Te Hakeke, Kawana Hunia, active 1840-1873 - National Library of …
Te Hakeke was a large and physically powerful man highly respected for his prowess as a warrior. He was captured and kept on Kapiti Island where he lived for some years. He was also a …
Kāwana Te Hūnia Hākeke - New Zealand History
2017年11月10日 · A paramount chief of Ngāti Apa, Te Hākeke was instrumental in limiting the expansion of Ngāti Raukawa into Rangitīkei and Manawatū during the 1830s, and was …
Te Hākeke, -1848 | Items - National Library of New Zealand
He was one of the principal defenders of his tribal lands against the encroaching Ngāti Toa and succesfully attacked them at Waikanae killing upwards of sixty people including the wives of …
Te Hakeke Te Hunia Te Hakeke (1793 - 1848) - Genealogy
2024年4月12日 · Genealogy for Te Hakeke Te Hunia Te Hakeke (1793 - 1848) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
- 配偶: Kaewa Hunia Te Hakeke
- Birthplace: New Zealand
- Birthdate: 1793
- Place of Burial: Raupunga, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Kawana Hunia Te Hakeke (Hunia) (deceased) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2024年3月23日 · Genealogy for Kawana Hunia Te Hakeke (Hunia) (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
- Birthdate: estimated between 1798 and 1846
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Te Hakeke Unknown (1793-1848) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Te Rara-o-te-rangi was later known as Kāwana Hunia Te Hākeke, who rose to prominence in Muaūpoko affiars of the 1850s and 1860s. Te Hākeke died in December 1848 and is buried …
Kawana Te Hakeke – in his time, this ancestor was acknowledged as the senior leader of Ngāti Kauae and Ngāti Tauira. Kawana Hunia Te Hakeke is his son.
29 March 1873 - Kete Horowhenua
Kawana Hunia Te Hakeke – sworn. I am a Muaupoko and Ngati Apa and live at Parawanui. I know the land described by the sketch before the court. It is occupied by us the Muaupoko. I …
6 April 1868 - Kete Horowhenua
Hunia Te Hakeke – sworn – Rangitikei and Horowhenua – of Ngati Apa – Rangitane and Muaupoko –I have children – two of them are married and have children – heard of the treaty …
Kāwana Te Hūnia Hākeke | Record - DigitalNZ
Kāwana Te Hākeke signed the Cook Strait (Henry Williams) sheet of the Treaty of Waitangi on 21 May 1840 at Tāwhirihoe pā, which was located between the Rangitīkei and Manawatū rivers. …