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… from Māori; they then travelled on to Lakes Rotomahana and Tarawera, through the Tongariro–Ruapehu country, and on to …
Type: Biography
… beginning to recover after the devastating eruption of Mt Tarawera in 1886, and the tourist guiding tradition, which …
Type: Biography
… probably on his baptism by CMS missionaries at Rotorua or Tarawera. In 1838 he was one of the chiefs who led Ngāti …
Type: Biography
… Mārire adherents from Ngāti Hineuru hapū at Te Hāroto and Tarawera occupied Ōmarunui pā, near Napier, in September …
Type: Biography
… studies were continued at Te Wairoa Native School at Lake Tarawera. The Pink and White Terraces there were the centre …
Type: Biography
… to take his place, to photograph the aftermath of the Mt Tarawera eruption in 1886, and in 1888 to participate in a …
Type: Biography
… teacher, undertaking arduous journeys to preach at Pātea, Tarawera, Tāngōio, Te Hāwera, Manawatū and the scattered …
Type: Biography
… had killed Te Wakaunua of Ngāti Hineuru, a people of Tarawera, inland from Mōhaka. Te Pareihe, with Te Wera and …
Type: Biography
… people eventually persuaded him to depart with them on the Tarawera on 1 April 1884. In England the party was received …
Type: Biography
… of events, having, perhaps, been permitted to escape at Tarawera, he made his way to his people on the Māhia …
Type: Biography