- Te
Rauparaha (c. 1760s – 27
November 1849) was a Māori rangatira, warlord, and
chief of the Ngāti Toa iwi. One of the most
powerful military leaders of...
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Lycaena rauparaha,
Rauparaha's copper, Fereday’s
copper or
mokarakare is a
species of
butterfly endemic to New Zealand. It
acquired its
English common...
- King (r. 1858–1860). Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Rārua and Ngāti Koata, led by Te
Rauparaha (c. 1765 – 1849),
escaped south and
invaded Taranaki and the Wellington...
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around 1700, the pā was
sacked in 1832 by Ngāti Toa
warriors led by Te
Rauparaha.
Today the pā site is a
memorial reserve and is a tapu site significant...
- a
group of
European settlers to
attempt to
arrest Ngāti Toa
chiefs Te
Rauparaha and Te Rangihaeata.
Fighting broke out and 22
British settlers were killed...
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composed by Te
Rauparaha, the
historic leader of the iwi of Ngāti Toa of the
North Island of New
Zealand during the
Musket Wars. Te
Rauparaha composed "Ka...
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chief Te
Rangihaeata through steep and
dense bushland. Ngāti Toa
chief Te
Rauparaha was
taken into
custody during the campaign; he was
detained without charge...
- Te
Rauparaha. Kei PRES.LOC hea
where a ART Te Te
Rauparaha?
Rauparaha Kei hea a Te
Rauparaha? PRES.LOC
where ART Te
Rauparaha "Where is Te
Rauparaha?"...
- Tāmihana (born Katu) Te
Rauparaha (1820s –
October 1876) was a New
Zealand Māori leader,
Christian evangelist, ****essor,
writer and farmer. He was born...
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Rangihaeata (c. 1780s – 18
November 1855), was a Ngāti Toa chief,
nephew of Te
Rauparaha. He had a
leading part in the
Wairau Affray and the Hutt
Valley Campaign...