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… the public trustee. In September 1896 he wrote to Hōne Heke Ngāpua , MHR for Northern Māori, concerning a petition …
Type: Biography
… The Union Jack, Te Haki On four occasions in 1844–45 Hōne Heke, a Ngāpuhi chief, objecting to the flying of the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā haki – Māori and flags
… showing Māori paths, the pā of Ngāpuhi leader Hōne Heke Pōkai, and the location of a European gun battery and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Early mapping
… on Maiki Hill had been donated by Ngāpuhi leader Hōne Heke Pōkai. After the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, he …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Northland places
… bloodshed. The war in the north (1845–46) began when Hōne Heke cut down a flagpole flying the British flag at Russell …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: History
… including Kawiti , Patuone , Tāmati Wāka Nene and Hōne Heke . Tau Hēnare's strongest affinity was with his Ngāti …
Type: Biography
… powers for Māori, presented by Hōri Kerei Taiaroa and Hōne Heke . Taiaroa's bill sought power of assembly for the … that the governor would sign into law. Mangakāhia favoured Heke's bill, which asked for separate Māori institutions and …
Type: Biography
… Māori military prowess and for Renaissance men such as Hōne Heke and Te Rauparaha. The warrior chief as tactician and … resistance to self-government, but praised for overwhelming Heke and Kawiti and undermining Te Rauparaha. These somewhat …
Type: Biography
… racial war, sparked off by the Bay of Islands chief Hōne Heke . Its causes were not of FitzRoy's making, arising … on 8 July 1844. The war that followed was between Heke and his followers and the government, and between Heke and other Ngāpuhi, of whom Wāka Nene and Patuone were …
Type: Biography
… and in 1845 refused passage through his territories to Hōne Heke Pōkai . This prevented conflict from spreading south … in a dispute over precedence with his cousin Paikea Te Hekeua, a leader of Te Uri-o-Hau. Governor George Grey … call at Whangārei before visiting Kaipara; Paikea Te Hekeua refused to meet the governor if he came to Kaipara …
Type: Biography
… of turning round and stirring with their own chief [ Hōne Heke ]?' Tūhaere went on to cast doubt on the understanding …
Type: Biography
… the forces deployed in the Bay of Islands against Hōne Heke and Kawiti . Wynyard was one of the party who stormed …
Type: Biography
… Cup, Ngahoe Challenge Shield and Omeka Cup North Auckland – Hone Heke Cup and Ratana Challenge Cup Whanganui – Tuera Shield …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori rugby – whutupaoro
… transform the Catholic mission. After a Ngāpuhi chiefs Hōne Heke and Te Ruki Kawiti attacked Kororāreka, the Sunday …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Catholic Church
… with British control and its effects, Ngāpuhi chief Hōne Heke challenged British sovereignty in 1844–45 and war …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Northland region
… was taken to Ngāpuhi by a raiding party as a slave for Hōne Heke. However, she soon married a Scot, Alexander Grey. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngāti Ruanui
… committee of seven chosen to discuss issues raised by Hōne Heke Ngāpua , MHR for Northern Māori. He was also present …
Type: Biography
… retribution, FitzRoy concurred. As a consequence, when Hōne Heke rebelled and sacked Kororāreka (Russell) in early 1845, …
Type: Biography
… in 1844–45 at Kororāreka (Russell). Ngāpuhi chief Hōne Heke cut down a flagpole flying the British Union Jack four …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Flags
… reached its peak in February 1840, when chiefs such as Hōne Heke and Tāmati Wāka Nene gave their Christian faith as …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Missions and missionaries