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reason the
false myth of the
Moriori has been one of New Zealand's most
enduring myths Skinner, H.D. (1923). "The
Morioris of the
Chatham Islands". Honolulu...
- The
Moriori genocide was the m**** murder, enslavement, and
cannibalism of the
Moriori people, the
indigenous ethnic group of the
Chatham Islands, by members...
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helping to
revive ta rē
Moriori". RNZ. 4 July 2024.
Retrieved 4
August 2024. Skinner, H. D.; Baucke, W. (1928). The
Morioris.
Memoirs of the
Bernice P...
- Rānana See 1904
paper by A.
Shand on The
Early History of the
Morioris Skinner, H.D., The
Morioris of the
Chatham Islands, Honolulu, 1923. K. R. Howe. Ideas...
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Torotoro was a
Moriori resident of
Kaingaroa in the
Chatham Islands who was
killed in a
skirmish with
Lieutenant Broughton's men of HMS
Chatham (for which...
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March 1933) is
believed by most to have been the last
Moriori of
unmixed ancestry.
Moriori are the
indigenous people of the
Chatham Islands. Solomon...
- The
Chatham Islands (/ˈtʃætəm/ CHAT-əm) (
Moriori: Rēkohu, lit. 'Misty Sun'; Māori: Wharekauri) are an
archipelago in the
Pacific Ocean about 800 km (430 nmi)...
- Nunuku-whenua was a
Moriori chief who is
known for
being a sixteenth-century pacifist. The
Moriori, a
Polynesian people,
migrated to the then-uninhabited...
-
Shand on The
Early History of the
Morioris Shapiro, H. L. (1940). "The
physical anthropology of the Maori-
Moriori". The
Journal of the
Polynesian Society...
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Zealand Moriori leader. He was born in Te Awapatiki,
Chatham Islands, New Zealand. He was a
major source for
Alexander Shand's
works on
Moriori history...