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Takaanui Hōhaia
Tarakawa (1852 – 11
December 1919) was a
notable New
Zealand tohunga, historian, genealogist, and writer. Of Māori descent, he identified...
- ISBN 9781927131411.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) Tarakawa,
Takaanui (1899). "Nga Mahi A Te Wera, Me Nga-Puhi Hoki, Ki Te Tai-Rawhiti / The...
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attacked with the main body of Ngāpuhi
troops and they
succeeded in landing.
Takaanui Hōhaia
Tarakawa says that
Hongi Hika was at the
front and was
knocked down...
- Publishers, New Zealand. pp. 101–107. ISBN 978-1-86969-439-5. Tarakawa,
Takaanui (1899). "Nga Mahi A Te Wera, Me Nga-Puhi Hoki, Ki Te Tai-Rawhiti / The...
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akatea and led his men to victory. In the
other account,
which derives from
Takaanui Tarakawa, his sons
refused to
conduct the
funerary rites following his...
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after this was done, the Te
Arawa force departed as well.
According to
Takaanui Tarakawa, Te Hikiko's nephew, this was the
decisive moment in the siege...
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trunks of Atuamatua") in
memory of Tama-te-kapua's
grandfather Atua-matua.
Takaanui Tarakawa records the song of
farewell (poroporoaki) sung by Haumai-tāwhiti...
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George Randall Johnson, cricketer,
politician (born 1833) 11
December –
Takaanui Hōhaia Tarakawa, Tapuika, Ngāti
Rangiwewehi and Ngāi Te
Rangi tohunga,...