-
access was
established in the 1890s. The
local Tangiterōria
Marae and
Tirarau meeting house are a
traditional meeting place for the Ngāpuhi hapū of Te...
- Te
Tirarau ****upa (?–1882) was a New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngā Puhi and Te
Parawhau iwi. Oliver, Steven. "Te...
-
marae (
Tirarau wharenui), Tangiterōria Te
Parawhau hapū,
based at
Korokota marae (Tikitiki o
Rangi wharenui), Tītoki and Tangiterōria
marae (
Tirarau wharenui)...
- attacking. Ngāi Tai was
later attacked by a
Parawhau war
party led by Te
Tirarau,
targeting Te Tōtara Pā
during which Tara Te
Irirangi was away procuring...
- on
their property caused serious trouble, as Māori
chiefs including Te
Tirarau ****upa
claimed a tapu and
ransacked the
station as utu. An
upset Forsaith...
- town was
purchased by
Henry Walton and
William Smellie Graham from Te
Tirarau in the mid-1860s. It was then
called Kaiwaka Point, but they
renamed it...
- that are
still a
feature of the area.
Henry Walton married Kohura, Te
Tirarau ****upa's niece, in 1846.
After she died in childbirth, he
married her sister...
- Tama te Uaua
Marae Tama te Uaua Ngāti Whātua
Kaihu Tangiterōria
Marae Tirarau Ngāpuhi (Te Parawhau, Te Uriroroi), Ngāti Whātua (Te Kuihi, Te Parawhau)...
- to
Captain Bernard, but the
latter was lost with his ship. The
chief Te
Tirarau claimed compensation of
three horses because his
ancestor had had blood...
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acres (24,000 ha) of land in
Maungatapere and
northern Wairoa from Te
Tirarau ****upa in 1839, and in 1840 he and the
brothers Henry and
Charles Walton...