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… have been killed at Hingakaka fighting against the Waikato tribes. A member of an esoteric school of carving and …
… Maoris, that settler militia alone brought the resisting tribes to heel. Indeed, they played their part (together …
… while in the hill country beyond the Waipa the Maniapoto tribe was the most zealous Maori advocate of a resort to … and artillery. By April 1864 they had subdued the Waikato tribes and, shortly after, defeated their allies at …
… the cured heads of slain Europeans were sent to distant tribes to gain support for the movement. Scholars differ …
… him, Te Ua identified the Maoris with one of the lost tribes of Israel, New Zealand being “New Canaan”. The Maoris …
… area, Kent was the chief supplier of arms to the Waikato tribes, who congregated at Kawhia to trade with him. His … at Kahawai, on the Manukau, on 1 January 1837. His adoptive tribe, who remember him as Amukete, buried him in a wahi …
… the district are believed to have belonged to the Waitaha Tribe. They were succeeded in turn by the Ngati Mamoe and … returned later in the 1820s with his Ngati Toa and allied tribes, and most of the coastal areas south of the Whangaehu …
… consequence considerable sums of money were paid to various tribes to compensate them for the lands they had lost …
… at Te Awamutu the eventual pacification of the Waikato tribes was made more difficult. The significance of his …
… According to the tradition of some tribes, carving was invented by Rauru, the son of a remote …