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Moe-tuma

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Birthplace: Rarotonga
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Wife of Tangiia-nui ← Rangi ← Uhenga
Mother of Poutama / Pou-te-anua-nua

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About Moe-tuma

Notes
For estimated date formula, I used: (29 great grandparent generations + 2) x 25) = 775 years, subtracting 2022, gave me circa 1247 CE. Settlement began around 1230-1280 A.D. (Bunbury et al., 2022; Wilmshurst et al., 2010). Tangiia-nui was Whiro te tupua's contemporary (Batley, 1973).

Sources

Batley, R. A. L. (1973). Ngati Rangi: Whiro's family at Murimotu, North Island, New Zealand. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 82(04), 43-354.
https://jps.auckland.ac.nz/document/Volume_82_1973/Volume_82%2C_No....

Bunbury, M.-M.E., Petchey, F., & Bickler, S. H. (2022). A new chronology for the Māori settlement of Aotearoa (NZ) and the potential role of climate change in demographic developments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America., 119(46).
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2207609119

Gudgeon, W. E. (2022, July 17). Item 02 - [Cook Islands Maori genealogies, collected by W. E. Gudgeon] [Manuscript]. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau.
https://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/catalogue/index.php/cook-islan...

Kokaua, T. (2017). Arera-ukarau-te-ariki-katu-ki-te-rangi-ariki-nui.

Smith, S. P. (1899). Hawaiki: The whence of the Maori, being an introduction to Rarotongan history: Part III. The Journal of the Polynesian Society 8(1), 1-48.
https://www.jps.auckland.ac.nz/document/Volume_8_1899/Volume_8,_No....

Te Ariki-tara-are. (1919). History and traditions of Rarotonga. Part IV. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 28(110), 55-78.
.https://jps.auckland.ac.nz/document/Volume_28_1919/Volume_28%2C_No....

Wilmshurst, J. M., Hunt, T. L., & Anderson, A. J. (2010). High-precision radiocarbon dating shows recent and rapid initial human colonization of East Polynesia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(5), 1815-1820.
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1015876108

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Moe-tuma's Timeline

1247
1247
Rarotonga
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Cook Islands
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