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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...