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Te Atahoe
Bornc. 1791
DiedFebruary 27, 1810(1810-02-27) (aged 18–19)
Sydney, Australia
Other namesMary Bruce
Parent
  • Te Pahi (father)

Te Atahoe (c. 1791 – 27 February 1810) was a daughter of the Ngāpuhi chief Te Pahi. Te Pahi was one of the senior chiefs of the north-western Bay of Islands. He was the son of Wharerau, a descendant of the ancient ancestral Ngati Awa, Nga Puhi, Ngati Rehia, and Te Hikutu and Ngati Rua. Te Atahoe lived at Te Puna in the Rangihoua Bay area of the Bay of Islands and was also known as Mary Bruce.[1][2]

  1. ^ Macdonald, Charlotte, ed. (1991). The Book of New Zealand Women. Wellington, New Zealand: Bridget Williams Books. pp. 23–25.
  2. ^ Trade and Relations Maori in Parramatta 2015 Maarama Kamira, Parramatta City Council

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Te Atahoe (c. 1791 – 27 February 1810) was a daughter of the Ngāpuhi chief Te Pahi. Te Pahi was one of the senior chiefs of the north-western Bay of Islands...

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1807 in New Zealand

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Dalrymple, arrives in the Bay of Islands. George Bruce and his wife Te Atahoe (daughter of Te Pahi) go on board but are not returned to shore. The General Wellesley...

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1806 in New Zealand

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England with Te Mahanga. Undated In the latter half of the year the Pākehā Māori George Bruce marries Te Pahi's youngest daughter, Te Atahoe, and is tattooed...

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