
Te Wera Hauraki - Wikipedia
Te Wera Hauraki (?–1839) was a rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti Hineira and Te Uri Taniwha hapū of the Ngāpuhi iwi from the Northland region of New Zealand. From about 1818 to 1821, Te Wera went on expeditions and fought battles in the Bay of Plenty and the East Coast.
Te Wera Hauraki – Dictionary of New Zealand Biography – Te Ara
Te Wera was one of the leaders who, later, combined their forces to punish them at a battle called Te Ruru, near present-day Dannevirke. For many years after these tumultuous events Te Wera continued to live and rule at Māhia. About 1832 he was planning to join the Bay of Islands leader Tītore in a campaign at Tauranga.
Te Wera Hauraki, NGAPUHI (c.1800 - 1839) - Genealogy - Geni.com
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Te Wera - Wikipedia
Te Wera (Māori for "the burning") may refer to: People. Te Wera (ca. 1760–70s), rangatira of Kai Tahu based at Huriawa Peninsula; Te Wera Hauraki (died 1839), rangatira of Ngapuhi based at Te Mahia; Penetana Papahurihia (Te Atua Wera; died 1875), tohunga of Ngapuhi;
Dictionary of NZ Biography — Te Wera Hauraki Kaiteke
TE WERA HAURAKI KAITEKE (?-1839), a celebrated Ngapuhi chief, was the son of Kaiteke, or Te Wera, and lived at Te Ahuahu, near Waimate. He was one of Hongi's trusted leaders and his chief priest, but frequently quarrelled with Hongi's father, Te Hotete.
Te Wera Peak - Wikipedia
Te Wera Peak is the fourth-highest peak of the Darran Mountains. [1] It is situated in the Southland Region of the South Island, and set within Fiordland National Park which is part of the Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2]
Te Wera Hauraki, -1839 | National Library of New Zealand
The narrative deals with various conflicts involving Te Arawa and Ngapuhi in the 18th and 19th century, together with information about other related events (for example Hongi Hika accessing firearms), biographical notes and anecdotes about participants in these conflicts, related whakapapa, and notes about Te Wera Hauraki's residence at ...
TE WERA, Hauraki Kaiteke – 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand – Te …
A wise and successful leader in peace and a courageous strategist in war, Te Wera, in 1830, arranged with Pareihe an alliance of Hawke's Bay tribes. He was greatly influenced by the missionaries at Okura and prohibited the eating of the dead at Te Kaha. He returned to the Bay of Islands an old man, dying there in 1839.
TE WERA, Hauraki Kaiteke | Record | DigitalNZ
TE WERA, Hauraki Kaiteke Content partner Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Collection Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Description. In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes.
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