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… c . 1790–1887). Maori chief and warrior. A new biography of Te Mamaku, Hemi Topine appears in the Dictionary of New … TE MAMAKU …
… Te Aroha is situated on the banks of the Waihou River at the western base of … TE AROHA …
… Te Puke is situated some 5 miles inland from the Bay of Plenty coast on … 2–3 miles the land rises on the south-west and south to steep hills (locally called Papamoa Range) fringing the … TE PUKE …
… ( c. 1780–1855). Chief of Ngati Toa. A new biography of Te Rangihaeata appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Te Rangihaeata was born about 1780 at Kawhia, the son of … TE RANGIHAEATA …
… of the Ngati Haua tribe of the Waikato. A new biography of Te Waharoa appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. When still an infant, Te Waharoa with his widowed mother … TE WAHAROA …
… (also known as Major Te Wheoro). (1826–95). A new biography of Te Wheoro, Wiremu Te Morehu Maipapa appears in the … TE WHEORO TE MOREHU MAIPAPA, Wiremu …
… ( c. 1830–1907). Prophet of Parihaka. A new biography of Te Whiti-o-Rongomai III, Erueti appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Te Whiti-o-Rongomai was born at Ngamotu, Taranaki, … TE WHITI-O-RONGOMAI or ERUETI TE WHITI …
… (1880–1933). Fourth Maori “King”. A new biography of Te Rata Mahuta Potatau Te Wherowhero appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand … TE WHEROWHERO, Te Rata Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau …
… The Maori leader responsible for the greatest slaughter in the early nineteenth century was undoubtedly Te Rauparaha, a chief of the … Te Rauparaha's Feats …
… ( c. 1848–?) Apocalyptic prophet. A new biography of Te Mahuki appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Te Mahuki, or Mahuki of the Red Plume, was born about … TE MAHUKI MANUKURA …