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- Retrieved 25 March 2010. Prickett, Nigel (2008). "The Military Engagement at Katikara, Taranaki, 4 June 1863". Records of the Auckland Museum. 45: 5–41. ISSN 1174-9202...
- List of Māori iwi Prickett, Nigel (2008). "The Military Engagement at Katikara, Taranaki, 4 June 1863". Records of the Auckland Museum. 45: 5–41. ISSN 1174-9202...
- active from about 1848. Prickett, Nigel (2008). "The Military Engagement at Katikara, Taranaki, 4 June 1863". Records of the Auckland Museum. 45: 5–41. ISSN 1174-9202...
- presenting his side of the incident to Bezar. Bezar was at the Battle of Katikara on 4 June 1863; the capture of the Kaitake Pa on 11 March 1864 and Kakeramea...
- settled, with more than 30 pā sites found mainly on the s****s of the Katikara River, Pitone Stream and Timaru River. One of the largest pā sites, Tataraimaka...
- River Karetu River (Canterbury) Karetu River (Northland) Karukaru River Katikara River Kauaeranga River Kaukapakapa River Kauru River Kawakawa River Kawarau...
- Newsletter, 5(3), 184-187. Prickett, Nigel (2008). "The Military Engagement at Katikara, Taranaki, 4 June 1863". Records of the Auckland Museum. 45: 5–41. ISSN 1174-9202...
- Wikidata Q58677495. Prickett, Nigel (2008). "The Military Engagement at Katikara, Taranaki, 4 June 1863". Records of the Auckland Museum. 45: 5–41. ISSN 1174-9202...
- party of about 50 Māori still occupying the Tataraimaka block beside the Katikara River. 29 Māori and one soldier from the 57th Regiment were killed in the...
- about 50 Māori still occupying the contested Tataraimaka block beside the Katikara River, killing 24. This fresh outbreak of fighting in Taranaki, known as...