- Tama-i-hara-nui (17?? – c. 1830/1831) or Tamaiharanui, also
known as Te
Maiharanui, was a New
Zealand Māori
chief of Ngāi Tahu and its Ngāti Rakiāmoa hapū...
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although Te
Rauparaha again escaped. In 1834
Chief Iwikau,
brother of Te
Maiharanui, led a war
party into the
Marlborough Sounds,
though Ngāti Toa had hidden...
- (Port Levy), and half-brother of Ngāi Tahu
ariki (paramount chief) Te
Maiharanui. Similarly, Hone Tīkao (also
known as John Love) was from the Ngāi Te...
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fugitives from the Kai Huānga feud. In 1830 the pā was
attacked by Te
Maiharanui and
again in 1832 by Te Rauparaha’s
raiding parties.
Goughs Bay is most...
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warriors to warn the pā.
Thanks to this forewarning, the Ngāi Tahu
chief Te
Maiharanui ordered a
retaliatory attack,
which led to the
killings of all of the...
- –
Woolston Village pou, six pou,
Woolston 2022 – Pou Tū te Raki o Te
Maiharanui, Takapūneke,
Banks Peninsula 2022 – Te
Kopikopiko o Te Waka, Gillespies...
- big-mouthed
blunderbuss and the
other a flint-fire. Momo, a
brother of Te
Maiharanui, had been
taken prisoner, and was
shoved forward with
other prisoners...
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resolved to
strike first. Two
fighting rangatira (chiefs) from Akaroa, Te
Maiharanui (Tama-i-hara-nui) and Tāngatahara, took
action by
targeting eight northern...