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… his Maori friends. In May of that year some Taranaki and Ngati Ruanui chiefs plotted to assassinate him; however, …
… the second Maori king. Her father was Tahuna Herangi of Ngati Apakura. Te Puea did not attend school until she was …
… New Zealand Company settlers), under the protection of the Ngati Korokoro chief Moetara, with whose sister he formed an …
… Tawhiao was satisfied with the offer, but because his Ngati Maniapoto allies, Wahanui and Taonui, objected, the …
… as Te Wairoa (the Long River), and was inhabited by the Ngati Kahungunu. Captain James Cook, who anchored westwards …
… some cases the tribe was named from such an ancestor; e.g., Ngati Tuwharetoa of the Taupo region claimed descent from Tuwharetoa; and Ngati Maniapoto of Waikato from Maniapoto, each about 15 … Theoretically there were three social strata, gentry (rangatira), commoners (tauwareware), and slaves (taurekareka). …
… are timber milling settlements at Pinedale (3 miles east), Ngatira (8 miles south-east), Wiltsdown (10 miles south), Te … migration to the Cook Strait area in the 1820s, many Ngati Raukawa people who occupied these settlements moved to …
… district in 1865 following the dissention created among the Ngati Porou people by the apostles of the cult. In November …
… for new ore bodies. The Thames district was settled by the Ngati Maru. On 16 November 1769 Captain James Cook in his …
… man known to have passed through the Manawatu lands of the Ngati Rangitane was Jack Duff, a trader, who in 1830 went up …