- Te
Whatanui (died 1846) was the
leading chief of the Ngāti
Raukawa iwi (Māori tribe) of New
Zealand from the 1820s to the 1840s. His
father was
Tihao of...
- w****s later, Te
Heuheu was
joined by a Ngāti
Raukawa war
party led by Te
Whatanui, and
together they
devised a plan to ****ault the
island fortress. They...
-
numbers of Ngāti
Raukawa migrated south during the
Musket Wars. Led by Te
Whatanui and
other chiefs, they
joined Ngāti
Toarangatira in a
southwards migration...
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Dennett as the head
seaman Cliff Curtis as Mana Pete
Smith as Hone Te
Whatanui Skipwith as
Chief Nihe Mere
Boynton as Nihe's
daughter George Boyle as...
-
leading chief of Ngāti ****a and Ngāti
Raukawa in the 1820s to 1840s was Te
Whatanui, who led part of Ngāti
Raukawa from
their traditional lands in the south...
- Maru,
Paiaka of Waikato,
Mananui Te
Heuheu of Ngāti Tūwharetoa, and Te
Whatanui and Pēhi
Turoa of Ngāti
Raukawa (now
based in Manawatu).
These groups all...
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Legrange Bruce Allpress as Hec
Crene Ken
Blackburn as
Gerard Curry Te
Whatanui Skipwith as
Rongelap man
Martyn Sanderson as
Uncle Emile Gerard Sanna as...
- he
probably married. In 1822, at the
instigation of Te
Rauparaha and Te
Whatanui, Te Pae-o-te-rangi of Ngāpuhi was
killed by
members of the Tūhourangi iwi...
- Te Whanganui-a-Tara E.H. Te
Taitea Ngāti Toa Porirua,
Waikanae Kipa Te
Whatanui Ngāti Raukawa,
Muaupoko Otaki Hamiora Tupaea Ngai Te
Rangi Tauranga Te...
- of Ngāti
Raukawa led by Te
Whatanui. They were
confronted by a war
party led by
Iwikau at Te Rae, who
informed Te
Whatanui that his
female relatives had...