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- Tītore (circa 1775–1837), sometimes known as Tītore Tākiri, was a rangatira (chief) of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe). He was a war leader of the Ngāpuhi who...
- 1837 Pōmare II fought a three-month war with Tītore in the Bay of Islands. Hōne Heke fought with Tītore against Pōmare II. An underlying cause of the...
- declaration was signed by 34 northern Māori chiefs, including Tāmati Wāka Nene, Tītore, Te Wharerahi and Moka Te Kainga-mataa. Further signatures followed and...
- between Māori tribes. For three months in 1837 Pōmare II (Whiria) fought with Tītore until a peace agreement was negotiated by Tareha. On his return to England...
- professor Samuel Lee of Cambridge University worked with the Ngāpuhi chief Tītore and his junior relative Tui (also known as Tuhi or Tupaea), and then with...
- 1832. In February 1833 Tītore consulted the Tohunga, Tohitapu to foresee the success of a second war expedition; then Tītore led a party of Te Rarawa...
- After that fighting he parti****ted in Tītore's expeditions to Tauranga in 1832 & 1833, and he fought with Tītore against Whiria (Pōmare II) in 1837. Conflicting...
- Te Pahi (died 1810), chief and traveller Te Whareumu (died 1828), chief Tītore (c. 1775–1837), chief List of iwi Ngāti Hine, a subtribe "Iwi affiliation...
- traditional religion. In 1815 the Ngāpuhi chief Tītore went to Sydney and spent two years with Marsden. In 1817 Tītore and Tui (also known as Tuhi or Tupaea (1797...
- the Latin alphabet. The CMS, including Thomas Kendall; Māori, including Tītore and Hongi Hika; and Cambridge University's Samuel Lee, developed the written...