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… place to begin their work. They next visited several tribes living near Kaeo, in the Whangaroa district, and decided to establish a mission among the tribes who had perpetrated the Boyd massacre some years …
… was legendary, and as interpreter and agent for the Maori tribes the “rotund and merry Barrett” was a force to be …
… the title, is the head of the group of Waikato and allied tribes, including Ngati Maniapoto, Ngati Raukawa, Ngati … of assembly, or both, as their focus. Members of several tribes may combine in modern conditions to institute such … descended from Ngai Tahu, Ngati Mamoe, and Waitaha tribes, combined to institute an assembly hall with a …
… Government agreed to pay an annuity of £6,000 to the Arawa tribe, the trust uses its funds for the education and general welfare of the tribe. Edith Winstone Blackwell Trust (Auckland). This trust … to children from the Ngatiraukawa, Ngatiawa, and Ngatitoa tribes. Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts (Wellington). Of …
… these back to their homes; and, in return, the grateful tribes set aside 100 acres of land for mission use. Shortly …
… reduced by raiding parties from the North Island, and the tribes in possession in the eighteenth century had been …
… means at Grey's disposal were woefully scanty, many Maori tribes remained untouched by the new developments, and the …
… from the war. His influence was decisive in preventing the tribes north of Opunake from joining the Hauhau uprising in …
… Cape frontier against a surging mass of disorderly Kaffir tribes. Supported by a large British army and a small annual …
… supported the Ngati Toa against the Waikato and Maniapoto tribes. In the early 1820s Te Puoho took part in the battles … played a leading part in the destruction of the Rangitane tribe. In 1831 he led a small taua to assist the Te Atiawa …