- Te
Whareumu (died 1828) was the
ariki and
warrior chief of Ngāti Manu, a hapū
within the Ngāpuhi iwi
based in the Bay of
Islands in New Zealand. Te Whareumu...
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settled at Māhia
Peninsula in Hawke's Bay,
where he
allied with Te
Whareumu of Ngāti
Rakaipaaka and Ngāti
Hikairo and Te
Pareihe of Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti...
- 5
kilometres to the southeast. A
cluster of
smaller islands, of
which Whareumu (Lion Rock) is the largest, lies some 60
metres off the island's southwest...
- author, artist, and ****pert Te Pahi (died 1810),
chief and
traveller Te
Whareumu (died 1828),
chief Tītore (c. 1775–1837),
chief List of iwi Ngāti Hine...
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protection of Pōmare II, Ngāti Raupō at Whangārei with Te
Parawhau and Te
Whareumu, and Ngāti
Mahuhiri to the
north of Whangārei with Ngātiwai. In 1832, Gordon...
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Tokatapu are
several hundred meters offs****.
Close to
Moturoa lie
Whareumu (Lion Rock), a
vegetated stack and two
barren rocks, and
Tokomapuna (Barrett...
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formerly called Whētoi. Whiria's
father was Tautoro.
Whiria was
related to Te
Whareumu of Ngāti Manu, who was the
leading chief of Kororāreka (now the town of...
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mountain has been tapu (sacred)
since that
battle and
remains so today. Te
Whareumu#Te Ika-a-ranga-nui "2009 : 150
years of Kaiwaka, the
little town of lights...
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Porou and from the west by Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Ngāti Raukawa. In 1823, Te
Whareumu of Ngāti
Kahungunu convinced Te Wera
Hauraki of Ngāpuhi to
settle on the...
- Te Ruki Kawiti, Waikato, Pōmare, Tītore, Muriwai, Pangari, Taonui, Te
Whareumu and Taiwhanga.
Patuone was thus born into the
fighting aristocracy of the...