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- Wiremu Te Morehu Maipapa Te Wheoro (1826–1895), also known as Major Te Wheoro and later as Wiremu Te Morehu or William Morris, was a 19th-century Māori...
- Ngāti Tūwharetoa is an iwi descended from Ngātoro-i-rangi, the priest who navigated the Arawa canoe to New Zealand. The Tūwharetoa region extends from...
- Whose great grandson was Wiremu Te Wheoro. Angela Ballara: "Taua". Pei Te Hurunui: "King Potatau" Scott, Gary. "Te Wheoro, Wiremu Te Morehu Maipapa". Dictionary...
- peace." He travelled to London in 1884 with Western Maori MP Wiremu Te Wheoro to lead a de****tion with a petition to the Crown about Māori land grievances...
- as a head Māori magistrate and government adviser. ****utai and Wiremu Te Wheoro ****isted British forces in the military invasion of the Waikato in July...
- lands and began building further defences south of Ngāruawāhia. Wiremu Te Wheoro, a chief of Ngāti Naho who was loyal to the government, was installed in...
- (1917–1991), New Zealand Anglican priest and military chaplain Wiremu Te Wheoro (1826–1895), member of the New Zealand House of Representatives Wiremu Teihoka...
- Kaihau of Waiuku, Wiremu Te Wheoro, and Sydney Taiwhanga. The show of hands was strongly in favour of Hoani Taipua, and Te Wheoro demanded a poll, for which...
- too remote to be of use to white settlers. Some Tainui, such as Wiremu Te Wheoro of Ngati Naho, who was a magistrate for the Pokeno area and later became...
- by means of a trick. Māhanga therefore inherited the conflict. Wiremu Te Wheoro reports that Māhanga was known as "Māhanga who abandons food, who abandons...