- : 22 Heke's Lake Ōmāpere pā, Te
Kahika (Puketutu),
sometimes called "Te
Mawhe" in
relation to a hill of that name to the north-east, was 2
miles (3.2 km)...
- Puketutu, was 2
miles (3.2 km) away,
while it is
sometimes named as "Te
Mawhe"
however the hill of that name is some
distance to the north-east. In April...
-
having destro**** a
coastal pā at Ōtuihu
moved on Hone Heke at his new pā (Te
Mawhe Pā) on the Lake Ōmāpere side of
Puketutu which they
arrived at on 7th May...
- Puketutu, was 2
miles (3.2 km) away,
while it is
sometimes named as "Te
Mawhe"
however the hill of that name is some
distance to the north-east. In April...
- Puketutu, was 2
miles (3.2 km) away,
while it is
sometimes named as "Te
Mawhe"
however the hill of that name is some
distance to the north-east. In April...
-
during the
attack on Heke's pā, Te Kahika, at
Puketutu (sometimes
called Te
Mawhe and Okaihau) on the
northeast side of Lake Ōmāpere. In May 1845 Heke's pā...
-
known as the
Northern War or Hōne Heke’s Rebellion. Also
referred to as Te
Mawhe due to its
proximity to that
nearby pā, and as Ōkaihau due to its proximity...