642:, which argued that not only did the Māori signatories have no intention of transferring sovereignty, but that at the time the British government and James Busby did not wish to acquire it and that the developments and justifications leading to the present state were later developments. A common Ngāpuhi interpretation of the Declaration of the United Tribes is that the British government was simply recognizing Māori independence and putting the world on check, merely re-asserting sovereignty that had existed from "time immemorial".
63:
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March 1845, and they would not allow any other to render any assistance in this work. The erection of the fifth flagstaff at
Kororareka by the Ngāpuhi warriors who had conducted the Flagstaff War, and not by government decree, indicates the colonial government did not want to risk any further confrontation with the Ngāpuhi. The continuing symbolism of the fifth flagpole at Kororareka is that it exists because of the goodwill of the Ngāpuhi.
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75:
295:. As the eastern and western groups merged, the name came to describe all the tribes settled in the Hokianga and Bay of Islands. In the late 1700s and early 1800s, the Ngāpuhi tribes pushed further east through the southern Bay of Islands to the open coast, absorbing tribes such as Ngāti Manu, Te Kapotai, Te Uri o Rata, Ngare Raumati, and Ngātiwai.
588:
Kororareka, he offered the
Governor all the lands between Karetu and Moerewa to north of Waiomio and as far south as the Ruapekapeka Pa. Tawai Kawiti described this offer of land as being "a whariki" (or mat) for the flag to repose on. The offer was accepted but was paid for at half the land's value.
657:
The consequences of the findings in the stage 1 report were considered in the Te Raki stage 2 inquiry, with the
Tribunal hearings considering issues including the immediate aftermath of the Treaty of Waitangi, the Flagstaff War and Crown pre-emption (the right of the Crown to acquire Māori land that
587:
Notwithstanding the achievements of Te Ruki Kawiti and Hōne Heke in pushing back colonial government control over the Ngāpuhi, in the years after the
Flagstaff War over 2,000 km of Ngāpuhi land was alienated from Māori control. As part of Maihi Paraone Kawiti's erection of the fifth flagpole at
653:
The key conclusion of the stage 1 report was that the treaty signatories did not cede sovereignty in
February 1840. "That is, they did not cede authority to make and enforce law over their people or their territories." The rangatira did, however, agree "to share power and authority with Britain".
583:
of Tāmati Wāka Nene (who had fought as allies of the
British forces during the Flagstaff War), observed, but did not participate in the erection of the fifth flagpole. The restoration of the flagpole by Maihi Paraone Kawiti was a voluntary act on the part of the Ngāpuhi that had cut it down on 11
596:
Amidst cultural and economic decline, the twentieth century saw a steady migration of Ngāpuhi Māori from
Northland into other regions of the North Island, mainly Auckland, Waikato and the Bay of Plenty. In part, this has seen the organisation of Ngāpuhi into large geographic and urban divisions.
645:
The Te
Paparahi o Te Raki stage 1 inquiry hearings phase was intended to reach conclusions as to the meaning and effect of the treaty for the Crown and Te Raki Māori in 1840. Hearings began in May 2010 and on 14 November 2014, the Te Raki stage 1 report handover took place at Te Tii Marae,
286:
Through intermarriage with other iwi and expansionist land migration, the descendants of Rāhiri formed tribes across the
Northland peninsula. These actions also fostered ties with neighbouring iwi. Auha and Whakaaria, for example, led expansion eastward from Kaikohe and Pouērua into the
517:
is a matter of some debate. Although the war was widely lauded as a
British victory, it is clear that the outcome was somewhat more complex, even contentious. The flagstaff which had proved so controversial was not re-erected by the colonial government. Whilst the
2325:
Most Ngāpuhi, 49.6%, identify as being irreligious, according to data from Te Whata iwi estimates, based on 2018 Census data. 42.2% of Ngāpuhi specify a religious affiliation, larger than the 38.1% of Māori as a whole who specify religious affiliation.
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our Rūnanga is not, should not, and cannot be a proxy for Ngāpuhi te iwi. It was established for a specific purpose, to hold and manage the assets received through the fisheries settlement, through an act of Crown legislation. It should not be assumed
534:
on 28 May 1846, stated that "the flag-staff in the Bay is still prostrate, and the natives here rule. These are humiliating facts to the proud Englishman, many of whom thought they could govern by a mere name."
217:
acts on behalf of the iwi in consultations with the New Zealand government. It also ensures the equitable distribution of benefits from the 1992 fisheries settlement with the government, and undertakes
631:
inquiry (Wai 1040), considered the Māori and Crown understandings of He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga / The Declaration of Independence 1835 and Te Tiriti o Waitangi / the Treaty of Waitangi 1840.
3705:
3179:"Iwi (total responses) and iwi groupings and languages spoken by age group, for the Maori descent census usually resident population count, 2001, 2006 and 2013 Censuses (RC, TA)"
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was still nominally under British influence, the fact that the Government's flag was not re-erected was symbolically very significant. Such significance was not lost on
490:. However, from 1845 to 1846, Ngāpuhi fought against the British Crown over treaty disputes and European encroachment and interference. The Māori forces were led by
3778:
579:, the 400 Ngāpuhi warriors involved in preparing and erecting the flagpole were selected from the "rebel" forces of Kawiti and Heke – that is, Ngāpuhi from the
560:(Wai 38) stated that "fter the war in the north, government policy was to place a buffer zone of European settlement between Ngāpuhi and Auckland. This matched
2380:
291:
area, overrunning and often intermarrying with Ngāi Tāhuhu, Ngāti Manaia, Te Wahineiti and Ngāti Miru. These tribes in the east were the first to use the name
3810:
510:
had given the government assurances of the good behaviour of the Ngāpuhi and he felt that Hōne Heke had betrayed his trust in instigating the Flagstaff War.
3157:"Iwi (Total Responses) and Work and Labour Force Status by Sex, for the Maori Descent Census Usually Resident Population Count Aged 15 Years and Over, 2006"
402:
By the early 19th century, the Bay of Islands had become a prominent shipping port in New Zealand. Through increased trade with Europeans, initiated by
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led the CMS missionaries in the translation of the Bible and other Christian literature; with the first chapters of the Māori Bible being printed at
549:, the colonial administrators were obliged to take account of opinions of the Ngāpuhi before taking action in the Hokianga and Bay of Islands.
441:
427:
3233:"Treaty of Waitangi (Fisheries Claims) Settlement Act 1992 No 121 (as at 28 October 2021), Public Act Contents – New Zealand Legislation"
2427:
576:
380:(1818–1874), a Ngāpuhi chief, was baptised. Ruatara and Hongi Hika themselves welcomed the missionaries' presence, but did not convert.
627:
began hearings into the Ngāpuhi's claim that sovereignty was not given up in their signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. The Tribunal, in
564:'s desire to have more settlers and townships, a greater abundance of trade goods and protection from Ngāpuhi, their traditional foe."
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that the Rūnanga will be the entity to take us forward into negotiations over our historic loss, nor to manage any future redress.
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secured Ruatara's access to European plants, technology and knowledge, which he distributed to other Māori, thus increasing his
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336:) in the Bay of Islands in 1814 and over the next decades established farms and schools in the area. In 1823 Rev.
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2165:
1860:
1780:
1511:
1210:
539:
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2688:
2369:
3706:"Joshua Hitchcock sets the record straight regarding Ngapuhi, sovereignty, and legal pluralism in New Zealand"
2317:. The Tautoko FM building burnt to the ground on 18 May 2015, cutting power to the small Mangamuka community.
2199:
2067:
1919:
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to set up the first ever Christian mission in New Zealand on Ngāpuhi land. The presence of these influential
17:
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The flagstaff that now stands at Kororareka was erected in January 1858 at the direction of Kawiti's son
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broadcasts to the people of Ngāpuhi-nui-tonu, and began operating on 28 November 1988. It broadcasts on
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357:
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414:, launched a series of expansionist campaigns, with resounding slaughters across Northland and in the
4768:
4665:
3135:"Iwi (Total Responses) and Sex, for the Maori Descent Census Usually Resident Population Count, 2001"
2723:
2341:
365:
353:
315:
3579:
3535:
3318:
950:
3435:
2882:
2727:
2493:
1923:
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1389:
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4012:
457:
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4268:
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191:
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3186:
3164:
3142:
3092:
3057:
2460:
1662:
1624:
1308:
1049:
958:
804:
205:
Despite such diversity, the people of Ngāpuhi maintain their shared history and self-identity.
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Te Paparahi o Te Raki (Northland) Te Paparahi o Te Raki (Northland) inquiry, Waitangi Tribunal
1979:
1692:
766:
4568:
3404:
2888:
2845:
2839:
2744:
2738:
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507:
4358:
3050:"Iwi affiliation (estimated count), for the Maori descent usually resident population, 2018"
2237:
2033:
1873:
1566:
1121:
1079:
978:
875:
249:
99:
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2857:
2797:
2708:
2693:
2605:
1346:
1108:
966:
568:
531:
499:
4673:
4556:
4258:
4231:
2245:
1881:
1839:
1737:
1574:
1129:
1087:
31:
8:
4683:
4521:
4311:
4182:
1729:
1582:
1189:
825:
749:
647:
219:
5132:
5020:
4959:
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4398:
1843:
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Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru, Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine, Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1227:
448:. In 1836, the Crown received and recognized the United Tribes' independence under King
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4790:
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in 1827. The missionaries did not succeed in converting a single Māori until 1830 when
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The legacy of Kawiti's rebellion during the Flagstaff War was that during the time of
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was chief of the Ngāpuhi from 1812 to his death in 1815. In 1814, he invited the Rev.
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2191:
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2131:
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954:
690:
624:
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341:
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4253:
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1488:
1406:
1100:
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2195:
1996:
1966:
1168:
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332:, founded the first mission station in Oihi Bay (a small cove in the north-east of
156:
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4177:
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2714:
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1983:
1953:
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1402:
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403:
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2009:
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703:
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chiefs, primarily from the Ngāpuhi tribe, met at Waitangi with British resident
149:
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4440:
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4273:
4167:
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2894:
2803:
2791:
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1949:
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1650:
1612:
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Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine, Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru, Te Takiwā o Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei
838:
808:
519:
491:
325:
307:
288:
168:
111:
5079:
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4120:
3509:"OFFICIAL DESPATCHES. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, January 17, 1846"
3258:
2025:
1608:
1519:
1473:
1469:
1423:
1321:
918:
182:, the estimated population of Ngāpuhi is 165,201. This compares to 125,601 in
103:
5126:
4695:
4473:
2922:
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2891:(born 1952), painter, weaver, installation art practitioner, and set designer
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894:
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2935:(born 1991), professional cricketer and captain of the England Cricket Team
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2017:
1595:
970:
910:
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707:
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453:
62:
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982:
495:
381:
172:
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922:
850:
774:
711:
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239:, the son of Tauramoko and Te Hauangiangi. Tauramoko was a descendant of
160:
115:
4917:
4710:
4595:
4425:
4144:
4029:
3405:
Orange, Claudia & Ormond Wilson. 'Taiwhanga, Rawiri fl. 1818 – 1874'
1329:
54:
4226:
4085:
4038:
3982:
3949:"New Zealand's best cricketing export Ben Stokes brings home the Ashes"
2944:
2932:
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2747:(born 1962), novelist, short story writer and creative writing lecturer
2732:
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2178:
2101:
1911:
618:
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107:
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Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki, Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1822:
1754:
1637:
1515:
1185:
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214:
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1206:
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883:
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2705:(born 1959), university teacher, curator, weaver, and textile artist
2537:
2114:
1549:
1155:
934:
719:
236:
95:
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2021:
1936:
1894:
1805:
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1507:
1477:
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1427:
1359:
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1037:
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914:
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385:
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272:
268:
255:
164:
2241:
1877:
1788:
1784:
1741:
1733:
1570:
1465:
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1083:
364:. Marianne and Jane Williams established schools for the Ngāpuhi.
253:
canoe. Te Hauangiangi was the daughter of Puhi, who captained the
5063:
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4430:
3811:"Report on Stage 1 of the Te Paparahi o Te Raki Inquiry Released"
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2821:
2578:
1066:
926:
871:
475:
415:
280:
276:
264:
210:
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Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru, Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1416:
Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru, Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1203:
Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru, Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
746:
Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru, Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
580:
422:
United Tribes of New Zealand and the Declaration of Independence
195:
4368:
2870:
2148:
1726:
Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga, Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
906:
736:
465:
407:
406:, Ngāpuhi gained greater access to European weapons, including
369:
361:
345:
3568:(Wai 38), Waitangi Tribunal (1992) Chapter 1, Section 1.1. p 8
498:, who instigated the war when he chopped down the flagpole at
456:
had signed the Declaration, including most Ngāpuhi chiefs and
3988:
3976:
2953:(died 1882), chief, prophet, historian, teacher, and assessor
835:
Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki, Te Takiwā o Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei
461:
199:
133:
3116:
3111:
3109:
2941:(1818–1874), chief, farmer, Anglican missionary, and teacher
271:. The early tribes led by Rāhiri's descendants lived in the
240:
74:
506:. The British did not fight alone but had Ngāpuhi allies;
3627:
Events of August 2004 may have the effect of recognising
3590:(ENZB), University of Auckland Library. pp. 328–331.
3106:
152:
50:
2209:
Te Takiwā o Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei, Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine
2006:
Te Takiwā o Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei, Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine
1059:
Te Takiwā o Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei, Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine
486:
In 1840, the Ngāpuhi chiefs were all signatories to the
3779:"Te Paparahi o Te Raki (Northland) (Wai 1040) Volume 2"
3754:"Te Paparahi o Te Raki (Northland) (Wai 1040) Volume 1"
3546:(ENZB), University of Auckland Library. pp. 137–8.
640:
Te Ara Ki Te Tiriti: The Path to the Treaty of Waitangi
452:. By 1839, 52 chiefs from around Northland and central
2818:(born 1980), recording artist and television presenter
868:
Te Takiwā o Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei, Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
298:
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as an independent iwi rather than a hapū of Ngāpuhi.
3384:. Huia Publishers, New Zealand. pp. 25, 39–40.
3382:
Te Wiremu: Henry Williams – Early Years in the North
619:
Waitangi Tribunal – Te Paparahi o te Raki (Wai 1040)
605:(May the sacred house of Ngāpuhi always stand firm.)
575:, that Maihi did not follow his father's path. In a
2812:(born 1959), political organiser and trade unionist
615:The whārenui of Ōkorihi marae burned down in 2003.
328:, John King, and William Hall, missionaries of the
3421:Missionary Impact > 'A high profile conversion'
3342:Marianne Williams: Letters from the Bay of Islands
2947:(born 2000), middle-distance athlete (ie. running)
2836:(born 1990 or 1991), lawyer and political activist
2558: Māori Religions, Beliefs, and Philosophies
388:and Heke and his wife Ono, were baptised in 1835.
3680:"Book lies at the heart of Ngapuhi's sovereignty"
3550:
3333:
2726:(born 1967), politician and deputy leader of the
1685:Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki, Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
5124:
3373:
2788:(1879–1941), composer, pianist and music teacher
2741:(1864–1955), welfare worker and community leader
2563:
410:. Armed with European firearms, Ngāpuhi, led by
352:, the wife of Te Koki. In 1826, Henry's brother
3440:Making Peoples; A History of the New Zealanders
3281:
3279:
3556:James Belich, The New Zealand Wars, p. 70
3250:
3203:"An insider's guide to the Ngāpuhi settlement"
2824:(died 1838), chief, agriculturalist and trader
476:Flagstaff War and re-erection of the flagstaff
442:Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand
428:Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand
4054:
2717:(born 1973), politician and co-leader of the
5108:‡ Tribes that are located in both the
3276:
3044:
3042:
2806:(born 1976), singer, songwriter and producer
634:Many of the arguments used were outlined in
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2449:
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4061:
4047:
3858:
3379:
3344:. Penguin Books, New Zealand. p. 62.
3339:
2925:(born 1983), politician and leader of the
2854:(1813–1881), chief, teacher and missionary
591:
73:
61:
3784:. Waitangi Tribunal. 2014. Archived from
3771:
3746:
3487:"Treaty events 1800–49 – Treaty timeline"
3463:. Waitangi Tribunal. 1992. Archived from
3358:
3039:
2671:
2285:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
2255:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
2188:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
2141:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1963:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1672:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1533:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1493:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1454:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1399:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1343:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1284:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1267:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1165:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1139:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
1097:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
996:Te Rūnanga o Taumārere ki Rākaumangamanga
502:to commence what is sometimes called the
4068:
3577:
3533:
3414:
3367:Te Wiremu: A Biography of Henry Williams
3316:
3312:
3310:
3308:
3292:Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
3263:Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
2984:(born 1990), author, artist, and sexpert
318:. After the death of Ruatara, his uncle
4729:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Whanganui-a-Orotu
3825:
3425:Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
3329:(ENZB), University of Auckland Library.
2696:(1908–1958), soldier and leader of the
602:Kia tū tika ai te whare tapu o Ngāpuhi.
32:Kaikohe § Ngapuhi statistical area
14:
5125:
3985:". Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
3946:
3928:. Data Iwi Leaders Group. 25 June 2021
3896:"Fire engulfs Tautoko FM in Mangamuka"
3643:"Hearing starts into Ngapuhi's claims"
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3609:(16). Maori Affairs Department: 38–46
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3288:"Ngāpuhi – Tribal links and movement"
3075:
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3069:
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263:. Rāhiri was born at Whiria pā, near
4950:Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika
4339:Ngāti Porou ki Harataunga ki Mataora
3995:
3803:
3724:
3594:
3501:
3200:
2759:(died 1848), woman of high rank and
2687:(born 1972), first recipient of the
235:The founding ancestor of Ngāpuhi is
3461:"The Te Roroa Report 1992 (Wai 38)"
3409:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
384:attended the CMS mission school at
299:Hosting the first Christian mission
27:Māori tribe in Aotearoa New Zealand
24:
4744:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamakinui a Rua
4140:Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa
3734:. Waitangi Tribunal. February 2015
3064:
25:
5154:
3970:
3513:New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 34
822:Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru, west coast
661:
344:established a mission station at
322:became protector of the mission.
4021:
4004:
3893:
2990:(died 1810), chief and traveller
2272:Te Kotahitanga Marae o Otangarei
2268:Te Takiwā o Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei
2043:Te Takiwā o Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei
733:Te Takiwā o Ngāpuhi ki Whangārei
3947:Geenty, Mark (15 August 2015).
3940:
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3698:
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3661:
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3559:
3479:
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3286:Taonui, Rāwiri (1 March 2017).
3257:Taonui, Rāwiri (3 March 2017).
2916:(born 1939) politician, former
2753:(born 1943), rugby union player
1583:Te Whakamaharatanga / Waimamaku
1190:Te Whakamaharatanga / Waimamaku
3601:Kawiti, Tawai (October 1956).
3225:
3201:Kake, Jade (1 November 2019).
3193:
2966:–1895), teacher and missionary
2830:(1903–1948), endurance swimmer
2689:Victoria Cross for New Zealand
819:Ngāi Tū Te Auru
391:
230:
30:For the statistical area, see
13:
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4734:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga
3833:"TKM Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine"
3710:Settler Colonial Studies Blog
3641:Field, Michael (9 May 2010).
3380:Fitzgerald, Caroline (2011).
3340:Fitzgerald, Caroline (2004).
3123:. Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngāpuhi.
3032:
3003:
2960:
2904:
2861:
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665:
658:is addressed in the treaty).
4749:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa
4724:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa
3732:"Te Manutukutuku (Issue 67)"
3515:. 24 January 1846. p. 4
3489:. New Zealand History online
3369:. Pegasus Press. p. 55.
3365:Rogers, Lawrence M. (1973).
3117:"Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngāpuhi"
2200:Rāwhitiroa / Te Ahuahu Marae
2068:Rāwhitiroa / Te Ahuahu Marae
1920:Rāwhitiroa / Te Ahuahu Marae
1530:Ngāti Tawake ki te Tuawhenua
1004:Rāwhitiroa / Te Ahuahu Marae
515:outcome of the Flagstaff War
446:United Tribes of New Zealand
432:On 28 October 1835, various
7:
3875:. Māori Media Network. 2007
3014:
2320:
2124:Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki
1976:Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki
1891:Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki
1592:Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki
784:Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki
781:Ngāi Tāwake ki te Tuawhenua
763:Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki
683:Ngāpuhi Hokianga ki te Raki
222:and education initiatives.
213:, administers the iwi. The
10:
5159:
4974:Te Atiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui
4939:Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai
4739:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamatea
3977:Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngāpuhi
3584:The Life of Henry Williams
3540:The Life of Henry Williams
3323:The Life of Henry Williams
2735:(born 1989), soccer player
2675:
571:, as a signal to Governor
479:
425:
395:
360:joined the CMS mission at
259:canoe northwards from the
247:, and Nukutawhiti, of the
225:
207:Te Rūnanga ā Iwi o Ngāpuhi
134:http://www.ngapuhi.iwi.nz/
29:
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4902:
4867:Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi
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4076:
3813:. Waitangi Tribunal. 2014
3759:. Waitangi Tribunal. 2014
3686:. New Zealand News Online
3607:Te Ao Hou / The New World
3603:"Heke's war in the North"
2918:Minister of Māori Affairs
2657:
330:Church Missionary Society
129:
121:
91:
81:
72:
60:
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3566:The Te Roroa Report 1992
2296:
2132:Te Arohanui / Mangataipa
1334:Māhūhū ki te Rangi Marae
691:Te Arohanui / Mangataipa
675:Marae (meeting grounds)
558:The Te Roroa Report 1992
194:. It is formed from 150
39:Māori iwi in New Zealand
4879:Te Korowai o Wainuiārua
4101:Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa
3588:Early New Zealand Books
3578:Carleton, Hugh (1874).
3544:Early New Zealand Books
3534:Carleton, Hugh (1874).
3327:Early New Zealand Books
3317:Carleton, Hugh (1874).
3237:www.legislation.govt.nz
794:Ngāi Tāwake ki te Waoku
760:Ngāi Tāwake ki te Moana
592:20th and 21st centuries
180:2018 New Zealand census
67:The Northland Peninsula
4344:Ngāti Pūkenga ki Waiau
4200:Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara
3845:New Zealand Government
3411:, updated 22 June 2007
3187:Statistics New Zealand
3165:Statistics New Zealand
3143:Statistics New Zealand
3093:New Zealand Government
3058:Statistics New Zealand
2672:Notable Ngāpuhi people
2514: Other Christian
2175:Taiāmai ki te Marangai
2111:Taiāmai ki te Marangai
2098:Taiāmai ki te Marangai
1993:Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine
1933:Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine
1836:Taiāmai ki te Marangai
1701:Piki te Aroha / Rāhiri
1634:Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine
1546:Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine
1386:Taiāmai ki te Marangai
1356:Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine
1254:Taiāmai ki te Marangai
1224:Taiāmai ki te Marangai
1152:Te Takiwā o Ngāti Hine
1056:Ngāti Kahu o Torongare
951:Ngāti Kahu o Torongare
843:Piki te Aroha / Rāhiri
788:Piki te Aroha / Rāhiri
613:
198:or subtribes, with 55
4979:Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō
4547:Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuarā
4411:Ngāti Korokī Kahukura
4354:Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu
3649:. Fairfax New Zealand
3259:"Ngāpuhi – Ancestors"
2846:Evelyn Patuawa-Nathan
2739:Annabella Mary Geddes
2505:Seventh-day Adventist
2332:Religious affiliation
2158:Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru
2089:Waiwhatawhata / Aotea
1853:Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru
1827:Waiwhatawhata / Aotea
1751:Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru
1596:Waihou / Waimirirangi
1318:Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru
1237:Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru
1194:Waiwhatawhata / Aotea
1017:Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru
797:Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru
629:Te Paparahi o te Raki
599:
458:Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
4769:Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti
4764:Maungaharuru Tangitū
4754:Ngāti Rongomaiwahine
4242:Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua
4070:List of iwi and hapū
3922:"Religion – Ngāpuhi"
3866:"Iwi Radio Coverage"
2978:(1790s–1860s), chief
2976:Moka Te Kainga-mataa
2858:Eruera Maihi Patuone
2798:Maihi Paraone Kawiti
2711:(born 1990), actress
2709:Keisha Castle-Hughes
2234:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
2166:Te Kotahitanga Marae
2077:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
1870:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
1861:Te Kotahitanga Marae
1844:Te Rāwhiti / Omakiwi
1815:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
1781:Te Kotahitanga Marae
1766:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
1559:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
1512:Te Kotahitanga Marae
1458:Hiruhārama Hou Marae
1441:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
1369:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
1347:Waitangi Upper Marae
1228:Te Rāwhiti / Omakiwi
1211:Te Kotahitanga Marae
1178:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
1118:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
1109:Waitangi Upper Marae
1076:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
700:Ngā Ngaru o Hokianga
569:Maihi Paraone Kawiti
155:associated with the
4691:Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki
4684:Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti
4517:Ngāti Rangiteaorere
4215:Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
3450:, pp. 141–168.
2897:(born 1969), artist
2842:(1780s–1871), chief
2794:(1770s–1854), chief
2662:Object to answering
2461:Jehovah's Witnesses
1980:Mokonuiārangi Marae
1924:Waikare / Te Tūruki
1916:Waikare / Te Tūruki
1730:Matahuru Papakainga
1693:Mokonuiārangi Marae
1390:Waikare / Te Tūruki
767:Mokonuiārangi Marae
418:and Bay of Plenty.
220:resource management
5011:Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri
4904:Te Moana o Raukawa
4791:Heretaunga Tamatea
4636:Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
4574:Ngāti Tūrangitukua
4359:Ngāti Tara Tokanui
4349:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
4269:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
3902:. Māori Television
3467:on 3 November 2011
2996:(died 1828), chief
2972:(died 1887), chief
2885:(died 1850), chief
2879:(died 1826), chief
2873:(died 1807), chief
2800:(1807–1889), chief
2769:(1808–1850), chief
2761:Treaty of Waitangi
2238:Mātai Aranui Marae
2081:Kōkōhuia / Ōmāpere
2034:Tangiterōria Marae
1874:Mātai Aranui Marae
1819:Kōkōhuia / Ōmāpere
1799:Ngāti Whakaminenga
1567:Mātai Aranui Marae
1563:Kōkōhuia / Ōmāpere
1420:Kaingahoa Mataraua
1288:Matuari / Te Tāpui
1215:Matuari / Te Tāpui
1182:Kōkōhuia / Ōmāpere
1122:Mātai Aranui Marae
1080:Mātai Aranui Marae
979:Ngāraratunua Marae
876:Ngāraratunua Marae
801:Kaingahoa Mataraua
730:Ngā Uri o Puhatahi
573:Thomas Gore Browne
547:Thomas Gore Browne
530:, who, writing to
488:Treaty of Waitangi
444:, proclaiming the
250:Ngātokimatawhaorua
190:, and 122,214 in
100:Ngātokimatawhaorua
5120:
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4674:Ngāriki Kaiputahi
4557:Ngāti Rangiwewehi
4259:Te Kawerau ā Maki
4232:Te Ākitai Waiohua
3981:Taonui, Rāwiri. "
3391:978-1-86969-439-5
2848:(born 1933), poet
2669:
2668:
2403:Latter-day Saints
2390: Christian
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2246:Pā te Aroha Marae
2221:Maungārongo Marae
2064:Tauratumaru Marae
1899:Tauratumaru Marae
1882:Pā te Aroha Marae
1840:Kaingahoa Rāwhiti
1738:Pā te Aroha Marae
1717:Tauratumaru Marae
1663:Te Tārai o Rāhiri
1625:Te Tārai o Rāhiri
1579:Te Pīti / Ōmanaia
1575:Pā te Aroha Marae
1353:Ngāti Ngāherehere
1309:Te Tārai o Rāhiri
1130:Pā te Aroha Marae
1088:Pā te Aroha Marae
1050:Te Tārai o Rāhiri
959:Ngāti Ngāherehere
888:Te Pīti / Ōmanaia
805:Ngāi Tāwake Marae
625:Waitangi Tribunal
554:Waitangi Tribunal
348:on land owned by
178:According to the
139:
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1000:Parawhenua Marae
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4586:Ngāti Whakahemo
4562:Ngāti Rangitihi
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4394:Ngāti Maniapoto
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1954:Te Oruoru Marae
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4894:Ngāti Hauiti
4857:Ngāti Ruanui
4624:Te Ūpokorehe
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4382:Ngāti Mahuta
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2957:Ihaia Te Ahu
2889:Diane Prince
2834:Pania Newton
2786:Maewa Kaihau
2745:James George
2728:Labour Party
2724:Kelvin Davis
2651:
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2575:Spiritualism
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2428:Presbyterian
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2225:Tangiterōria
2217:Toetoe Marae
2192:Ngāwhā Marae
2155:Te Uri o Hua
2145:Ngāwhā Marae
2121:Te Uri Māhoe
2018:Toetoe Marae
2010:Ngāraratunua
1930:Te Kau i Mua
1556:Ngāti Te Pou
1543:Ngāti Te Ara
1445:Tāheke Marae
1432:Ngāwhā Marae
1396:Ngāti Rāhiri
1377:Tāheke Marae
1373:Māhuri Marae
1271:Ngāwhā Marae
1258:Kāretu Marae
1149:Ngāti Kōpaki
1143:Ngāwhā Marae
1063:Ngāraratunua
971:Te Kau i Mua
963:Ngāti Te Ara
955:Ngāti Kōpaki
911:Kawiti Marae
708:Moehau Marae
704:Māhuri Marae
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5080:Urban Māori
5000:Ngāti Kōata
4995:Ngāti Rārua
4884:Ngāti Rangi
4679:Ngāti Porou
4614:Ngāti Whare
4121:Ngāi Takoto
3837:tkm.govt.nz
3716:6 September
3690:6 September
3653:6 September
3647:Stuff.co.nz
3493:6 September
3085:tkm.govt.nz
3021:List of iwi
3007: 1775
2994:Te Whareumu
2964: 1820
2908: 1787
2865: 1764
2780: 1772
2719:Green Party
2486:Evangelical
2414:Pentecostal
2342:Irreligious
2206:Te Uriroroi
2026:Maungārongo
2003:Te Parawhau
1888:Te Honihoni
1676:Wharengaere
1609:Maungārongo
1520:Tākou Marae
1474:Tākou Marae
1470:Maungārongo
1451:Ngāti Rēhia
1424:Te Hungāiti
1413:Ngāti Rangi
1366:Ngāti Pākau
1322:Te Hungāiti
1275:Wharengaere
1234:Ngāti Māhia
923:Miria Marae
919:Maungārongo
851:Tauratumaru
775:Tauratumaru
743:Ngāi Tāwake
712:Arohamauora
532:E. G. Marsh
438:James Busby
398:Musket Wars
392:Musket Wars
245:Matawhaorua
231:Foundations
209:, based in
161:New Zealand
159:regions of
116:Matawhaorua
53:(tribe) in
5127:Categories
5087:(Auckland)
5039:Kāti Māmoe
5021:Waipounamu
5005:Ngāti Tama
4990:Ngāti Kuia
4960:Te Tau Ihu
4944:Te Āti Awa
4852:Ngāruahine
4847:Ngāti Maru
4836:Te Āti Awa
4825:Ngāti Tama
4641:Ngāi Tūhoe
4619:Whakatōhea
4579:Ngāti Hotu
4542:Ngāti Tahu
4527:Tūhourangi
4474:Arawa Waka
4416:Ngāti Hauā
4324:Ngāti Hako
4302:Ngāti Pāoa
4297:Ngāti Maru
4227:Te Waiohua
4178:Ngāti Pāoa
4173:Ngāti Maru
4133:Ngāti Hine
4106:Ngāti Kurī
4096:Ngāti Kahu
4091:Te Aupōuri
4086:Muriwhenua
3926:tewhata.io
3629:Ngāti Hine
3613:10 October
3218:by default
3033:References
3026:Ngāti Hine
2945:Sam Tanner
2933:Ben Stokes
2773:Hongi Hika
2733:Abby Erceg
2694:Fred Baker
2490:Born Again
2302:Tautoko FM
2282:Whānautara
2179:Waimangaro
2102:Te Rauwera
2095:Te Rauwera
1912:Kororareka
1905:Te Kapotai
1682:Ngāti Toro
1644:Ngāti Toki
1383:Ngāti Pare
1340:Ngāti Moko
1281:Ngāti Miru
1251:Ngāti Manu
1221:Ngāti Kuta
1200:Ngāti Kura
1094:Ngāti Kawa
895:Ngāti Hine
697:Māhurehure
680:Kōhatutaka
500:Kororāreka
480:See also:
450:William IV
426:See also:
412:Hongi Hika
396:See also:
320:Hongi Hika
122:Population
108:Ruakaramea
5029:Ngāi Tahu
4984:Rangitāne
4968:Ngāti Toa
4933:Ngāti Toa
4912:Rangitāne
4889:Ngāti Apa
4872:Ngāti Hau
4862:Ngā Rauru
4796:Rangitāne
4776:Te Wairoa
4604:Ngāti Awa
4329:Ngāti Hei
4292:Marutūāhu
4168:Marutūāhu
4116:Te Rarawa
3958:19 August
3580:"Vol. II"
3536:"Vol. II"
3471:3 October
3199:Compare:
2883:Pōmare II
2816:Anika Moa
2767:Hōne Heke
2763:signatory
2751:Sid Going
2581:religions
2447:Methodist
2356:Christian
2315:Mangamuka
2213:Pehiaweri
2162:Kohewhata
2053:Te Popoto
2047:Takahiwai
2014:Pehiaweri
1990:Te Orewai
1943:Te Kumutu
1867:Te Hikutu
1857:Kohewhata
1850:Takoto Kē
1762:Ngāti Wai
1713:Motukiore
1689:Mataitaua
1294:Ngāti Moe
1264:Ngāti Mau
1241:Te Hūruhi
1207:Kohewhata
983:Te Hūruhi
975:Te Orewai
884:Whakapara
880:Pehiaweri
865:Ngāti Hau
859:Whakapara
855:Pehiaweri
832:Ngāti Hao
636:Paul Moon
496:Hōne Heke
434:Northland
382:Hōne Heke
173:Whangārei
157:Northland
86:Northland
5138:Hokianga
5099:(London)
4918:Muaūpoko
4842:Taranaki
4711:Tākitimu
4596:Mātaatua
4507:Te Arawa
4426:Pouākani
4210:Te Roroa
4145:Ngātiwai
3932:8 August
3684:NZNewsUK
3442:, 1996,
3319:"Vol. I"
3268:16 April
3015:See also
2877:Pōmare I
2757:Ana Hamu
2634:Hinduism
2620:Buddhism
2436:Reformed
2381:Anglican
2370:Catholic
2321:Religion
2289:Tauwhara
2074:Te Poukā
2022:Korokota
1937:Matawaia
1895:Puketawa
1833:Patukeha
1806:Te Kiore
1769:Various
1705:Puketawa
1537:Tauwhara
1508:Parihaka
1496:Various
1478:Tauwhara
1462:Korokota
1428:Te Maata
1360:Matawaia
1330:Te Rīngi
1326:Te Maata
1038:Parahaki
1021:Parihaka
1008:Tauwhara
915:Matawaia
847:Puketawa
771:Puketawa
754:Tauwhara
648:Waitangi
608:—
540:Governor
524:Hokianga
386:Kerikeri
350:Ana Hamu
342:Marianne
273:Hokianga
269:Hokianga
256:Mataatua
165:Hokianga
146:Ngā Puhi
55:Māoridom
5133:Ngāpuhi
5064:Moriori
5034:Waitaha
4817:Hauāuru
4631:Ngāitai
4502:Tapuika
4431:Rereahu
4284:Hauraki
4249:Ngā Oho
4220:Te Taoū
4128:Ngāpuhi
4111:Te Pātū
3991:Ngāpuhi
3983:Ngāpuhi
3906:14 June
3900:Te Kaea
3879:14 June
3850:2 March
3817:25 July
3795:25 July
3763:25 July
3738:25 July
3242:19 July
3098:2 March
2988:Te Pahi
2901:Ruatara
2822:Moetara
2640:<0.1
2593:Jediism
2579:New Age
2549:Ringatū
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2472:Baptist
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2085:Pākanae
1946:Pākotai
1823:Pākanae
1802:Pākotai
1755:Ōkorihi
1647:Pākotai
1638:Mōtatau
1605:Pākotai
1516:Ōkorihi
1297:Pākotai
1186:Pākanae
1067:Mohinui
1034:Pākotai
1025:Ōkorihi
931:Mōtatau
927:Mohinui
872:Akerama
716:Ōtātara
464:of the
416:Waikato
408:muskets
404:Ruatara
354:William
304:Ruatara
293:Ngāpuhi
283:areas.
281:Pouerua
277:Kaikohe
267:in the
265:Opononi
243:, from
226:History
215:Rūnanga
211:Kaikohe
148:) is a
142:Ngāpuhi
130:Website
125:165,201
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5051:Rēkohu
4369:Tainui
4160:Tāmaki
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3407:. in:
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3297:8 July
3209:5 July
3000:Tītore
2871:Pokaia
2538:Rātana
2492:, and
2434:, and
2149:Kaikou
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