te Nahu down to me, Kerry Moananui Te Nahu.

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