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Te Wera

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Te Wera (Māori for "the burning") may refer to: Te Wera (ca. 1760–70s), rangatira of Kai Tahu based at Huriawa Peninsula Te Wera Hauraki (died 1839), rangatira...

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Te Wera Hauraki

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Te Wera Hauraki (?–1839) was a rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti Hineira and Te Uri Taniwha hapū of the Ngāpuhi iwi from the Northland region of New Zealand...

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Paterson Inlet

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Paterson Inlet / Whaka a Te Wera is a large natural harbour in the eastern coast of Stewart Island/Rakiura, New Zealand, much of which is unspoilt forest...

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Wera

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Look up wera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wera may refer to: Julian Wera (1902–1975), Major League Baseball third baseman Wera Engels (1905–1988)...

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Rotorua

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Ngāpuhi commander Hongi Hika convened with his fellow chiefs Pomare I and Te Wera Hauraki to propose war, and thus in February 1823 a Ngāpuhi-led coalition...

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Musket Wars

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territory to gain revenge for Ngāpuhi's 1807 defeat. Ngāpuhi chiefs Pōmare and Te Wera Hauraki also led attacks on the East Coast, and in Hawke's Bay and the...

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Kaiuku

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Te Whareumu of Ngāti Kahungunu convinced Te Wera Hauraki of Ngāpuhi to settle on the Māhia Peninsula in order to defend them from these attacks. Te Whareumu...

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List of peninsulas

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Otago Peninsula Pākererū Parakārehu Roys Peninsula Tautuku Peninsula Te Wehi-a-Te-Wera Tiwai Point Auckland Islands Circular Head Falla Peninsula Gilroy...

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Taumarunui

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local iwi and hapū, including: Kimihia Marae is affiliated with Ngāti Te Wera Morero Marae and Hauaroa is affiliated with Ngāti Hekeawai and the Ngāti...

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Huriawa Peninsula

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occupied by Huriawa pā (Te Pa a Te Wera) a major coastal Māori fortification, believed to have been established by Kai Tahu chief Te Wera in the years immediately...

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History of the Otago Region

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when Te Wera killed and ate Taoka's son, whom he and his men had encountered on the south bank of the Waitaki. In revenge, Taoka besieged Te Wera's pā at...

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Penetana Papahurihia

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1875), also called Te Atua Wera ("the fiery God"), was a Māori tohunga, war leader and prophet. He belonged to Ngā Puhi, by way of the Te Hikutu and Ngāti...

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Barnet Burns

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business transactions. Burns's hapū was probably Te Whānau-a-Ruataupare which was part of Te Uranga Wera or the burnt post tribe, a collection of hapū from...

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Mapoutahi

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He had visited his nephew (some sources say cousin), Kāti Māmoe chief Te Wera, at the latter's pā, Huriawa, near the mouth of the Waikouaiti River. The...

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Foveaux Strait

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Māori, primarily occupying Horseshoe Bay and an area referred to as Te Wehi-a-Te-Wera, a narrow peninsula of the entrance of Paterson Inlet. In the early...

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Recovery model

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Hansen, Anne Helm, Iwa Natana, Mary O'Hagan, Lina Samu, Ana Sokratov, Te Wera Te Kotua, John Tovey, Debra Wells and Ranui Wilson (2004) Our Lives in 2014:...

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List of archaeological sites by country

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rivermouth site of pre-European Maori settlement Huriawa Peninsula - Te Pa a Te Wera, Reserve, and archeological sites Motutapu Island - Site of many settlements...

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