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The Story of Te Waharoa A Chapter in Early New Zealand History together with Sketches of Ancient Maori Life and History

por John Alexander Wilson

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"Outline of events in the life of the Ngatihaua chief Te Waharoa with emphasis on the missionary period. In three parts, the first, tribal conflicts to the early 1830s in Thames and the Bay of Plenty, the visit in 1828 of Hy. Williams, Hamlin and Davis; Part II, the establishment of the C.M.S. at Puriri and the nature of Maori Christianity; Part III, the attack by Waharoa on the Ngatiwhakaue of Rotorua after assaults on Maketu and Te Tumu in the Bay of Plenty, narrow escape of missionaries, the horrors of inter-tribal fighting, etc."--Bagnall.… (más)
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"Gives an account of some of the events which occurred in New Zealand during the life time of the father of the celebrated William Thompson, and is divided into three parts. In the first part the author gives an outline of Te Waharoa's life and actions before the arrival of the Missionaries, and of the doings of various native tribes. Te Waharoa, Chief of the Ngatihaua tribe, was born in about the year 1775, and when he was about two years of age was taken captive with his mother by the Ngatiwakaues, but was liberated by them when he attained the age of twenty years. His tribe at that time held the Mauugakau range, and consisted of about 400 fighting men, who were constantly at war with other tribes, but principally with the Ngapuhi. In these engagements Te Waharoa soon distinguished himself, and gradually gave importance to his tribe, of which he became the chief." http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=WI18...

This book also covers Tauranga history and is very useful for study purposes. ( )
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"Outline of events in the life of the Ngatihaua chief Te Waharoa with emphasis on the missionary period. In three parts, the first, tribal conflicts to the early 1830s in Thames and the Bay of Plenty, the visit in 1828 of Hy. Williams, Hamlin and Davis; Part II, the establishment of the C.M.S. at Puriri and the nature of Maori Christianity; Part III, the attack by Waharoa on the Ngatiwhakaue of Rotorua after assaults on Maketu and Te Tumu in the Bay of Plenty, narrow escape of missionaries, the horrors of inter-tribal fighting, etc."--Bagnall.

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