-
proceed to cook and eat them in the
Otawhao Pa. In 1842 the Rev. John
Morgan moved to the
Otawhao Mission Station.
Otawhao was to the
south west of Te Awamutu...
-
plants are
still found.
Depictions of
Whakaotirangi (for example, at the
Ōtāwhao marae) show her with her
basket of kūmara seed potatoes. She is embodied...
- Coldham, the
sister of
Marianne Williams. In
about 1842 he
established the
Otawhao mission station. In 1846
Morgan helped to
construct 3
water mills that...
- Mangarewarewa, Mangatawhiri,
Matamata pā, Maungakawa, Maungatautari, Mohoaonui,
Otawhao, Patetere, Rangataiki, Rangiaowhia, Taupō, Te Kopua, Te Rore, Tireke, Tuakau...
-
established the
Kaitotehe Mission, with
branch missions at Te
Awamutu and
Otawhao in the
valley of the Waipā River.
Ashwell was born on 26 May 1810 at Birmingham...
- 60
backpacks of
human remains and
proceed to cook and eat them in the
Otawhao pa. The
growith of the king
movement led
Governor Thomas Gore
Browne to...
- 1835, and
worked from 1839 at
Kaitotehe Mission near
Mount Taupiri and at
Otawhao in the
valley of the Waipā River; and
remained at that
mission into the...
- 1860–61,
Wilson was a missionary-chaplain to Māori war-parties at the
Otawhao Mission of John
Morgan and at Waitara, Taranaki. He
acted as
chaplain with...
- m****acre in 1822 and were
given shelter by the Ngati-Ngutu
people and land at
Otawhao.
There a pa was
built by Ngutu, son of
Whaita of the Ngati-Turanga or Tainui...
- hapu, and others, in
occupation of
their ancestral tribal lands in the
Otawhao,
Moeawha and
Turata districts. The
eventual invasion of
those lands by...