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… as Te Atua Wera), a remarkable early nineteenth century Ngāpuhi religious leader whose life Smithyman had researched …
Type: Biography
… House at Waitangi. Neither Pine nor John knew much about Ngāpuhi styles of carving; they spent time in the Auckland …
Type: Biography
… England aboard the Ann with Hall and King. Ruatara , of Ngāpuhi, who was discovered in England in a sick and … December, at Matauri Bay, Marsden persuaded Ngāti Uru and Ngāpuhi to make peace. On the 22nd he landed at Rangihoua, …
Type: Biography
… Nene could trace his descent from Rāhiri, ancestor of Ngāpuhi, through a number of lines. In early manhood Nene … have taken part in a series of battles involving Te Roroa, Ngāpuhi and his own people. These conflicts left a number of …
Type: Biography
… in a more serious battle at Hukatere. They fought against Ngāpuhi and Te Rarawa, who were led by Hongi Hika and Pōroa. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Muriwhenua tribes
… on 23 November 1941, to Kei Rēnata Hura, of Ngāti Hine and Ngāpuhi. Te Reo led a frugal and hard life with Kei, raising …
Type: Biography
… yearling sales.) Paretekōrae later married David Jones, of Ngāpuhi descent, and the children took their stepfather's …
Type: Biography
… Whatu-i-apiti and Ngāti Kahungunu, and Te Wera Hauraki of Ngāpuhi. Many Heretaunga people took refuge at Nukutaurua, …
Type: Biography
… stories and poems. Director James Ashcroft (Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi) used two of New Zealand writer Owen Marshall’s …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Feature film
… travelled north to help supervise the carving of the Ngāpuhi canoe Ngā-toki-mata-whao-rua, in preparation for the …
Type: Biography
… known as Pihohau or Pikokau) had been taken as a child by Ngāpuhi after the capture of Mokoia Island. The identity of …
Type: Biography
… this was confirmed when W. N. Pānapa declared that Ngāpuhi had been warned that if they insisted on a Māori, …
Type: Biography
… Papahurihia, also known as Te Atua Wera, was a renowned Ngāpuhi tohunga. He belonged to both Te Hikutū and Ngāti Hau … Wera because he was considered to be the leading tohunga of Ngāpuhi. According to the account left by Frederick Maning , …
Type: Biography
… Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal (Marutūahu, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāpuhi), formerly professor and director of Ngā Pae o te … excellence at the University of Auckland Hone Sadler (Ngāpuhi), lecturer, Māori Studies, University of Auckland …
Type: Basic page
… married. His second and third wives were Karuhi, sister of Ngāpuhi chief Wharepoaka, and Hine-i-turama Ngatiki of Ngāti …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Marriage and partnering
… the 1820s Te Pareihe, Nuku-pewapewa and Te Wera Hauraki of Ngāpuhi together prepared an expedition against Ngāti …
Type: Biography
… for some years, in partnership with Te Wera Hauraki and his Ngāpuhi people. They built up their supplies of muskets by …
Type: Biography
… Paretekorae later married David Jones, a farmer, of Ngāpuhi descent, and the children took their stepfather's …
Type: Biography
… Northland, Tūmatauenga at Ngāti Hine's marae, Ōtīria, and Ngāpuhi Moana Ariki at Mangamuka, both completed about 1947. …
Type: Biography
… regarded because of his family connections. His time among Ngāpuhi gave him an intimate knowledge of their major …
Type: Biography