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… among the Europeans. Unfortunately, Te Ara (George), the Ngati Pou chief of Whangaroa, who was ailing when Hobbs …
… warrior of renown prior to the First Maori War, he led the Ngati-Porou Native Contingent from 1865 to 1871 and received …
… an early age. Young Carroll passed his early childhood with Ngati Kahungunu relatives in Hawke's Bay until his father …
… where one leg of a human figure is formed by a prolongation of the body, often with the leg curled inwards and … form one leg is found in North Auckland and Taranaki and in Ngati Porou carvings from the East Coast, North of Gisborne. … “Hinana” built by Iwikau (Te Heuheu Tukino III) of Ngati Tuwharetoa between 1854 and 1856. This again may have …
… invade North Taranaki and overwhelmed the remnants of the Ngati Awa peoples except at Otaku pa (New Plymouth) where a … purchased 60,000 acres of land from the sparse remnant of Ngati Awa peoples still living on the coast between Mokau …
… and finally over the proposal of the Government to send the Ngati Porou chief Ropata and his followers away from their …
… theological college at Porirua on land donated by the Ngati Raukawa, but this project came to nothing. Throughout …
… Maori children, priority being given to children from the Ngatiraukawa, Ngatiawa, and Ngatitoa tribes. Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts …
… the birthplace), son of William Henry Buck and Rina of the Ngati Mutunga tribe of Taranaki. His mother died a young …
… a basis of mutual good will. In 1842, for instance, when a Ngati Maru chief, Taraia, had killed and eaten the victims …