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  1. Há 1 dia · This all changed after Hongi Hika, Ngāpuhi, who had been helping Professor Samual Lees with his English to Maori Dictionary, returned from England in 1820 with over 500 muskets, and went on a rampage south with 2000 of his followers, killing or taking slaves, thousands of their unarmed countrymen, women, and children for the fun of it and the feasts that followed.

  2. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Artwork Detail. This iridescent tonal portrait borrows from a well-known carved self-portrait of Ngāpuhi chief Hongi Hika, who played a key role in the New Zealand Musket Wars, a series of battles between Māori which took place over a 30-year period from 1807 and resulted in significantly altered rohe (tribal territorial boundaries).

  3. 20 de abr. de 2024 · The poisoned trees are within Kororipo Heritage Park, which includes Kerikeri’s historic Mission Station, the Stone Store, and Ngāpuhi chief Hongi Hikas pā. DoC initially fined the man $800...

  4. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Hongi Hika, a Ngāpuhi rangatira who led the Ngāpuhi during the early periods of the Musket Wars. Ngāpuhi were the first Māori tribes to use muskets in a tribal conflict. At the Battle of Moremonui around 1807–08, a Ngāti Whātua war party armed with traditional weapons successfully ambushed a Ngāpuhi war party armed with muskets.

  5. Há 1 dia · Building on the work of the Church Missionary Society missionary Thomas Kendall, beginning in 1820, linguist Samuel Lee worked with Māori chief Hongi Hika to transcribe the Māori language into written form.

  6. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Kerikeri Basin. Walk #124, 30th April 2024. This has everything – history, a river walk and two waterfalls. Also a cafe in the historic beekeepers house which is right next door to the oldest house in NZ, the Kemp House. The Kemp house was built in 1822 and the Stone Store was built in 1835. There’s a heritage orchard and cottage garden ...

  7. 22 de abr. de 2024 · New Zealand Resident for the British Crown James Busby and Reverend Henry Williams were assisted by Hare Hongi of Ngapuhi in the writing up of He Wakaputanga. Hare being trained in Sydney as a scholar of the Christian Missionary School and the son of renowned Chief Hongi Hika was also schooled in the laws of Te Whare Ariki Wananga.