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- Tūhawaiki (c. 1805 – 10 October 1844) — often known as Hone Tūhawaiki, John Tūhawaiki or Jack Tūhawaiki, or by his nickname of "Bloody Jack" — became...
- Tuhawaiki Mountain, also known as Mount Tuhawaiki, is a 2,092-metre-elevation (6,864-foot) mountain in Fiordland, New Zealand. Tuhawaiki Mountain is part...
- The Tuhawaiki Point Lighthouse or Jack's Point Lighthouse stands near to Timaru at the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. The lighthouse stands...
- the pā at Onawe. In 1832–33 Kāi Tahu retaliated under the leadership of Tūhawaiki and others, attacking Ngāti Toa at Lake Gr****mere. Kāi Tahu prevailed...
- Ruapuke and Stewart Island to Bluff to sell produce. On 10 June 1840, Tūhawaiki, a paramount chief of Kāi Tahu, signed the Treaty of Waitangi aboard HMS Herald...
- Strait. Notable Māori inhabitants on the island included Kāi Tahu chief Tūhawaiki and John Topi Patuki. The centre of the island is flat with a height of...
- 870 ft) Dobson Peak – 2,095 m (6,873 ft) David Peaks – 2,093 m (6,867 ft) Tuhawaiki Mountain– 2,092 m (6,864 ft) Mount Macfarlane – 2,077 m (6,814 ft) Tooth...
- Although Te Pūoho was later killed by the southern Ngāi Tahu leader Tūhawaiki, Maori seasonal visits to the area ceased. The first European to see the...
- pā at Onawe. In 1832–33 Ngāi Tahu retaliated under the leadership of Tūhawaiki, Taiaroa, Karetai, and Haereroa, attacking Ngāti Toa at Lake Gr****mere...
- was killed and his war party destro**** by the southern Ngāi Tahu leader Tūhawaiki. The first European to visit the area was Nathanael Chalmers, who was...