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Ngati and Arawa
Ropata, Porter and Ngati Porou were joined by another force, Gilbert Mair and George Preece leading a taua ( war party ) of Arawa.
Curtis is of Māori descent and his tribal affiliations are Te Arawa and Ngati Hauiti.
Nearby is the ancestral land of the Ngati Pikiao hapu of the Te Arawa tribe.
This very visible rocky outcrop is significant in both Arawa and Ngati Raukawa history, having been a strategic observation post during inter-tribal conflicts.

Ngati and descent
Prime is of Tainui, Ngapuhi, Ngati Ruanui, Tuwharetoa, Nga Rauru, Pakakohi and Ngai Tahu descent.

Ngati and claimed
Backed by the Auckland capitalists Moorhouse, Morrin and Russell, he had made a highly illegal deal in 1874, leasing the land for 21 years from Topia Turoa, who claimed ownership of all the land between Rangipo and Karioi through his marriage of Makarena Utaora of Ngati Rangi.
In Treaty of Waitangi settlements, both Te Atiawa and Ngati Toa have claimed tangata whenua status over Tapu te Ranga Island.

Ngati and rights
The deed protects customary rights of local iwi and retains wider public access to Ngati Porou coastal areas.
The Ngati Tai maintained rights of occupation from that time until its eventual sale with only minor incursions from other groups.

Ngati and over
Between 1827 and 1831 he was able to extend the control of Ngati Toa and their allies over the northern part of the Southern Island.
In the mid-1870s, Tawhiao reluctantly agreed to give Te Kooti formal protection provided Te Kooti kept the peace, after Te Kooti had tried to get involved in an armed conflict with a North Taranaki tribe Ngati Mutunga, over gold prospecting in the Mokau valley.
The rebel King Movement had some influence over about a quarter of New Zealand ’ s North Island — in particular, the lands of the Ngati Tuwharetoa, Taranaki, Whanganui and Tainui iwi that were involved in the movement ’ s establishment but even in its Waikato heart land many Christian Maori sided with the government when conflict broke out.
After the end of the First Taranaki war which saw a defeat for the Ngati Maniapoto rebel Kingites in 1861, the British government under Governor Thomas Gore-Browne began making arrangements to attack the Kingites in Waikato to assert British authority over the interior of the North Island.

Ngati and by
* 1822: Ngati Toa migrates to Cook Strait region, led by Te Rauparaha.
* a meteor or comet, seen in the full light of day when in comparatively recent times, the Ngati Hau tribe were besieging the fortress named Rangiuru at Otaki, occupied by the Ngati Awa.
They had been conquered by the war like Te Rauparaha of Ngati Toa and the survivors forced to flee during the Musket War.
The attack on 16 May was by a party led by Te Karamu, of the Ngati Haua te Rangi, Upper Wanganui.
On 6 November, a party of between 50 and 150 Ngati Haua Kingites were routed in a surprise attack by 1, 000 troops at Mahoetahi.
At 3: 30 am on 23 January 1861, No. 3 Redoubt was stormed by a force of 140 warriors of Ngati Haua, Ngati Maniapoto, Waikato and Te Atiawa, led by Rewi Maniopoto, Epiha Tokohihi and Hapurona.
The government was warned by missionaries that young toa from Ngati Maniapoto might attack Auckland to extract utu, despite the Maori King advocating peace.
On 17 July they advanced to the banks of the Waikato River and 500 soldiers advanced up a ridge and defeated a force of 400 Māori led by Te Huirama of Ngati Mahutawho at Koheroa.
It was defended by 4 Europeans and 20 Ngati Whauroa.
The actual killing was done mainly by Ropata Wahawaha and the Ngati Porou, but it was sanctioned by the leaders of the Militia, Colonels Whitmore and Richmond, who were present.
A number of tribes have occupied the area ; the Rangitane had replaced the Ngati Ara and the Ngati Mamoe by the 1800s and were in their turn invaded by the Ngati Toa and allies so that in the 1840s the site of Te Awahou ( which was to become Foxton ) was occupied by the Ngati Ngarongo and Ngati Takihiku under the leadership of Ihakara Tukumara.

Ngati and conquest
He saw this as an opportunity to correct some of the wrongs done to his people during his childhood, a chance to regain some of the land they had lost to the Ngati Raukawa by conquest.

Ngati and from
There followed a period of intermittent threats and haphazard economic cooperation from 1848 to 1860 although even during this time there were occasional serious threats to Pakeha, such as the arrival of 250300 armed Ngati Paoa at Mechanics Bay in 1851 demanding redress for a perceived insult to their chief.
The Ball also hosts the annual UK New Zealander of the Year awards, cultural entertainment from London based Māori group Ngati Ranana and fine wine and cuisine from New Zealand.
In 1819 while returning from a raid in the Cook Strait area the Ngati Toa clashed with the Ngatiapa around Turakina, near Bulls.
His early years were spent under the threat of tribal warfare resulting from the invasion of their tribal land by the Ngati Toa led by Te Rauparaha.
* 1820-1840 Ngati Toa and Te Atiawa iwi displace local iwi from their lands.
Te Heuheu may refer to any of a number of people from the te Heuheu family which has been the family of chiefs of the Māori Ngati Tuwharetoa iwi ( tribe ) for approximately 200 years.
Later, members of the Ngati Paoa moved to Tiritiri Matangi, like the Kawerau partly for shark fishing until about 1700, when the Kawerau regained control of the island and remained until forced to retreat to Waikato in 1821 when Hongi Hika attacked from the north.
The modern suburb, just south of Plimmerton, derives its name from the " Parramatta Barracks ", erected on the north shore of Porirua Harbour in about 1846 when the infant government was nervous about the local Ngati Toa tribe under its leader Te Rauparaha.
This matched Ngati Whatua's desire to have more settlers and townships, a greater abundance of trade goods and protection from Ngapuhi, their traditional foe.
About 1822, it was invaded from Kapiti Island by Te Rauparaha and his Ngati Toa people.
Granite insets, designed in consultation with the local Māori ( Ngati Whatua iwi ), as well as recycled redchip pavers from the existing footpath, were used to denote special areas-such as those related to the existence of the old Waihorotiu Stream.
His mother Ruiha was of Ngati Kahungunu, and his father Paul was a shearer and a second generation New Zealander whose family came from Bolton, United Kingdom.
In the early 19th century, the area was inhabited by Māori of the Ngati Raukawa iwi who had migrated from the Kāwhia area from about 1819, under the leadership of Te Rauparaha.
During a battle in which Ngati Mutunga drove Ngati Ira from Wellington in 1827, Tamairangi, the wife of the Ngati Ira chief, is said to have sought refuge on Tapu te Ranga Island with her children, fleeing by canoe when Tapu te Ranga Island was besieged.
Tamairanga, the wife of the Ngati Ira chief Whanake, escaped to the island with her children during a battle that forced the tribe from Wellington Harbour.

Ngati and 18th
This story has associations with Kati Mamoe, (' Ngati Mamoe ' in modern standard Māori ) of the late 17th or early 18th century.

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