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edmondsallan - Hello - I thought we could throw the barbie in the car and head down to Taranaki , have a cook up ,look at the scenery - Magnificent !! - and come home again . I spent 3 weeks researchi...
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edmondsallan - Hello -Meanwhile the Puhoi settlers struggled on, sustained by their physical strength, sense of community, and Roman Catholic faith. In letters home they bravely refrained from mention...
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edmondsallan - Hello - Krippner, Martin
Soldier, coloniser, postmaster, teacher -- Martin Krippner was born probably on 23 September 1817 at Mantau, Bohemia (Czechoslovakia), in the Austro-Hunga...
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edmondsallan - Hello -The Delmatians played a big part in opening up Northland . The way they worked !!! was hard and long hours . Many families in the north are related to these people who came fro...
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edmondsallan - Hello - I thought we might have a look around from Auckland to the Cape and see some more on our European settlers . They will not be in any particular order or date My other assistant...
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edmondsallan - Hello - Not a lot of imformation on this person . She was a " Maori Prophet " of some standing in the northland. I found trying to research " Kaaro, Ani- Nga Puhi leader, prophet " ve...
Dec 4, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - In 1948 Rangitaamo was sent to the Women’s Health League conference to promote the idea among Te Arawa and Ngati Tuwharetoa of a Maori welfare league, able to deal directly wi...
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edmondsallan - Hello - " old faithful " Put this out next with a little note-" don't forget the Waikato Women. It wasn't just men you know !! "
Bit cheeky eh !! I set another program on Research for ...
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edmondsallan - Hello -In 1989, in response to increasing calls from the tribes to establish an autonomous Maori organisation to represent their interests at the national level, Te Heuheu convened a hu...
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edmondsallan - Hello - Te Heuheu Tukino VII, Hepi Hoani- Ngati Tuwharetoa leader, trust board chairman
Hepi Hoani Te Heuheu Tukino was the seventh paramount chief of Ngati Tuwharetoa, part of a line...
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edmondsallan - Hello - In 1937 the Tongariro Timber Company affair was moving to another crisis. The Egmont Box Company by now had entered into a new agreement with the Aotea District Maori Land Board...
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edmondsallan - Hello - I hope you like my newer journal format . It should be easier & quicker to read. I think also, just as I am finding , it looks better in the book that I am bringing together ....
Dec 4, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Good morning - I am continuing with journals on the
" Te Heuheu " ancestry this morning . Many many " Kiwi's " in the Waikato / Kingcountry / Bay of Plenty / Australia are related to...
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edmondsallan - Hello -Tureiti was appointed a native assessor in the Resident Magistrate's Court in the district of Tauranga in 1892. He stood unsuccessfully against Wi Pere as MHR for Eastern Maori i...
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edmondsall- Hello - TE HEUHEU -TUKINO -1V-HORONUKU - 1866 --- 1888- WAIKATO NZ --- Tureiti Te Heuheu Tukino, the fifth paramount chief of Ngati Tuwharetoa, was born in 1865 or 1866, probably at Waihi,...
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edmondsallan - hello - War came to the Taupo region in 1869 when Te Kooti and his followers left the Urewera mountains. A Taupo chief who may have represented Horonuku went to Waioeka and invited Te K...
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edmondsallan - hello - Ngati Tuwharetoa leader, carver. Horonuku was born probably in the 1820s at Te Rapa, near Tokaanu, on the south-western side of Lake Taupo, the son of Mananui Te Heuheu Tukino I...
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edmondsallan - During the 1850s Iwikau sought both to restrain Maori protest and to support the growing grievances over the loss of land. Late in 1856 he convened at Pukawa a meeting opposed to furth...
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edmondsallan -Hello - Te Heuheu Tukino III, Iwikau -Ngati Tuwharetoa leader. Iwikau, the second surviving son of Herea, the first Te Heuheu Tukino, and the child of Rangiaho, of Ngati Maniapoto, was ...
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edmondsallan - Hello - On 7 May 1846 Mananui was killed by a landslide which swept down Kakaramea mountain after heavy rain and overwhelmed Te Rapa. Several members of his family - his second son, Te ...