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… of Kupe are also held in the north. In an account by Ngāpuhi elder Himiona Kāmira, describing Kupe’s return to …
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Part of story: First peoples in Māori tradition
… company begun by Ian Taylor of Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāpuhi in 1990. By 2009 it employed 30 staff, including …
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Part of story: Ngā umanga – Māori business enterprise
… the Anglican chaplain in New South Wales. He had met the Ngāpuhi chiefs Te Pahi and Ruatara when they travelled …
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Part of story: Anglican Church
… During the 1820s, the northern tribe Ngāpuhi went on the rampage throughout the North Island, …
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Part of story: Ngāti Porou
… in Australia and New Caledonia. Gulls of Mokoia In 1823 the Ngāpuhi tribe attacked the Te Arawa people living on Mokoia …
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Part of story: Gulls, terns and skuas
… the term derives from tohu, meaning to guide or direct. Ngāpuhi elder Māori Marsden suggested tohunga comes from an …
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Part of story: Traditional Māori religion – ngā karakia a te Māori
… of Ngāti Toa under the leadership of Te Rauparaha. Ngāpuhi swept through the region in 1819 under Patuone, …
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Part of story: Whanganui tribes
… the Māori King Tāwhiao , who had around 50 whāngai children Ngāpuhi leader Sir James Henare , who had six natural …
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Part of story: Whāngai – customary fostering and adoption
… tribal alliances through marriage, such as Ueoneone from Ngāpuhi to Reitū from Ngāti Pou in the Waikato; Ruapūtanga …
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Part of story: Whakapapa – genealogy
… reached when the day-long meeting closed. Rewa One of the Ngāpuhi, Ngāi Tawake rangatira debating the treaty at … and Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi) at Whanganui; Ana Hamu (Ngāpuhi) at Waitangi and Ereonora ( Te Rarawa) at Kaitāia. …
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Part of story: Te Tiriti o Waitangi – the Treaty of Waitangi
… Ruatara was one of the first Ngāpuhi leaders to become closely associated with Europeans. … was Te Aweawe of Ngāti Rāhiri and Ngāti Tautahi sections of Ngāpuhi, and his mother Tauramoko, of Ngāti Rāhiri and Ngāti …
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… Ngāti Awa, the original people of the area, and of their Ngāpuhi conquerors, a combination which gave him great mana … figure. Marsden, convinced by accounts given to him by Ngāpuhi leaders Ruatara and Hongi Hika in 1814, later made …
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… who Marsden had decided to base at Kerikeri amongst Ngāpuhi, under the protection of Hongi Hika and his allies. … were permanently displaced from their territories by their Ngāpuhi-allied enemies. …
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… when they were threatened by musket-bearing Ngāpuhi. The carving traditions of the north, Hauraki and …
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Part of story: Whakairo – Māori carving
… and prestige to the community. First official marriage Ngāpuhi woman Maria Ringa and the Danish whaler and trader …
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Part of story: Intermarriage
… movement known as Kotahitanga. Kaikohe was a small Ngāpuhi settlement until a rail link south was made in 1914 …
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Part of story: Northland places
… of royalty to Māori. The first visit was made by Moehanga (Ngāpuhi) when he met King George III in 1806. Moehanga was …
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Part of story: Royal family
… lack of expertise in linguistics. Kendall travelled with Ngāpuhi chief Hongi Hika and Hika’s relative Waikato to …
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Part of story: Te reo Māori – the Māori language
… canoe Te Toki-a-Tāpiri was later presented by Perohuka to Ngāpuhi leaders Tāmati Wāka Nene and Patuone . In return …
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… example, in 2010 the tribunal began hearings on a claim by Ngāpuhi and other northern tribes which included the …
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