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around 100
people living there. The
residents were
fugitives from the Kai
Huānga feud. In 1830 the pā was
attacked by Te
Maiharanui and
again in 1832 by...
- with
another Ngāi Tahu group, in what was to be
known as the Kai
huanga feud. Kai
huanga,
meaning "eat relatives",
refers to the
cannibalistic nature of...
-
described as "strong and ruthless" and was a
central figure in the 1820s "kai
huanga" feud,
meaning "eat relatives". Tama-i-hara-nui
angered Ngāti Toa by letting...