- The
Battle of
Hingakaka was
fought between two Māori
armies of the
North Island near Te
Awamutu and Ōhaupō in the Waikato,
probably in
about 1807. It...
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about 7,000
warriors led by Ngāti Toa
chief Pikauterangi in the
battle of
Hingakaka near Ohaupo. Te Wherowhero's mother, Te Parengaope, was a
daughter of...
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region to Rotorua. The last of the non-musket wars, the 1807
Battle of
Hingakaka, was
fought between two
opposing Māori
alliances near
modern Te Awamutu...
-
ancient settlement of the Ngāti Apakura, very
close to the
battle of
Hingakaka. This was a
built on a much
larger scale.
Large numbers of
carved wooden...
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unsuccessful Ngāti Toa
invasion of the
Waikato and Waipā, in the
Battle of
Hingakākā,
reputedly the
largest battle ever in New Zealand.
Pikauterangi raised...
- of
Hingakaka in
about 1807, and the
defeat of Ngāpuhi
forces in the Te Kai-a-te-karoro
battle at
Moremonui in 1807 or 1808, soon
after Hingakaka. Ngāti...
- with each
insult and
slight suffered,
peaking with the huge
battle of
Hingakaka in the late 18th or
early 19th century, in
which Ngāti Toa and
their allies...
-
December 22 – The
United States Congress p****es the
Embargo Act.
Battle of
Hingakaka between two
factions of Māori people, the
largest battle ever
fought in...
- Ngāi Tahu
control over
pounamu on the West Coast. c. 1807: The
Battle of
Hingakaka (sometimes
called Hiringakaka) was
fought between two Māori armies, an...
- of Ohaupo,
halfway between Hamilton and Te Awamutu, at the
Battle of
Hingakaka,
considered to be the
largest battle ever
fought on the New
Zealand mainland...