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Tapua Tapua (c.1730-c.1800) was a Māori rangatira, ''arikinui'' (senior chief) of the Ngati Hao hapū, of what became the Ngapuhi confederation. His base was the Kaikohe and nearby Hokianga area of northern Aotearoa (New Zealand). Tapua was also the tohunga of Ngati Hao and famed as a great warrior in the tradition of the fighting ''rangatira'' (chiefs) of Ngapuhi. Tapua saw James Cook's ship when it visited in 1769,〔(''The First Pakehas to Visit The Bay of Islands'' ), Te Ao Hou, No 51, June 1965〕〔("Patuone, Eruera Maihi" ), Te Ara〕 becoming one of the very first Māori people to have contact with Europeans. ==Descent== Tapua's father was Takare and his mother, Ripia, a ''tohunga'' in her own right and one of the powerful women of Ngapuhi. Although he traced descent directly from Rahiri and Rahiri's first-born son Uenuku, his ''whakapapa'' (genealogical connections) were also strongly with the Pewhairangi (Bay of Islands) area where he maintained a pā at Okura, a reach of the Kerikeri inlet.
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