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… son of Potatau Te Wherowhero and of Whakaawi. After the Ngapuhi were routed in 1827 he lived at several villages …
… days the Bay of Islands was the seat of the powerful Ngapuhi tribe and the home of such notable chiefs as Te …
… “Dog Tax Rebellion”. This arose when the Mahurehure hapu of Ngapuhi tribe refused to pay a dog tax recently instituted …
… performed by Kendall on 23 June 1823, was to Maria Ringa, a Ngapuhi mission girl, who deserted him soon after the …
… unless it were to repair the muskets of the warlike Ngapuhi, which Marsden would not by any means countenance. … abilities and to the respect in which he was held by the Ngapuhi tribe. In 1864 he was appointed Judge of the Native …
… and chief priest–“the wisest priest and prophet of all the Ngapuhi”. Though he later made his peace both with …
… In 1823 the lands of the Arawa people were invaded by the Ngapuhi chief, Hongi Hika, but he was obliged to withdraw. …
… tribes suffered in raids launched by the musket-bearing Ngapuhi under their fighting chief Hongi Hika. This caused …
… liked best were Pipi Haere Huka and Ina Te Papataki of the Ngapuhi tribe. Goldie's life as artist falls into two …
… they would be adequately protected by Patuone, the powerful Ngapuhi chief. The task of establishing the new station was …