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Kōrero: Kotahitanga – unity movements

Te Karere Maori

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<em>The Maori Messenger – Te Karere Maori</em>

Ko Te Karere Māori te niupepa reo Māori o te kāwanatanga i waenga i te rautau 1800. I te karangatanga a Kāwana Gore Browne i te hui ki Kohimarama, ka whakaputa a Te Karere Māori i ngā kaupapa katoa o te hui. I tae ake ngā rangatira i ngā tōpito o te motu ki taua hui. Nō muri mai ka noho anō te hui ki Kohimarama hei tauira whakakotahi i ngā iwi o te motu. 

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Niupepa: Maori newspapers

Reference: The Maori Messenger: Te Karere Maori, 14 July, 1860, p.1

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Basil Keane, Kotahitanga – unity movements – Kotahitanga movements around the 1860s, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/document/33584/te-karere-maori (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Basil Keane, i tāngia i te 15 June 2012.