- Hōhepa Te
Umuroa (died 19 July 1847) was a Māori man of the Te Ati Haunui-a-Paparangi
tribe (iwi). He is best
known as a
political prisoner,
captured and...
- Tātāhoata
marae and Te
Tapuae meeting house,
affiliated with Ngāi Te Riu. Te
Umuroa marae and Te Poho-o-Parahaki
meeting house,
affiliated with Ngāti Manunui...
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chemist and murderer,
transported to New
South Wales for
forgery Hohepa Te
Umuroa (c. 1820s–1847),
Maori warrior,
transported to Van Diemen's Land for his...
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seabed in
approximately 120m of water.
These wells are
connected to the
Umuroa, a
floating production storage and
offloading vessel. The
reservoir was...
- or John Heke", "Portrait of Mekatu" (begun 1844) "Portrait of
Hohepa Te
Umuroa" (1846) "The Flurry" (image), "The Chase", "The Rounding" and "The Cutting...
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Toiroa Tahuriorangi (b. 1995), New
Zealand rugby union player Hōhepa Te
Umuroa (1820? – 1847), Māori
chieftain Annabelle Hohepa, New
Zealand rugby league...
- Hōhepa by
Jenny McLeod which told the
story of
political prisoner Hōhepa Te
Umuroa. In 2013 he was
awarded the
Senior Pacific Artist Award at the Creative...
- Tole
Terang Sirasun Batur (TSB)
Indonesia Kangean Energy 2012 - 2022 100
Umuroa TUI New
Zealand AWE 2007 - 2019 120
Terminated Catcher Catcher UK Harbour...
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chief Hōhepa Te
Umuroa and
English colonist Thomas Mason during the New
Zealand Wars. The
story of Hōhepa is
centred on Hōhepa Te
Umuroa (Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi...
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prisoners arrived at
Hobart for
armed resistance against the Crown. Te
Umuroa, Te Waretiti, Te Kumete, Matai-umu and Te Rā**** were
sentenced to a penal...