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… of Te Kotahitanga. In 1893 Tunuiārangi had voted for Hōne Heke Ngāpua 's radical proposal which sought independence …
Type: Biography
… Parliament, including James Carroll, Hirini Taiwhanga, Hōne Heke Ngāpua, Apirana Ngata, Te Rangihīroa (Peter Buck) and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā māngai – Māori representation
… of the Te Hau-ki-Tūranga style. The pou (carved posts) and heke (rafters) of the Rotorua School houses ceased to be …
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Part of story: Whakairo – Māori carving
… was the land rights attached to the whāngai. In 1900 Hōne Heke Ngāpua , the member for Northern Māori, raised the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Whāngai – customary fostering and adoption
… or the Māori parliament movement. Suggestions from Hōne Heke that Carroll might not continue to hold the Eastern … Māori under clause 71 of the 1852 Constitution Act. Hōne Heke, MHR for Northern Māori, introduced a Native Rights … Carroll's primary objective. He debated fiercely with Hōne Heke. It would be better, he said, to free Māori from the …
Type: Biography
… event in Hongi's early life. Pōkaia, the uncle of Hōne Heke , had been at war with Te Roroa and two closely related …
Type: Biography
… the British. Governor Robert FitzRoy suspected that Hōne Heke 's support of Pororua at Ōruru in 1843 was the main …
Type: Biography
… and helped evacuate the beleaguered settlers when Hōne Heke launched a final attack on Kororāreka in 1845. His …
Type: Biography
… Henry Despard , commander of the forces ranged against Hōne Heke and Kawiti . At the conclusion of the northern war, in …
Type: Biography
… Puriri, a great temperance supporter and the mother of Hone Heke, MHR. Over the next two years she travelled through …
Type: Biography
… an attack. In 1845, at Waiaruhe, the rangatira Hōne Heke repeated a tutukai (guessing game) chant before …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Traditional Māori games – ngā tākaro
… of great northern warrior chiefs, including Kawiti and Hōne Heke . James was also the great-grandson of Colonel Robert …
Type: Biography
… Wāka Nene (another leading Wesleyan convert) against Hōne Heke , and was awarded a government pension for the severe …
Type: Biography
… thrust upon him early in 1909. On the sudden death of Hōne Heke Ngāpua , MP for Northern Māori, Buck, attending the … by the native minister, James Carroll , to stand in Heke's place. This was part of Carroll's scheme to have his …
Type: Biography
… feeling of the meeting changed when Tāmati Wāka Nene , Hōne Heke and Patuone , who had been counselled by the …
Type: Biography
… the Native Rights Bill introduced into Parliament by Hōne Heke to give effect to these aspirations, and the call for a …
Type: Biography
… debate over this and a more radical bill presented by Hōne Heke created a rift within the Kotahitanga movement which …
Type: Biography
… Te Rauparaha and Te Rangihaeata . In the far north Hōne Heke and his ally, Kawiti , had risen in revolt against British authority. Heke feared that the Europeans would take all their land. He … which had already been evacuated. Thereafter Grey left Heke and Kawiti severely alone, acquiescing in a partial …
Type: Biography
… One of their best-known endeavours was the support of MHR Hone Heke's efforts to get a measure of Māori self-government in …
Type: Biography
… and in 1985 two publications appeared: From Hongi Hika to Hone Heke and The story of Mount Lees Reserve. In John Harris: a …
Type: Biography