- 1824–1900) was a
notable New
Zealand Moriori leader. He was born in Te
Awapatiki,
Chatham Islands, New Zealand. He was a
major source for
Alexander Shand's...
- and m****acred the Moriori, who
gathered urgently for a
council at Te
Awapātiki.
Although youths argued in
favour of
armed resistance,
elders ruled that...
- the new arrivals' hostility, a **** of 1,000
Moriori was
convened at Te
Awapātiki, on the
eastern side of the island, to
debate possible responses. Younger...
-
visitors intended to stay, the
Moriori withdrew to
their marae at te
Awapatiki. There,
after holding a **** (consultation) to
debate what to do about...
- or
council of
Moriori elders was
convened at the
settlement called Te
Awapatiki.
Despite knowing that the Māori did not
share their pacifism, and despite...
- A
council of
Moriori elders was
convened at the
settlement called Te
Awapatiki.
Despite knowing of the Māori
predilection for
killing and
eating the...
- for "Grove of Kopi Trees") is a
large meeting house that sits atop Te
Awapatiki, the
traditional meeting ground of the Moriori. The
meeting house opened...
- 2 Pakeho, King
Country 124
acres Motuhara Forty Fours Islands 3
acres Te
Awapatiki Chatham Islands Te
Matarae Chatham Islands Otonga Chatham Islands...
-
visitors intended to stay, the
Moriori withdrew to
their marae at te
Awapatiki. There,
after holding a **** (consultation) to
debate what to do about...
-
reign of terror. Stunned, the
Moriori called a
council of 1,000 men at Te
Awapātiki to
debate what to do. The
younger men were keen to
repel the invaders...