-
applied to the Hutt
Valley from the name of the 'house of Whātonga at
Nukutaurua vollage (pā)'. In 1846
there was
fighting between Māori
tribes and the...
- at Whangaōkena (East Cape), Ūawa (Tolaga Bay), Tūranganui (Gisborne),
Nukutaurua (on Māhia Peninsula) and
other points further south along the East Coast...
- Peninsula,
where he
pursued and
married Rongomaiwahine, a
woman from
Nukutaurua who was a
chief in her own right. She was
famously beautiful, and according...
-
approximately 1832.
Toiroa Ikariki (Ikarihi), a
matakite (visionary) of
Nukutaurua on Māhia Peninsula,
prophesied the
birth of Te
Kooti (as well as the coming...
- Te Heke-rangatira-ki-
Nukutaurua Boyd (c. 1886 – 29 May 1959) was a New
Zealand tribal leader and interpreter. Of Māori descent, she
identified with the...
-
repaired and
sailed down the east
coast of the
North Island till it
reached Nukutaurua on Te Māhia Peninsula.[citation needed]
There are many
people who were...
- rangatiratanga,
literally "chieftainship", in Māori
affairs Te Heke-rangatira-ki-
Nukutaurua Boyd (1886–1959), a Māori
tribal leader This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Tokomaru Bay area. It is
likely that
Burns and the
tribe were
located at
Nukutaurua on the north-eastern
coast of the Māhia Peninsula.
After 11
months a vessel...
- his men and
killed nearly all of them. This was
known as the
Battle of
Nukutaurua. From there,
Taraia and his
brothers went to Hawke’s Bay,
pursuing Rakai-weriweri...
- Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Kahungunu iwi. He was born in
Nukutaurua, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. He
stood in the 1879 by-election for Eastern...