- Te
Herekiekie (c. 1810s – 13 June 1861) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti Tūwharetoa iwi. Oliver...
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homeland as trophies.
Repatriation efforts are
underway by Te Papa and Te
Herekiekie Haerehuka Herewini to
return toi moko to
their descendants. Moko facial...
- Sir John Te
Herekiekie Grace KBE MVO (28 July 1905 – 11
August 1985) was a New
Zealand interpreter,
public servant,
community leader and New Zealand's...
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original on 25
April 2012.
Retrieved 22
November 2011. Grace, John Te
Herekiekie (1959). Tuwharetoa: The
history of the
Maori people of the
Taupo District...
- of Conservation, New Zealand.
Retrieved 12 July 2019. Grace, John Te
Herekiekie (1959). Tuwharetoa: The
history of the
Maori people of the
Taupo District...
- his
father as
leader of the tribe, he also
married Te Uiraroa. John Te
Herekiekie Grace reports that Tūwharetoa was a
remarkable warrior, a wise advisor...
- Canterbury.
Retrieved 28 June 2020. Ngata, A. T. (1950). Grace, John Te
Herekiekie (ed.). "The Io Cult –
early migration –
puzzle of the canoes)". The Journal...
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Polynesian Society. 8: 179–187, 235–249.
Tarakawa 1899, p. 242. Grace, John Te
Herekiekie (1959). Tuwharetoa: The
history of the
Maori people of the
Taupo District...
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south at all,
saying specifically in an
audio recording with John Te
Herekiekie Grace: He
landed in the north.
Whether he went
south is very doubtful...
- the
nineteenth century, Te
Whakarau lent
Pahikaure to his son-in-law Te
Herekiekie, to
present as a
temporary offering at a
funeral for a
relative in Ngāti...