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_aCloher, Dorothy Urlich. _952823 |
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_aHongi Hika, warrior chief / _cDorothy Urlich Cloher. |
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_aAuckland, N.Z. : _bViking, _c2003. |
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_a351 p., [16] p. of plates : _bill., maps ; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 325-336) and index. | ||
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_gOne. _tBorne of a warrior tradition -- _gTwo. _tThe early wars : pre-1820 -- _gThree. _tFirst encounters with Europeans -- _gFour. _tCapturing the missionaries -- _gFive. _tHoe do you do, Mr King George? -- _gSix. _tThe Musket Wars -- _gSeven. _tSquaring off with the missionaries : 1820s -- _gEight. _tPriest and protector of the Māori religion -- _gNine. _tTwilight in Whangaroa -- _gTen. _tDeath of a warrior -- _gEleven. _tUnderstanding Hongi Hika -- _gAppendix. _tPortraits of Hingi, Marian Minson. |
520 | _aThis biography of Hongi Hika of Ngapuhi describes intimately the first continuous contact between Maori and European. The foremost Maori leader during the early years of European settlement, Hongi Hika led Ngapuhi on their devastating raids during the Musket Wars. Thousands of Maori were killed using the new weapons, and tribal power balances were radically altered. Hongi Hika is also important because he spans the old world and the new. He was a charismatic fighting chief of the old school, brutal when required - he participated in ritualistic cannibalism as a matter of course. But he also befriended European missionaries such as Samuel Marsden and Thomas Kendall, spoke English, and held his own at the English court during his visit to London. | ||
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_aHongi Hika, _d1772-1828. _952824 |
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_aNgā Puhi (New Zealand people) _vBiography. _952825 |
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_aMaori (New Zealand people) _vHistory. _xHistory. _926255 |
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_aKōrero taumata. _2reo _930732 |
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_aPakanga. _2reo _97869 |
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_aKōrero nehe. _2reo _941721 |
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_aTino rangatiratanga. _2reo _922275 |
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_aTāngata. _2reo _9254 |
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_aNew Zealand _xHistory _yTo 1840. _9701 |
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