Ihaia Mako was baptised in 1841 at Cloudy Bay. Although Ihaia cannot be identified he probably had whakapapa to Ngati Toa - Ngati Rarua - Ngati Koata or Te Ati Awa because these tribes occupied the Cloudy Bay - Wairau area at this time.
Mako, Ihaia, active 1841
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Manuscript
Manners Street Methodist Church - Baptismal registers
Date: 1840-1926
From: Wesley Methodist Church (Taranaki Street, Wellington) : Records
Reference: MS-Papers-1185-010/1
Description: Baptism records for the Cloudy Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, and Tory Channel districts. These records mostly relate to the Maori and whaling communities, including Ngati Toa, Ngati Rarua, Ngati Koata, Rangitane and Ngai Tahu (?). Note, the names included are indicative only and represent some of the Ngati Toa personalities recognised and researchers should carefully check the contents for other names and tribal associations. Quantity: 1 volume(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.