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Kaiuku (Māori for "eat mud") was a
siege fought,
probably in 1828, at
Ōkūrārenga on Māhia Peninsula, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, as part of the
Musket Wars...
- ****embled by Māori up to that point. They
besieged Te
Pareihe and Te Wera at
Ōkūrārenga pā on the Māhia peninsula. The
defenders became so
short on food that...
- to
migrate south. Rākei-hikuroa led
around 150 of his
people south to
Okurarenga on the Māhia Peninsula,
where they sta**** with a
local chieftain, Kahuparoro...
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Battle of Te
Paepae o Rarotonga.
After this, the
family migrated south to
Okurarenga on the Māhia Peninsula,
where they sta**** with a
local chieftain, Kahuparoro...