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… Te Moengaroa Ueke, who was of Ngāi Tāwake (a hapū of Ngāpuhi) and Ngāti Mahuta. They had two sons and a daughter. … history and collecting whakapapa, beginning with his wife’s Ngāpuhi connections. He frequently met and corresponded with …
Type: Biography
… elected in 1975, followed by Winston Peters (Ngātiwai, Ngāpuhi) in 1979. Couch was minister of Māori affairs in … at the 2014 election. Hone Harawira Hone Harawira (Ngāpuhi) led the hīkoi (protest march) opposing the …
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Part of story: Tōrangapū – Māori and political parties
… his parents are not known. In the 1820s he was taken by Ngāpuhi raiders to Hokianga, where he came under the … attempted to dissuade them. Nēra cited Tāmati Wāka Nene of Ngāpuhi taking his people armed with guns to the Bay of …
Type: Biography
… in 1912. His mother belonged to the hapū Te Uri-o-Hua of Ngāpuhi , and was from Kaikohe. Even at school Johnny Smith …
Type: Biography
… who in 1872 bought the 80-ha Tunatahi block from the Ngāpuhi chief Parore Te Āwhā and others. Timber Like other …
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Part of story: Northland places
… tribe. After a long series of battles with Ngāti Whātua and Ngāpuhi, there was a general exodus of Ngāti Awa from the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngāti Awa
… people of Taranaki who had been enslaved and taken north by Ngāpuhi and Waikato invaders were, along with their captors, …
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Part of story: Taranaki tribe
… might bring in terms of trade, tools and weapons. The Ngāpuhi chief Hongi Hika was in favour of British …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Immigration regulation
… mainly between Northland and Auckland. The people of Ngāpuhi form the region’s (and the country’s) largest iwi. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Northland region
… has been maintained over many generations. Conflicts with Ngāpuhi of the north often centred on the control of …
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Part of story: Marutūahu tribes
… after their loud cries alerted the Te Arawa tribes to Ngāpuhi invaders paddling to Mokoia Island, and prevented a …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā manu – birds
… 1823. The station was abandoned after a raid by warriors of Ngāpuhi chief Hongi Hika. Kaeo is now the principal …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Northland places
… of lakes, that at 1840 the lake was the property of Ngāpuhi, and that Ngāpuhi's rights were protected by the Treaty of Waitangi. … rangatira by Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te Arawa, Waikato and Ngāpuhi. He was an innovative Native Land Court judge at an …
Type: Biography
… Te Rangi pā of Te Papa. In 1830 Maungatapu was attacked by Ngāpuhi, under Mango and Kakaho, but again withstood the assault. Another Ngāpuhi invasion was decisively defeated in 1831 by Ngāi Te …
Type: Biography
… married by the Reverend Samuel Marsden to Karuhi, sister of Ngāpuhi chief Wharepoaka. At the invitation of Te Arawa … Tauranga and Matatā. Although his dealings in firearms when Ngāpuhi invaded Tauranga in 1832 earned him the displeasure …
Type: Biography
… Rarawa hold that Kupe landed in the Hokianga Harbour. The Ngāpuhi tribe say that light reflecting from Te Ramaroa …
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Part of story: Ngā waewae tapu – Māori exploration
… From the early 19th century northern tribes, including Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Toa, moved south on expeditions to seek …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā Rauru Kītahi
… she married and had children. In 1823 she was present when Ngāpuhi war parties came to Manawaru, near Ruatāhuna. In the …
Type: Biography
… weapons that their leadership considered taking revenge on Ngāpuhi for the massacres 50 years earlier, but the …
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Part of story: Ngāti Porou
… include Uenuku, son of Rāhiri, the founding ancestor of Ngāpuhi; Rangiteaorere of Te Arawa; and Tamainupō of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā mātua – Māori parenting