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Titokowaru
Titokowaru Riwha Titokowaru (c. 1823 - 1888) became a Maori leader ... a subtribal leader (having succeeded his father "Titokowaru") of the Ngati Ruanui iwi in South ... not. The year 1867 was declared by Titokowaru to be a year of peace. However ... by settlers proved intolerable and in 1868 Titokowaru went to war. In June 1868 ...
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Titokowaru's War
Titokowaru's War Titokowaru's War is a conflict that took ... East Cape War - Te Kooti's War - Titokowaru's War Causes of the War The ... tribes were inclined to accept the situation. Titokowaru, the chief of the Ngati Ruanui hapu ... the settlers. This was the beginning of Titokowaru’s War. From the outset ...
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Talk:Titokowaru's War
Talk:Titokowaru's War Im not sure if the ...
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New Zealand land wars
... East Cape War - Te Kooti's War - Titokowaru's War The first skirmish of the ... conflicts were Te Kooti's War and Titokowaru's War. These were fought at the ... notorious was Kimble Bent, who acted as Titokowaru's armourer and later became a noted ... Zealand Wars, those of Te Kooti and Titokowaru, present an interesting contrast. Titokowaru used the pa system to such ...
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Kepa Te Rangihiwinui
... men were involved with the insurgency of Titokowaru. Te Kepa commanded the rearguard during the ... Moturoa . Te Kepa commanded the force pursuing Titokowaru after he abandoned his Pa at Tauranga ... the rank of major. As soon as Titokowaru ceased to be threat, Te Kepa and ...
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Kimball Bent
... the local tribe. He fell in with Titokowaru's followers in 1867 and fought with ... colonists in what has become known as Titokowaru's War until their eventual defeat in ... Belich, James (1989). I Shall Not Die: Titokowaru's War, New Zealand 1868-1869. Wellington ...
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Taranaki
... the British troops, Maori resistance continued, with Titokowaru leading an uprising which achieved some notable ... colonial forces in the south Taranaki region. Titokowaru advanced almost to Wanganui, defeating three colonial ... and causing much alarm amongst the settlers. Titokowaru's vigorous military response can be contrasted ...
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Te Kooti's War
... East Cape War - Te Kooti's War - Titokowaru's War Te Kooti Te Kooti Arikirangi ... on the west coast, in Taranaki. Here Titokowaru was fighting a separate but very dangerous ...
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Second Taranaki War
... East Cape War - Te Kooti's War - Titokowaru's War Ambush April 6, 1864, a ... years later, and is generally known as Titokowaru's War. A Twenty-first century postscript ...
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Gustavus von Tempsky
... 5 Division of the Armed Constabularly. When Titokowaru's War broke out in 1868 Von ... McDonnell into making a premature attack on Titokowaru's main Pa, Te Ngutu o Te ...
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