- Te Āti Awa or Te Ātiawa is a Māori iwi with
traditional bases in the
Taranaki and
Wellington regions of New Zealand.
Approximately 17,000
people registered...
- Zealand. It is
located on a
small hill,
known as
Cathedral Hill (Māori:
Pukerangiora), in the
southern central part of the city off
Victoria Street. St Peter's...
- "ope taua" (war party) was
eventually besieged by Te Āti Awa
forces at
Pukerangiora Pā, on the
banks of the
Waitara River, Taranaki. A
large Waikato–Maniapoto...
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Maniapoto chief,
whose war
party was
besieged by
Taranaki tribes at
Pukerangiora, on the
Waitara River.
Although never forced to retreat, he incurred...
- side of the
Waitara River,
barring the way to the
historic hill pā of
Pukerangiora. The prin****l
defences were
Kairau and ****rangi,
skillfully engineered...
- Ngāti Mutunga, from
November 1835 for a
disputed time onward.
Siege of
Pukerangiora November 1831
Waitara River,
Taranaki 1200 Part of the
Musket Wars Boyd...
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cousin Te Wharepōuri. In
about 1820 the two were part of the
defence of
Pukerangiora pa in Taranaki, and in 1822 both were part of the
battle against Waikato...
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seasonal invasions in
Taranaki during which he took part in the m****acre at
Pukerangiora in 1831 when 1,000-1,500
people were
killed and eaten. He also joined...
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Papanui at Paengaroa, and
Paretawa Hill at Waipumuka. At
Hakomiti and
Pukerangiora he
began hunting, but the dog got
thirsty and ran off,
returning with...
- New Zealand. It is
located on a
small hill,
known as
Cathedral Hill (
Pukerangiora in Maori), in the
southern central part of the city off
Victoria Street...