-
Pareihe abandoned Te Roto-a-Tara
after the
battle and
moved to Pōrangahau.
Although he had
beaten back a
superior force at Te Roto-a-Tara, Te
Pareihe...
- Te
Pareihe (?–1844) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti iwi. Ballara, Angela. "Te Pareihe"...
- he
allied with Te
Whareumu of Ngāti
Rakaipaaka and Ngāti
Hikairo and Te
Pareihe of Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti,
helping them to
fight off
incursions from other...
-
Several of Te Rangikoianake's
grand children were
killed in this fight.
Pareihe, a
Ngati Rangikoianake Chief,
avenged the
defeat in a
battle at Pukekaihau...
- (near Te Aute) by a
force of Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti and Ngāpuhi led by Te
Pareihe.
After a two
month siege it
became clear that the
fortress was
going to...
- Te
Whareumu and Te Wera made
common cause with
another local chief, Te
Pareihe of Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti. Together, they
resisted a
number of raids. In...
- he was
overshadowed in Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti by his father's
cousin Te
Pareihe,
until the latter's
death in 1844. In 1838 Te
Hapuku visited the Bay of...
- politician. John Sheehan, politician. 10 October: Tūhawaiki,
tribal leader Te
Pareihe,
tribal leader List of
years in New
Zealand Timeline of New
Zealand history...
- ISBN 9780947506520.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Ballara,
Angela (2011). "Te
Pareihe". teara.govt.nz.
Retrieved 10 July 2022....
-
leader and land
seller Te Hapuku, a
tribal leader,
farmer and ****essor Te
Pareihe, a
tribal leader Hori Tupaea, a
tribal leader and
farmer "Te Puni Kōkiri...