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- Kūpapa (also called Queenites, from Queen Victoria, loyalists and the friendly natives) were Māori who fought on the British side in the New Zealand Wars...
- the Armed Constabulary and Māori aligned with the government—known as kūpapa. After a defeat at Ngatapa in January 1869, Te Kooti moved into the interior...
- local militia, rifle volunteer groups, the specialist Forest Rangers and kūpapa (pro-government Māori). As part of broader Australian involvement in the...
- he became rangatira of Te Aowera, a hapū (subtribe) of Ngāti Porou. As a Kūpapa, a Māori allied to the New Zealand Government, he fought alongside the Volunteer...
- late Luwian king of Carchemish invoked her as "Kupapa, great queen of Carchemish". In curses, Kupapa is called upon to attack the enemy from behind or...
- kūpapa (loyal) Māori and Government troops against the Hauhau in the w****-long siege of Waerenga-a-Hika, near Tūranga, in October. Many of the kūpapa...
- Musket Wars United Tribes of New Zealand Treaty of Waitangi New Zealand Wars Kūpapa Land confiscations Māori protest movement Society Conservation Diaspora...
- two local marae: Te Ākau Marae and meeting house; and Weraroa Marae and Kupapa meeting house. Both are meeting grounds for Ngāti Tāhinga and Tainui Hapū...
- conservative Māori led to a number of wars between and within Māori iwi, with kūpapa or "loyal" Māori armed by the government in a bid to exterminate the movement...
- Heke and Kawiti. Grey had learnt the importance of having the support of kūpapa, Māori who sided with the Crown, during that campaign to restore law and...