- the
upper North Island.
Wiripine Ninia of
Ngati Awa Te Aho-o-te-rangi
Wharepu of
Ngati Mahuta Ina Te
Papatahi (also
known as Ena) of Ngā Puhi Harata...
-
activist Tame Iti Tu****ino Te Ahiātaewa (Ngāti Tamaterā) Te Aho-o-te-rangi
Wharepu (Ngāti Mahuta) Mokomokai,
preserved Māori
heads Pe'a,
traditional male...
- with the
former predominant to a
tolal volume of 1.11 km3 (0.27 cu mi)
Wharepu Episode, from only Tama Lake vents. This
episode too was from a deep magma...
-
oppose the far
bigger British force. The
Rangiriri line,
engineered by Te
Wharepu, a
leading Waikato chief, was a one kilometre-long
system of deep trenches...
-
concentrated work
began in
early November 1863
under the
direction of Te
Wharepu, a
leading Waikato chief. The
front line ran east–west,
comprising a long...
- King Movement,
Wiremu Tamihana and the
mortally wounded chief Pene Te
Wharepu,
along with 200 warriors, were able to
escape to the east. At dawn the...
- to
protect pā and
areas of
economic importance, such as
flour mills. Te
Wharepu, a
leading Waikato chief, was the
mastermind behind the
defences of Rangiriri...
- Ngāti-Puku and Ngāti-Iwikatea, over the
boundaries of land
known as Te
Wharepu Block. Huata, ****isted by some of the chiefs,
intervened and
stopped the...
- from the Tama
Lakes vents is
dated to
about 11,000
years ago. This is the
Wharepu tephra layer in the
Mangamate tepra formation and
started as phreatomagmatic...