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Tāpirihia he kōrero

Tuakana Nikora

Submitted by Amiria Phillipps (not verified) on Tue, 25/04/2017 - 17:37

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Frances - I have just joined the site and from your father's NOK - Emily Walker from Makiriri, then she well may be Emere Piriha Nikora whose second husband was Te Teira James Walker. Her parents were Tuakana Tere Nikora Peeti and Emere Te Peeti. 

Tuakana Tere Nikora Peeti and my grandfather Rangihikoia Nikora were brothers. Makirikiri and Kaitoke are our marae's.

Your father is not linked on our family tree on family search but I will look on ancestry and my heritage sites to see if he shows up there. Usually it is the living that have to add the dead. I'll do some research and come back to you.

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