- Nōpera
Panakareao (? – 13
April 1856) was a New
Zealand tribal leader,
evangelist and ****essor. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Te
Rarawa iwi...
- Tāmati Wāka Nene
Eruera Maihi Patuone Makoare Te
Taonui Mohi Tāwhai Nōpera
Panakareao Repa: 61 Te Ruki
Kawiti Pene Taui
Strength Military 630
officers & men...
- She was one of the few
women to sign this do****ent. Her
husband Nōpera
Panakareao also signed,
opposite her name.
Ereonora was
influential in spreading...
- be used for a time for a
particular purpose. A
northern chief, Nōpera
Panakareao,
early on
summarised his
understanding of the
treaty as "Ko te atarau...
-
Volunteer Pioneers Maori Allies Tāmati Wāka Nene
Eruera Maihi Patuone Nōpera
Panakareao Repa Mohi Tāwhai: 67 Te Ruki
Kawiti Hōne Heke
Strength Military 68 officers...
- and his son
Aperahama Taonui, Mohi Tawhai,
Arama Karaka Pi and Nōpera
Panakareao. F. E. Maning,
Jacky Marmon and John Webster, of Opononi,
Hokianga were...
-
location to the
south to
facilitate the
spread of the word, but Nōpera
Panakareao wrote a
heartfelt letter to the CMS committee,
pleading not to take away...
- and his son
Aperahama Taonui, Mohi Tawhai,
Arama Karaka Pi and Nōpera
Panakareao. On 8 May 1845 Heke's Pā at
Puketutu (Te Mawhe) was
attacked by troops...
- particular, with Nōpera
Panakareao, of Te
Rarawa iwi at Kaitaia. The
night before the
signing of the
Treaty of
Waitangi at Kaitaia,
Panakareao called for Puckey...
- his
brother Aperahama Taonui, Mohi Tawhai,
Arama Karaka Pi and Nōpera
Panakareao. F. E. Maning,
Jacky Marmon and John Webster, of Opononi,
Hokianga were...