TeWera (Māori for "the burning") may refer to: TeWera (ca. 1760–70s), rangatira of Kai Tahu based at Huriawa Peninsula TeWera Hauraki (died 1839), rangatira...
TeWera 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...
Paterson Inlet / Whaka a TeWera is a large natural harbour in the eastern coast of Stewart Island/Rakiura, New Zealand, much of which is unspoilt forest...
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)...
Ngāpuhi commander Hongi Hika convened with his fellow chiefs Pomare I and TeWera Hauraki to propose war, and thus in February 1823 a Ngāpuhi-led coalition...
territory to gain revenge for Ngāpuhi's 1807 defeat. Ngāpuhi chiefs Pōmare and TeWera Hauraki also led attacks on the East Coast, and in Hawke's Bay and the...
Te Whareumu of Ngāti Kahungunu convinced TeWera Hauraki of Ngāpuhi to settle on the Māhia Peninsula in order to defend them from these attacks. Te Whareumu...
local iwi and hapū, including: Kimihia Marae is affiliated with Ngāti TeWera Morero Marae and Hauaroa is affiliated with Ngāti Hekeawai and the Ngāti...
occupied by Huriawa pā (Te Pa a TeWera) a major coastal Māori fortification, believed to have been established by Kai Tahu chief TeWera in the years immediately...
when TeWera killed and ate Taoka's son, whom he and his men had encountered on the south bank of the Waitaki. In revenge, Taoka besieged TeWera's pā at...
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...
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...
He had visited his nephew (some sources say cousin), Kāti Māmoe chief TeWera, at the latter's pā, Huriawa, near the mouth of the Waikouaiti River. The...
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...
Hansen, Anne Helm, Iwa Natana, Mary O'Hagan, Lina Samu, Ana Sokratov, TeWeraTe Kotua, John Tovey, Debra Wells and Ranui Wilson (2004) Our Lives in 2014:...
rivermouth site of pre-European Maori settlement Huriawa Peninsula - Te Pa a TeWera, Reserve, and archeological sites Motutapu Island - Site of many settlements...