- Te
Rangihaeata (c. 1780s – 18
November 1855), was a Ngāti Toa chief,
nephew of Te Rauparaha. He had a
leading part in the
Wairau Affray and the Hutt Valley...
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European settlers to
attempt to
arrest Ngāti Toa
chiefs Te
Rauparaha and Te
Rangihaeata.
Fighting broke out and 22
British settlers were killed, nine
after their...
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Transmission Gully Motorway (Māori: Te Ara Nui o Te
Rangihaeata) is a 27-kilometre-long (17-mile), four-lane
motorway north of Wellington, New Zealand;...
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maiden name was
Ngawaiunu Kiro and her
maternal grandparents were Te
Rangihaeata Hemi Kiro and
Hukatere Miha Maihi. She was
raised by her mother's parents...
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Rangihaeata...
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local militia and kūpapa Māori
pursued a Ngāti Toa
force led by
chief Te
Rangihaeata through steep and
dense bushland. Ngāti Toa
chief Te
Rauparaha was taken...
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broke out,
resulting in the
death of Te Rongo, the wife of Te
Rangihaeata. Te
Rangihaeata, who was
known as a
savage warrior, then
killed the survey-party...
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arresting party were killed, in part
because of the
death of Te Rongo, Te
Rangihaeata's wife. The
subsequent government enquiry exonerated Te
Rauparaha which...
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Tawatawa Ridge,
Island Bay, of Te
Rauparaha and Te
Rangihaeata. Te
Raekaihau Point Te
Rangihaeata Te
Rauparaha "Tapu Te
Ranga Marae - Daybook". www.taputeranga...
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their land. They ****embled a
force of
about 200
warriors led by Te
Rangihaeata, Te Rauparaha's
nephew (son of his
sister Waitohi, died 1839), also the...