- people.
Until sometime in the 19th
century a
large Māori
village or town,
Kaitotehe,
stood on the flat land on the
other side of the river,
below the Hakarimata...
-
Waikato whare wananga (school of knowledge) at Whatawhata. He
lived at
Kaitotehe pā on the
western bank of the
Waikato River, at the base of the Hakarimata...
-
western Waikato region. In 1839 he was sent to
Kaitotehe, near
Mount Taupiri,
where he
established the
Kaitotehe Mission, with
branch missions at Te Awamutu...
- A
marae at
Kaitotehe, near
Taupiri mountain,
Waikato district, 1844. It was ****ociated with Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, a
chief who
became the
first Māori...
-
Toapoto and Toawhana, and
daughter Koura at
Kaitotehe, near
Taupiri in the
central Waikato. Pāoa
moved from
Kaitotehe to Hauraki,
where he
married Tukutuku...
- unemplo****.
Until sometime in the 19th century, a
large Māori
village or town,
Kaitotehe,
stood on the flat land on the
other side of the river,
below the Hakarimata...
- A
marae at
Kaitotehe, near
Taupiri mountain,
Waikato district, 1844. It was ****ociated with Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, a
chief who
became the
first Māori...
-
marry a
local woman.
After Pāoa
married Tau-hākari, he made his base at
Kaitotehe on the west bank of the
Waikato River,
opposite Mount Taupiri. According...
- a
brief while were
exporting to Australia.
There were
mills at Aotea,
Kaitotehe, Karakariki, Kihikihi, Kirikiriroa, Kohanga, Kopatauaki, ****e, Mangaharakeke...
-
Mission Stations were
established at Manakau, Maraetai,
Waikato Heads,
Kaitotehe opposite Tuapiri, Te Awamutu,
Kopua and Kawhia.
Missionaries helped explain...