Tamatea Urehaea
Tamatea's circumnavigation of New Zealand
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Whangaroa and Tauranga Bay2
Te Whanganui-a-Tara3
Murihiku4
Te Waewae Bay5
Kaiapoi6
Cape Farewell7
Whanganui8
Port Waikato9
Kaipara Harbour10
Hokianga11
Kaitaia12
Mangatawa13
Tapu-te-ranga island14
Pohokura15
Moawhango River16
Huka FallsTamatea Urehaea also known as Tamatea Pōkai-whenua and Tamatea Pōkai-moana was a Māori ariki (chieftain) of the Tākitimu tribal confederation and ancestor of the Ngāti Kahungunu iwi, who probably lived in the fifteenth century. He is famous as an explorer who circumnavigated both islands of New Zealand. After he was expelled from his base at Kaitaia, he settled in Hawke's Bay, but continued to explore the North Island.
In Ngāti Kahungunu tradition, he is distinguished from his grandfather Tamatea Arikinui who captained the Tākitimu canoe on its journey from Hawaiki to New Zealand. Northland and Tauranga traditions say that they were the same person.