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… Te Rauparaha . A combined force of Ngāti Toa, Te Roroa and Ngāpuhi had their own reasons for attacking the southern …
Type: Biography
… and Kainga. Little is known of Whaanga's involvement in Ngāpuhi campaigns in Heretaunga (Hawke's Bay) in the early …
Type: Biography
… This portrayed Nukutawhiti, the canoe ancestor of Ngāpuhi. Kendall also published a letter under the pseudonym …
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… was taken captive at the siege of Mokoia Island in 1823 by Ngāpuhi; they were ransomed by his father. His father, noted …
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… He was possibly introduced to Christianity by the freed Ngāpuhi slave Minarapa Rangihatuake of Taranaki, who …
Type: Biography
… at Paihia in the Bay of Islands. Some had been prisoners of Ngāpuhi; others had visited the mission on their own …
Type: Biography
… Goldie painted his first portraits of Ina Te Papatahi of Ngāpuhi, and Te Aho-o-te-rangi Wharepu of Ngāti Mahuta, both …
Type: Biography
… Rini Te Wheao (also known as Nau Barbara Mutu Riwi) was of Ngāpuhi descent. As a child Betty had little knowledge of …
Type: Biography
… to Taranaki. They gathered Vietnam veterans, including Ngāpuhi elder Kingī Taurua, and met with the victims of the …
Type: Biography
… whaler. His third wife, known as Clara, may have been of Ngāpuhi. But Raukura, Tamahau's second wife, had the most …
Type: Biography
… Mōkau River towards the end of the musket wars between Ngāpuhi and Waikato. It is said that he was named Tūkāroto …
Type: Biography
… a rural area south-east of Kaikohe, Northland. He was of Ngāpuhi descent, with connections to Ngāti Korokoro, Ngāti …
Type: Biography
… major work, a four-part history of Te Wera Hauraki 's and Ngāpuhi's activities at Mokoia Island and elsewhere in the …
Type: Biography
… followers and the government, and between Heke and other Ngāpuhi, of whom Wāka Nene and Patuone were the most …
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… Tapihana Paikea . Rata married Nellie Eruera (of Ngāpuhi descent) in Auckland, probably in 1957, and was the …
Type: Biography
… occupying the lands where they had taken refuge from Ngāpuhi, under Pōmare I . The battles between these tribes …
Type: Biography
… Bible by Minarapa Rangihatuake of Ngāti Māhanga, a freed Ngāpuhi slave who had preached at Rāhotu since 1842. …
Type: Biography
… Ngāti Kahungunu, some Te Arawa and even one small group of Ngāpuhi. But the erosion of this support had been rapid in …
Type: Biography
… George Grey was very high. Like Patuone and Nene of Ngāpuhi, and Te Wherowhero of Waikato, Te Puni was seen as …
Type: Biography
… district, it suggests he was born about 1820. The second Ngāpuhi invasion is also associated with his birth; this too …
Type: Biography