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Moetara,
later also
known as
Moetara Motu
Tongaporutu (died 23
December 1838), was a
tribal leader,
agriculturalist and
trader of the Ngāti
Korokoro subtribe...
- Tapu
Church of Manutuke, Gisborne. It was
launched by Tama Waipara,
Teina Moetara and Mere Boynton, with
music by
Annie Crummer and Te Tira
Hapori o Manutuke...
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unionist Anika Moa (born 1980),
recording artist and
television presenter Moetara (died 1838), chief,
agriculturalist and
trader Katerina Nēhua (1903–1948)...
- Whanganui-a-tara
regions by Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Toa
people led by
chiefs Patuone, Nene,
Moetara, Tuwhare, and Te Rauparaha. 17 August: the country's
second mission station...
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Battle of Waitukupahau, the
Battle of d Te Oneroa-a-Tohe and the
Battle of
Moetara in 1833. She was
buried at
Papanui on Pukekōwhai,
together with
other descendants...
- the
Hokianga in 1827
under the
protection of the Ngāti
Korokoro chief Moetara. He then
moved to
Kawhia in 1828 to
trade with the
Waikato tribes. There...
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abusive household.
Tanea Heke as
Aunty Charm Roimata Fox as
Anahera Nga****
Moetara as Mihi Awhina-Rose
Ashby as Em
Kararaina Rangihau as
Ranui Merehaka Maaka...
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station which he
called Newark. The
local iwi was Ngāti Korokoro, and
Moetara, its
rangatira (chief), had
sought a
missionary for the settlement. Land...
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eventually settled in
Hokianga under the
protection of the Ngāpuhi
Chief Moetara Motu Tongaporutu. Herd had
acquired a
block of land for the
settlers which...
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closely related to all the
major chiefs of Ngāpuhi,
including Hongi Hika,
Moetara, Hōne Heke, Te Ruki Kawiti, Waikato, Pōmare, Tītore, Muriwai, Pangari,...