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… Hōne Heke Ngāpua was born at Kaikohe, according to family … Ngāti Kahu, Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki and Ngāti Kahungunu. Hōne Heke was named after his granduncle Hōne Heke Pōkai , who, after the signing of the Treaty of … Ngāpua, Hōne Heke …
Type: Biography
… Hōne Heke Rankin, also known as John Rankin, was born at Gisborne … of Niurangi Pūriri and Hōne Ngāpua, a nephew of Hōne Heke Pōkai , the Bay of Islands leader who signed the Treaty … later cut down the Kororareka flagstaff. Her brother, Hōne Heke Ngāpua , was MHR for Northern Māori from 1893 to 1911. …
Type: Biography
… Heke Pōkai was born at Pākaraka, near the Bay of Islands, … reputation he gained through his own energy and prowess. Heke was of high standing in the district extending from … Te Oro was attacked and sacked by a Ngāti Whātua war party. Heke and his mother, Te Kona, were taken captive and tied to …
Type: Biography
… Meetings were held on the 16th of each month at Tāheke, Ōmanaia, or Waimā, initially for religious purposes. … requesting that the troops wait at Ōmanaia until Hōne Heke , the local Māori MHR, could mediate; but Newall … approached Waimā Hōne Tōia had received a telegram from Heke advising him to disband his followers, retire …
Type: Biography
… tours of South Africa. Acts of protest have included Hōne Heke repeatedly demolishing the Kororāreka flagstaff; …
Type: Story Front
… the Crown was exceeding its authority in the area. Hōne Heke Pōkai and his supporters cut down the flagstaff at … Tāmati Wāka Nene sided with the British. On 11 March 1845 Heke, Te Ruki Kawiti and Pūmuka led an attack on Kororāreka, … Ōtuihu, which was mistakenly thought to be harbouring Heke sympathisers. Most of the supporters of Heke had long …
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Part of story: New Zealand Wars
… force when the Hazard 's captain was badly wounded during Hone Heke and Kawiti's attack on Kororareka on 11 March. The loss … May Phillpotts led parties of seamen in operations against Hone Heke and Kawiti, including an expedition against a pa …
Type: Biography
… full of European cargo, and plenty to eat. He was Hōne Heke’s war prophet in the 1845–46 northern war, and he held … to invoke Te Nākahi, survived with the descendants of Hōne Heke’s brother, Tuhirangi. These sacred objects of the faith … preached by Te Atua Wera, were unequivocally tied to Hōne Heke’s aspirations to self-determination. …
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Part of story: Māori prophetic movements – ngā poropiti
… appeal for assistance by Governor Robert FitzRoy after Hōne Heke 's attack on Kororāreka (Russell). Despard, who had … Māori ally, Tāmati Wāka Nene , before advancing on Hōne Heke and Kawiti's pā at Ōhaeawai. On 24 June Despard's … his warriors, who then withdrew behind the pā, where Hōne Heke and most of the garrison were concealed. After some …
Type: Biography
… a minority spoke in favour of signing. Eventually Hōne Heke Pōkai and Tāmati Wāka Nene, from the Hokianga, … settlers. On 6 February 1840, 43 Ngāpuhi rangatira, led by Heke, signed the treaty. Over the following months a further … and increasing British control over their affairs. Hōne Heke, who had been the first rangatira to sign the treaty in …
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Part of story: Ngāpuhi
… The Tātaramoa migration The first migration, or heke, from Taranaki included Ngāti Toa, who were already … mixed party to the Kāpiti Coast was known to Māori as Te Heke Tātaramoa. The Nihoputa migration Naming the journeys … While Te Āti Awa were staying with Ngā Rauru at Waitōtara, Hone Potete of Ngāti Mutunga heard one of the hosts say, ‘Ū, …
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Part of story: Te Āti Awa of Wellington
… some Māori believed that they led Nene to oppose Hōne Heke in the northern war of the 1840s. Nene, as a war … shared the concerns of his fellow chiefs, even after Hōne Heke cut down the flagstaff at Kororāreka for the first time … Nene and other leaders still questioned the government's honesty. However, when on 11 March 1845 Heke cut the …
Type: Biography
… to the Legislative Council from 1907 to 1912. Hōne Heke Ngāpua Hōne Heke Ngāpua (Ngāpuhi) was elected to Parliament in 1893 and …
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Part of story: Tōrangapū – Māori and political parties
… associations are significant. The Northern War leader Hōne Heke died in Kaikohe in 1850. A memorial on Kaikohe’s 300-m hill celebrates his grandnephew, Hōne Heke Ngāpua, a member of parliament and active supporter of …
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Part of story: Northland places
… was short. Reinforcements were needed to fight against Hone Heke and Kawiti's forces in New Zealand. No 3 Company of the … took part in three engagements, including the assault on Heke's pa at Puketutu and the subsequent retreat. Returning …
Type: Biography
… who attended a ceremony which Papahurihia held for Hōne Heke in 1845, said that the sound 'moved about in a … in the oral traditions of Hokianga. In 1845 he became Hōne Heke's war tohunga. When Heke was entrenched at Puketutu in May, after his fourth …
Type: Biography
… of the stages. At one hākari in 1835, Ngāpuhi chief Hōne Heke climbed one of the hākari stages to hoist a flag which …
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Part of story: Ngā haki – Māori and flags
… Kotiro ran into trouble. She made a statement likening Hone Heke to a pig's head. Such an insult from a former slave resulted in Heke and his followers' ransacking the Lord family's home, …
Type: Biography
… Zealand's meagre imperial garrison in its campaign against Hone Heke and Kawiti . With the exception of Kororāreka …
Type: Biography
… the northern war against the Crown, Ngāpuhi leader Hōne Heke Pōkai wrote to Governor Robert FitzRoy , asking, ‘What …
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