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Ruatara may
refer to:
Ruatara (chief) (c. 1787–1815), a
chief of the Ngāpuhi iwi in New
Zealand Ruatara (gastropod), a
member of the
family Charopidae...
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Ruatara (Duaterra in
traditional orthography) (circa 1787 – 3
March 1815) was a
chief of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) in New Zealand. He
introduced European...
- as Ngāti Manu, Te Kapotai, Te Uri o Rata,
Ngare Raumati, and Ngātiwai.
Ruatara was
chief of the Ngāpuhi from 1812 to his
death in 1815. In 1814, he invited...
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Ruatara koarana is a
species of
small air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the
family Charopidae. This
species is endemic...
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pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the
family Charopidae.
Species within the
genus Ruatara include:
Ruatara koarana Ruatara oparica Taxonomicon info v t e...
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Ruatara oparica is a
species of
small air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the
family Charopidae. This
species is endemic...
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befriended the
Maori chief Ruatara who had gone to
Britain in the
whaling ship
Santa Anna and been
stranded there.
Marsden and
Ruatara returned together on...
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learn Maori and to
teach Ruatara more English. Ann
arrived in
Sydney on 17 or 27
February 1810.
After more
misadventures Ruatara eventually reached home...
- forty-eight axes. The
protector of the
Kerikeri mission station was the chief,
Ruatara, a
nephew of
Hongi Hika.
Kerikeri was the
first place in New
Zealand where...
- his
death in 1810 he was
succeeded as
chief by
Ruatara. It was the
friendship of Te Pahi and
Ruatara with
Samuel Marsden that led
Marsden to
decide that...