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… 1840 and found himself witness to a battle between the Ngati Awa of Waikanae and the Ngati Raukawa of Otaki. After Williams had negotiated a … and lived alternately at Otaki and Waikanae. The Ngati Awa were well disposed but Ngati Raukawa at first …
… ( c. 1815–87). Ngati Awa chief and member of the Legislative Council. A new … behalf. About 1842 he succeeded to the chieftainship of the Ngati Awa tribe and, a year later, was involved in a …
… gorges. They were followed by the Rapuwai and, later, the Ngati Mamoe, who lived in caves inland from Timaru. During … seventeenth century the warlike Ngai Tahu people drove the Ngati Mamoe south to Fiordland. In 1837 Joseph Price, …
… Te Aroha in pre-European times. After 1830, when the Ngati Haua under Te Waharoa built Matamata Pa near Waharoa … the area became a no-man's land between that tribe and the Ngati Maru of the Thames district. A missionary exploring …
… include the native race. Some tribes, notably the Arawas, Ngati Porou, and Ngapuhi, considered that compulsion should …
… and at an early age became an accomplished performer at Ngati Tuwharetoa gatherings. In these years she travelled …
… Today, we find that Taneroroa's descendants, the Ngati Ruanui tribe, live north of the Patea River, extending … and Cape Runaway. The tribes that claim Takitimu are Ngati-Rangi-nui, of Tauranga, Ngati-Kahungunu, of Hawke's Bay, and the tribes of Poverty …
… was an offshoot of the Waitahas and, more latterly, of the Ngati Mamoes. by Bryce Leslie Wood, M.SC., New Zealand …
… Kawhia, and at Mokau. The last party left on board – the Ngati Tara-pounamu – beached the Tainui at Te Waiiti. When …
… influential in persuading the Waikatos to set free their Ngati Awa slaves. He was president of the Auckland Methodist …