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moe whakawhitiwhiti

1. (noun) intermarriage.

He uri a Hāmua nō Rangitāne, engari nō te rau tau tekau mā iwa, i muri i ngā moe whakawhitiwhiti, i ētahi wā i whakaarotia kētia he hapū nō Ngāti Kahungunu (TTR 2000:76). / Hāmua was a descendant of Rangitāne, but after intermarriage in the nineteenth century, it is sometimes regarded as a hapū of Ngāti Kahungunu.

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