- Fraser, Bryce; McLauchlan, Gordon; King, Michael; Keith, Hamish; Walker,
Ranganui; Barber,
Laurie (1986). The New
Zealand Book of
Events (1 ed.). Reed Methuen...
-
bought most of the land that had been
previously deemed inalienable. As
Ranganui Walker states, this is by no
means a
simple case of
willful dispossession:...
-
During a
campaign against Ngāti Whātua in 1825, at the
Battle of Te Ika-ā-
ranganui,
Turikatuku gave a
speech to
encourage the warriors.
During the battle...
-
revenge in 1825 when they
defeated Ngāti Whātua in the
battle of Te Ika a
Ranganui near Kaiwaka. On 20
March 1840 in the
Manukau Harbour area
where Ngāti...
-
migration of
Taranaki iwi to the Kāpiti Coast. 1825 The
battle of Te Ika-a-
ranganui between Ngāpuhi and hapu
against Ngatiwhatua,
resident occupiers of the...
- history".
Manawatu Standard. p. 2.
Retrieved 8
August 2023. "Print of
Ranganui Leonard and
great granddaughter".
Museum of New
Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa...
- 70 men,
including his
eldest son Hāre Hongi, in the
battle of Te Ika a
Ranganui.
According to some
accounts Ngāti Whātua lost 1,000 men,
although Hongi...
- waka
renowned for
their seaworthiness.
During the
battle known as Te Ika
Ranganui in 1825, Karoro, a
rangatira who had a pā site at the very top of the mountain...
-
River being attacked from the north.
Following the
battle of Te Ika a
Ranganui at Kaiwaka, Ngāti Whātua fled the area,
except for a
small contingent who...
- Fraser, Bryce; McLauchlan, Gordon; King, Michael; Keith, Hamish; Walker,
Ranganui; Barber,
Laurie (1986). The New
Zealand Book of
Events (1 ed.). Reed Methuen...