- In Māori tradition,
Ōkoki was one of the
great ocean-going,
voyaging canoes that was used in the
migrations that
settled New Zealand. It
landed with Kahutara...
- Pā, as well as with the
cultivations nearby.
Pukewhakamaru lay
inland of
Ōkokī, up the
Urenui River. Ngāti Toa sta**** at
Pukewhakamaru for 12 months. The...
- manoeuvre. One-on-one
fights such as Pōtatau Te Wherowhero's at the
battle of
Okoki in 1821
became rare. Initially, the
musket was used as a
shock weapon, enabling...
-
returned to New
Zealand in 1953 and he was
honoured with a
ceremony at
Ōkoki, near his
hometown of Urenui, on 8
August 1954. In 1925,
ethnologist Harry...
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Ahuahu Gisborne, Bay of
Plenty Ngāti Porou, Te Whakatōhea, Tūhoe, Whakatōhea
Ōkoki New
Plymouth Taranaki - Ōtūrereao Ōhiwa Bay of
Plenty -
Pangatoru Whanganui...
- Mosque; 13,
Agboyele Street; Ori Eru Oke Baale; 12,
Matanmi Street; 24,
Okoki Ifedodun; 15,
Oroki Ifelodun; 12, Oke
Imole Street; 18, ****bemi Street;...
-
Chechen owned pastures. The
Michkizi (lowland Chechens) and part of the
Okoki (a
Chechen tribe of Aukh) that were
loyal to the
Chechen Mullah Mayda joined...
- Northland, the
first battle in
which Māori used muskets. 1821:
Battle of
Okoki with
Potatau Te Wherowhero. Te
Hiakai was shot in the battle. 1825: The...
- Taua" (Amio
Whenua War Party). On the way, this
relieving force p****ed near
Okoki pā,
where they met the Ngāti Toa
under Te Rauparaha, with many Te Āti Awa...
-
Captained by Ruatāmore, the Taikōria
landed with the
Kahutara and the
Ōkoki at Ngāmotu near New Plymouth. List of Māori waka http://www.teara.govt...