- Te
Kaeaea (?–1871) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti Tama iwi. Ballara, Angela. "Te
Kaeaea". Dictionary...
- Te Pūoho-o-te-rangi led the
expedition south,
along with his
brother Te
Kaeaea and
other chiefs.
While the
Ngati Tama were one of the
first Taranaki tribes...
- Maki) was
installed in the area
named 'Pūrerehua'. The art work,
named 'Te
Kaeaea', is a life size
representation of the now
extinct Hokioi (Haast's Eagle)...
- Rua-wehea came to
visit the Ngāti Tama at Whanganui,
blowing on his pū
kāeaea, they
burnt some weeds, so that he
would think that food had been prepared...
-
Nicholson (Wellington) area.
Among the
recipients was Ngāti Tama
chief Te
Kaeaea (also
known as
Taringa Kuri, or "Dog's Ear"), then
living at Kaiwharawhara...
- Glen
Turner Wiggs – of Wellington. For
services to advertising.
Bruce Te
Kaeaea Werahiko Wikitoa – of Timaru. For
services to Māori.
Additional Colonel...
-
February 1846 Grey
visited the Hutt
Valley and
pressured Ngāti Tama
chief Te
Kaeaea (also
known as
Taringa Kuri) to
abandon the land they were
occupying there...