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Tohitapu also
known as Tohi or Toi-Tapu (died 14 July 1833) was a
rangatira (chief) of the Te
Roroa iwi (tribe) of Northland, New Zealand, and a tohunga...
- Zealand. The
Rangatira (Chief)
Tohitapu lived at Te
Haumi until his
death in 1833. He is
remembered in the
naming of
Tohitapu Road. Te
Haumi is in
three SA1...
- As the gate was shut,
Tohitapu jumped over the fence.
Williams demanded that
Tohitapu enter the
mission using the gate.
Tohitapu was a
chief and a tohunga...
- (ethnographer 1826–1891), but not
published until 1965,
describes Te
Kauri and
Tohitapu as
leading the
military resolution to the landing. Tapu had been placed...
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called Whiria, also
called Whetoi,
nephew of Pōmare I)
defended Kororāreka.
Tohitapu, a Tohunga,
sought the ****istance of the CMS
missionaries to
mediate between...
- is the Bay of
Islands township of Paihia.
Until 2004, it
terminated at
Tohitapu Road, in
southern Paihia township.
First gazetted in 1997, SH 11 begins...
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continuing until late July 1832. In
February 1833 Tītore
consulted the Tohunga,
Tohitapu to
foresee the
success of a
second war expedition; then Tītore led a party...
- muru
continuing until late July 1832. In
February 1833 Tītore
consulted Tohitapu, a tohunga, to
foresee the
success of a
second war expedition; then Tītore...
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death of a chief. The Rev.
Henry Williams,
Richard Davis and the
chief Tohitapu mediated between the combatants. As the
chiefs did not want to escalate...