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… of Mormon (which identifies Polynesians as one of the Lost Tribes of Israel) into Māori. He was a member of the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ideas about Māori origins
… are also reports of women being forced by men of their tribe into having multiple sexual partners, and claims that …
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Part of story: Sex work
… It is likely that the Māori, of the Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri tribe, saw these strange newcomers as threatening …
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Part of story: European discovery of New Zealand
… was not, however, absorbed into the pā and dependent on the tribe; his equality in the association with Te Āti Awa was …
Type: Biography
… establishments. Ōmaka marae was established in 1959 for all tribes; the protocol is Rangitāne. Its meeting house, Te Ara …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Marlborough places
… and baptise. He often acted as a mediator between warring tribes. His aims were to protect the Māori from European …
Type: Biography
… Pitt was historically home to two of the nine Moriori imi (tribes). It was the principal ‘port of call’ in the Chatham …
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Part of story: Chatham Islands
… during the New Zealand wars, such as the Waikato and Tūhoe tribes, also resisted conscription and about 100 men were …
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Part of story: Conscription, conscientious objection and pacifism
… of land politics and settler influence. In the 1850s many tribes began trading on a large scale, a development which …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Missions and missionaries
… that culminated in war between British troops and northern tribes in 1845. 1879 Orange ‘riot’ A ‘riot’ occurred in …
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Part of story: Public protest
… Urewera in 1907. Residents, from the Tūhoe and Whakatōhea tribes, resisted land alienation and called themselves …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Communes and communities
… anywhere else, Ngāpuhi acquired more muskets than other tribes. The supply was increased when northern rangatira …
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Part of story: Ngāpuhi
… like Kennedy Bay, was given to Ngāti Porou by the Hauraki tribes in the mid-19th century. Mataora Bay remains home to …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel places
… the real reason, Māori remained distrustful of ‘the tribe of Marion’ for years. The first truly scientific …
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Part of story: French
… to encourage a system of partial self-government for the tribes based on assemblies. During 1862 the resident …
Type: Biography
… Treaty of Waitangi claims of Ngāti Porou and the Tūranga tribes …
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Part of story: East Coast region
… burial place of Marutūahu, the ancestor of all the Hauraki tribes. Miranda Locality at the south-west corner of the …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel places
… and Kāwhia, and travelled inland to mediate between warring tribes. He returned home from Kāwhia, travelling on foot and …
Type: Biography
… management with a board that included people from Whanganui tribes. Durie Hill Suburb across the river from downtown …
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Part of story: Whanganui places