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  1. 21 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.

  2. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Colonization did not destroy the tangata Māori’s way of life, it was Hongi Hika, Ngāpuhi who destroyed it when he returned from England in 1820 with over 500 muskets and went on the rampage south with 2000 of his followers, killing or taking s slaves thousands of their unarmed countrymen, women, and children for the fun of it and ...

  3. Há 3 dias · 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.

  4. anarkiwi.co.nz › 2024 › 05Anarkiwi

    4 de mai. de 2024 · Anarkiwi. May 4, 2024. 1822: Siege of Matakitaki. By Anarchist History of New Zealand. This month in New Zealand history, May 1822, The Siege of Matakitaki. Chief Hongi Hika of Ngapuhi tribe led an invasion force of 3,000 upon the Waikato Tribe led by chief (and future Maori King) Te Wherowhero.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Colonization did not destroy the tangata Māori’s way of life, it was Hongi Hika, Ngāpuhi who destroyed it when he returned from England in 1820 with over 500 muskets and went on the rampage south with 2000 followers, killing thousands of their unarmed countrymen, women, and children for the fun of it and the feasts that followed.

  7. Há 2 dias · Hongi Hika visits England, meets King George IV and secures supply of muskets. 1821. Continuation of musket wars by Hongi Hika and Te Morenga on southern iwi throughout the decade. 1822. Ngāti Toa begin migration south to Cook Strait region, led by Te Rauparaha. 1823. Jurisdiction of New South Wales courts is extended to British ...