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Dec 4, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello -Te Heuheu Tukino II, Mananui - Ngati Tuwharetoa
Mananui was the second of the Te Heuheu line to assume the leadership of Ngati Tuwharetoa. He was born late in the eighteenth ...
Dec 4, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello -Herea prepared himself for conflict with Te Wakaiti, who was renowned for his skill with the pouwhenua, a sharp, pointed wooden weapon. When asked to accept the leadership, Herea...
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edmondsallan - Hello - Lets floor the pedal to the metal and get under way . 1/2 the day gone and nothing done .
Ngati Tuwharetoa leader- Te Heuheu Tukino I, Herea. Herea, later known as Te Heuheu Tu...
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edmondsallan - Hello - I thought as the next few journals might take a while to tell their Family ancestral lives . We may need to drop down a cog .< make a cuppa , tell a short story ( to clean the m...
Dec 4, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - This journal completes the life of this remarkable woman . I am hoping many of our " cussies " in the Waikato will take up being a member in our great " Family Tree Circle " an...
Dec 4, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - What a fascinating life's story . WE can see the Ancestral determination coming to fore .In 1940 Te Puea was able to buy a farm close to the marae, which she hoped would bring i...
Dec 3, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - Te Puea was now determined to rebuild a centre for the Kingitanga at Ngaruawahia, its original home before the confiscation, in accordance with Tawhiao's wishes. She was dissati...
Dec 3, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - hello - This journal is about aa very great unassuming woman . ( simular to Whina Cooper ) . In my researching of the maori peoples of NZ I have been amazed at the wisdom & huge part t...
Dec 3, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - At a meeting at Ngaruawahia in May 1860 Te Awa-i-taia's government allegiance aroused much enmity. An attempt was made to insult him; he was urged not to speak, and to return ho...
Dec 3, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - hello - I am running a bit behind this morning so I am going to speed up a little and cut out some of the yakety yak . Te Awa-i-taia was born probably in 1800 . Couldn't find a record ...
Dec 3, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Good morning . I thought we would finish off the
" Kawiti " Journals this morning . Their is more on this famiily file coming forward . However I am trying to range fairly wide acro...
Dec 2, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - This IS another " kawiti " from that very strong , northern family who were chief's of their peoples .
Ngati Hine leader, farmer, genealogist , Kirihi Te Riri Maihi Kawiti wa...
Dec 2, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - On Sunday, 11 January, the British troops entered the pa. It appeared deserted, although Kawiti and a small group remained. (There are confusing accounts that either they, or th...
Dec 2, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - " Kawiti Te Ruki " resisted the idea or actions of having british rule over him and his peoples . I can understand that . In fact , he stood up to it all and made his own decisi...
Dec 2, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - I think it is time to take a look at another of our extended family who lived mainly in " Hokianga " a Nga Puhi leader & warrior . Kawiti was born, probably in the 1770s, in...
Dec 2, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - Shortly after signing the treaty, Te Kawau made available land for a new settlement on the Waitemata Harbour. This decision was reached after a major meeting at Kohimarama, call...
Dec 2, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - I searched and searched for his date of birth . I think I'll estimate it .( 1798 ??? ) However it could be very wrong !!!
Apihai Te Kawau was born towards the end of the eight...
Dec 2, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - We are still resting in Thames and discussing
" TE HORETA " and the Ngati Whanaunga in this area . If you have just clicked the button for desk top action , you are welcome t...
Dec 1, 2010 •
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edmondsallan -Hello - I thought on the way home and heading toward Northland - NZ again , we might stop on the beach at ' Tapu ' or Thames - Coromandel ", have a rest - a bite to eat and gaze up th...
Dec 1, 2010 •
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edmondsallan - Hello - Here is Wahawaha's whakapapa. It is as follows
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