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… and language, the poor health and unemployment of my tribe. 1 Tuia 250 Voyage In late 2019, three replica …
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Part of story: Canoe navigation
… – a reference to the long-pursued claim of the Ngāi Tahu tribe, based on unfulfilled promises made when Europeans …
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Part of story: South Canterbury places
… to settle in Northland, where they intermarried with Māori tribes. In 1993, to mark the 150th anniversary of the …
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Part of story: Poles
… not honour the transactions, as they understood them. The tribe believed larger reserves should have been surveyed, …
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Part of story: Ngāi Tahu
… allies. Ngāi Tahu returned home after attacking the allied tribes of Ngāti Toa. Te Pūoho’s raid Before peace was …
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Part of story: Ngāi Tahu
… connection with Maru, a chief of the South Island Ngāi Tahu tribe. Caroline Bay Caroline Bay was once described as a …
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Part of story: South Canterbury places
… hands (a worker). Slaves People captured from other tribes would end up as slaves. As slaves they could perform …
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Part of story: Te rāngai mahi – Māori in the workforce
… taken. Karengo seaweed was preserved and gifted to inland tribes. Kōura (rock lobsters) and kina (sea urchins) were …
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Part of story: Te mahi kai – food production economics
… Department of Conservation reserves, land owned by Māori tribes, land designated as Geological Reserves and private …
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Part of story: Fossils
… is sacred to Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Ruapani and Ngāti Kahungunu tribes. Tūhoe and Ngāti Ruapani were early settlers in the …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay places
… Kawau home for generations of Kawerau and Marutūahu sub-tribes. Momona Pā remains the most visible of 13 headland …
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Part of story: Auckland places
… entrance. Manaia was an important ancestor of the Whangārei tribes, and a tradition says he was transformed into one of …
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Part of story: Northland places
… become both evangelist and keeper of the peace among Māori tribes and between settler and Māori, maintaining his … Mānihera , should go as emissaries of peace to the interior tribes. They left in February 1847 but were shot dead near … their graves. In March 1849 Taylor again visited the Taupō tribes and helped make peace between them and the Whanganui …
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… to Government House to sign a treaty with him, which their tribes would later ratify in Hobson's presence. Karetai, … and as many as 10 children. In a critical period for his tribe under the dual impact of European settlement and …
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… Mackay was employed by Grey to receive the surrender of tribes in the Hauraki and lower Waikato areas. Instead of … for Hauraki, where he was expected to cement peace with the tribes. Early in 1865 he was appointed a judge of the …
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… of Auckland against a possible attack from the Waikato tribes. Smith was then engaged in cutting boundaries for … in 1898; Wars of the northern against the southern tribes of New Zealand in the nineteenth century (1904); …
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… 1868 as the highest-ranking leader among the lower Wanganui tribes. Mete Kīngi's wife was Rōra Awheuru, daughter of …
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… Tirarau's people were subject to attacks from 'Shunghee's tribe', by which he meant Hongi Hika 's followers. … became concerned about the sale of timber and land by other tribes in the Kaipara area. He had assisted in conquering …
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… left no will because he wanted the land to belong to the tribe. He left two written accounts: 'History of the Ngāti Whātua tribes' (held in the Auckland Institute and Museum), and ' …
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… were frequent wars on the eastern frontier, where some tribes, such as the Fingoes, fought for the British. Grey sought to convert the frontier tribes to Christianity, to 'civilise' them, and to break … in Taranaki. Grey determined to negotiate with the Waikato tribes. Beginning in 1861, he introduced there and elsewhere …
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