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- The battle of Moremonui (Māori: Te Haenga o te One, lit. 'The Marking of the Sand', or Te Kai-a-te-Karoro, lit. 'The Seagulls' Feast') was fought between...
- Their first known use in intertribal fighting was in the 1807 battle of Moremonui between Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Whātua in Northland near present-day Dargaville...
- ambushed and defeated the Ngāpuhi forces in the Te Kai-a-te-karoro battle at Moremonui. Te Roroa does not have hapū, and it is affiliated with the following...
- L'Alcmene (1851) and the yacht Askoy (1994). In either 1807 or 1808 at Moremonui Gully where it enters Ripirō Beach, 19 kilometres (12 miles) south of...
- leadership and warfare by Hongi Hika. He was present at the Battle of Moremonui in 1807 or 1808 when many Ngāpuhi were slaughtered by Ngāti Whātua, despite...
- fought there without firearms. In 1807 or 1808 is fought the Battle of Moremonui, first of the Musket Wars. January 13 – Napoleon Bonaparte Buford, American...
- Ngāti Whātua won a battle against their Ngāpuhi enemies on a beach at Moremonui in the Northland of New Zealand. One of the victorious chiefs, Taoho,...
- that muskets were used in action by Māori. This was at the Battle of Moremonui at which the Ngāpuhi were defeated; the Ngāpuhi were overrun by the opposing...
- Zealand. He was killed in an ambush by the Ngāti Whātua at the battle of Moremonui, where the Ngāpuhi use of muskets marked the first occasion Māori used...
- just before the battle of Moremonui, which took place two years before the attack on the Boyd in December 1809. Moremonui is therefore dated to 1807...