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… (1869–1909). Maori leader. A new biography of Ngapua, Hone Heke appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on … HEKE, Hone …
… (1810?–50). Ngapuhi chief. A new biography of Heke Pokai, Hone Wiremu appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Hone Heke was the son of Kau (brother of the chief Pokai), … HEKE POKAI, Hone …
… Ngati-Hine hapu of the Ngapuhi. He was a rival and enemy of Hone Heke, but through the exigencies of war became his ally. … Christchurch. Heke's War in the North , Burrows, R. (1886) Hone Heke's Rebellion , Rutherford, J. (1947) The New …
… was the scene of fighting during the first Maori War. Hone Heke settled in Kaikohe after fighting ceased, and died there in 1850. Hone Heke, M.H.R. for Northern Maori, a grandnephew of Hone Heke the war chief, also lived in Kaikohe; and in April …
… certain of the younger Ngapuhi chiefs. When two of these, Hone Heke and Kawiti, took up arms against the Europeans, Nene … Journalist, Taupo. The New Zealand Wars , Cowan, J. (1955) Hone Heke's Rebellion , Rutherford, J. (1947) Early New …
… capital to Auckland. Maori discontent was widespread and Hone Heke felt emboldened to show his defiance of British authority. On 8 July 1844 Hone Heke and Kawiti led a well armed force which sacked …
… (1939); Historic Bay of Islands . Reed, A. H. (1960) Hone Heke's Rebellion . Rutherford, J. (1947) Making New …
… The general alarm in Auckland and elsewhere at Hone Heke's rebellion led the Legislative Council, on 25 … gunners with the British forces in the operations against Hone Heke. Rolls were compiled annually between 1846 and …
… as the first morning penny paper, published an article on Hone Heke's war. The article offended naval men, who considered …
… critical of British intentions. Throughout the war against Hone Heke Te Taonui and his tribe fought with distinction, his … severely wounded. But when British troops were sent against Heke it was Nene who went to Kororareka to welcome them, Te …