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… the block, in order that a Crown Grant might issue to the tribes possessing it”. The survey (triangulation) commenced …
… from Tuwharetoa chiefs who were related to the Wanganui tribes, Horonuku allowed his family ties with the Waikato …
… of Plenty Maoris, became widely distributed among northern tribes and the modern commercial types were derived from …
… was attacked during Hongi's raid on the Whangaroa tribes, and the mission station had to be abandoned. The …
… of the North , the Maori history of the Ngati Whatua tribe. On his retirement on 31 October 1900 he was able to … studies, The Wars of the Northern Against the Southern Tribes , which was revised as The Maori Wars of the …
… Patukai hapu of the Ngati Tawhirikura branch, Te Ati Awa tribe, and of Rangiawau, daughter of Te Whetu. Through his … Te Ua, and others to protect the passengers from hostile tribes in the vicinity. It is doubtful whether Te Whiti …
… and the Ngati Raukawa, Te Rangitake decided to settle his tribe at Waikanae – about 30 miles north of Wellington. When … By this document Wakefield endeavoured to persuade the tribes to renounce their rights to lands in Taranaki. From …
… of 1844 was there peace between the Rotorua and Tauranga tribes and, for the first time, Brown had a comparatively …
… There he negotiated mining agreements with the various tribes, and despite strong opposition from the remnants of …
… pattern is practically confined to the Arawa and Matatua tribes of Rotorua and the Bay of Plenty and the Ngati Maru …