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- Te Wharerahi (born c. 1770) was a highly respected rangatira (chief) of the Ipipiri (Bay of Islands) area of New Zealand. Aside from other connections...
- Ngāpuhi chief of Ngai Tawake descent, who along with his brothers Te Wharerahi and Rewa, formed the Patukeha hapū in memory of their slain mother Te...
- signed by 34 northern Māori chiefs, including Tāmati Wāka Nene, Tītore, Te Wharerahi and Moka Te Kainga-mataa. Further signatures followed and by 1839, a total...
- New Zealand Years active 2013–present Members Tūkiterangi Curtis Renata Curtis Rehua Mihaka Hiria Mihaka Richard Wharerahi Past members Himiona Herbert...
- Nōpera Panakareao Wiremu Repa Arama Karaka Paratene Kekeao Rewa Moka Wharerahi Tamati Pukututu Moehau Wiremu Kingi Kaitara Wi Hau Rawiri Taiwhanga: 358 ...
- the idea; amongst the more notable chiefs to support the Crown were Te Wharerahi, Pumuka, and the two Hokianga chiefs, Tāmati Wāka Nene and his brother...
- things are going to be?". Protestant Chiefs such as Hōne Heke, Pumuka, Te Wharerahi, Tāmati Wāka Nene and his brother Eruera Maihi Patuone were accepting...
- the chiefs Te Pahi, Ruatara, Hongi Hika, Taonui, Patuone, Rewa and Te Wharerahi.[citation needed] These visiting Māori parti****ted in commercial trade...
- Anga, Te Ruanui, Patuone and Nene. Tari married the Pewhairangi chief Te Wharerahi while Te Anga and Te Ruanui were killed in battle, fighting with Tapua...
- leading up to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi Ngapuhi chief Te Wharerahi disagreed with his brothers Rewa and Moka Te Kainga-mataa and spoke for...