Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century:
Index
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Index.
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Ahuahu and Motiti, fights at | 426 |
Amio-whenua expedition | 202–208 |
Aotea, (Great Barrier) death of Maunu | 394 |
Aotea, expedition to | 459 |
Aratipi and Maungawharau fights | 296 |
Atua, the Maori, “Wheawheau’ | 314 |
Atua, the Maori, “Whiti” | 421 |
Atua, obtained by Te Toko | 33 |
Battles, old order of | 45 |
Bellinghausen’s ships | 107 |
Border-land wars | 19 |
Border-land wars further | 49 |
“Boyd,” wreck of | 31, 57, 73, 84, 86 |
Buddle, Rev. J., Lectures | 44, 177, 189 |
Canoes, war-, description of | 74 |
Canoes, “Nga-Puhi,” lost in Cook Straits | 120 |
Cook, Captain, visit to New Zealand | 10, 80 |
Cook, Captain, visit to New Zealand opened a new world | 14 |
Cook, Captain, at Mercury Bay | 157 |
Ceremony before war | 98, 117 |
Ceremony of the niu | 103 |
Ceremony at opening new house | 34 |
Charm for weapons | 43 |
Cruise, Major, visits Wai-te-mata | 145 |
Cruise, Major, visits Mokoia | 151 |
Dillon, Chevalier | 81, 376, 401 |
D’Urville, at Wai-te-mata | 153, 383 |
Epidemic of 1810 | 58 |
Epidemic of 1790 | 59 |
European heroes influenced Maoris | 13 |
Expeditions, first northern to south | 60 |
Girls, The, war | 422page 485 |
Hakikino, fall of | 214 |
Ha-mai-waho, death of | 481 |
Hansen, Captain | 83 |
Haramiti’s expedition | 429–430 |
Haramiti’s death | 435 |
Haupa, Te | 57, 84, 93, 94 |
Hauraki, Te Wera | 82, 87, 132 |
“Hawes, The,” taking of | 401 |
Hekeua, Te | 22, 23, 24, 320 |
Hine-matioro | 95, 166, 280 |
Hinaki, Te, of Tamaki | 135, 149, 153, 181, 185 |
Hongi Hika, early fights | 28, 30 |
Hongi Hika, his pedigree | 29 |
Hongi Hika, at Moremo-nui | 40, 47 |
Hongi Hika, his pa Pakinga taken | 54 |
Hongi Hika, his fighting strength | 82 |
Hongi Hika, visits Sydney | 82 |
Hongi Hika, his pa, Okuratope | 83 |
Hongi Hika, expeditions to Whangaroa | 89, 129 |
Hongi Hika, expeditions to East Cape | 89, 93 |
Hongi Hika, war with Hokianga | 93 |
Hongi Hika, expedition to Wai-te-matā | 103 |
Hongi Hika, expedition to Mau-inaina | 179, 181, 184 |
Hongi Hika, goes to England | 181 |
Hongi Hika, and Hinaki at Sydney | 182 |
Hongi Hika, names of his guns | 183 |
Hongi Hika, takes Te Totara | 190 |
Hongi Hika, starts for Matakitaki | 226 |
Hongi Hika, takes Mokoia | 248 |
Hongi Hika, at Te Ika-a-ranga-nui | 330 |
Hongi Hika, victory at Noho-awatea | 369 |
Hongi Hika, his death | 393, 398, 422 |
Ihi, Te, at Mau-inaina | 189 |
Ihi, Te, at Te Totara | 194 |
Ihi, Te, at Te Ika-a-ranga-nui | 357 |
Iho-o-te-rei, fall of | 287 |
Ika-a-ranga-nui, battle | 329 |
Kaipiha, killed | 178, 261 |
Kaiteke, priest | 180 |
Kani-a-Takirau | 172, 279 |
Kawau, Apihai Te | 135, 209, 223, 311, 479 |
Kendall, first visit | 80, 83, 86 |
Kent, Captain | 148 |
Kereru, of Whangarei | 85 |
Koki, Te, of The Bay | 130, 154, 384, 389page 486 |
Koperu, his death | 176, 178, 179 |
Korokoro, of The Bay | 71, 82, 84, 92, 130, 133, 144, 154, 155, 235, 256 |
Mai-tara-nui, of Ngati-Awa | 269, 368 |
Mai-tara-nui, his peace with Pomare | 271 |
Mai-tara-nui, goes to The Bay | 315 |
Mai-tara-nui, his death | 352 |
Mangatoa fight | 216 |
Maori losses, early 19th century | 18 |
Maori always sought just cause for war | 61, 68 |
Marsden, at the Thames | 72, 84 |
Marsden, first visit to The Bay | 80–128 |
Marsden, makes peace between The Bay and Whangaroa | 86 |
Marsden, at Hokianga | 127, 131 |
Marsden, at Tai-a-mai | 132, 133 |
Marsden, at Coromandel | 134 |
Marsden, visits Kaipara | 137, 154 |
Marsden, visits Katikati | 155 |
Marsden, fourth visit | 242, 255 |
Marsden, fifth visit | 424 |
Matakitaki, fall of | 224 |
Matamata, fall of | 445 |
Mau-inaina, fall of | 181 |
Maunga-wharau fight | 296 |
Maui visits Norfolk Island | 58 |
Mau-paraoa, noted warrior | 379 |
Mohanga, Dr. Savage’s companion | 85, 132 |
Mokoia, at Rotorua, fall of | 241 |
Mokowera, lament for | 70 |
Moremo-nui, battle | 31, 43, 146 |
Morenga Te, at Moremo-nui | 48 |
Morenga Te, his sister taken by “Venus” | 57, 90 |
Morenga Te, at The Thames | 72, 84, 135 |
Morenga Te, at Sydney | 85, 154 |
Morenga Te, at East Cape | 89 |
Morenga Te, fights Hongi at The Bay | 132 |
Morenga Te, with Marsden at Kaipara | 141 |
Morenga Te, expedition to Tauranga | 146, 156 |
Morenga Te, at Coromandel | 148 |
Morenga Te, at Tamaki | 176 |
Morenga Te, at Whakatane | 267 |
Morenga Te, at Te Ika-a-ranga-nui | 332 |
Morenga Te, engaged in “Girls’ War” | 423, 440 |
Mother’s lament | 258 |
Motiti, fight at | 426 |
Motu-nui, battle of | 201–221 |
Motu-tawa, at Rotorua | 200–205page 487 |
Moumoukai, etc., Hawke’s Bay | 326 |
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara | 27 |
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara at Moremo-nui | 41, 48 |
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara first southern expedition | 61, 62 |
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara visited by Marsden | 139 |
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara defeats Nga-Puhi | 144, 148 |
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara at Rotorua | 244 |
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara Te Ika-a-ranga-nui | 344 |
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara his death | 381 |
Muskets, Nga-Puhi first acquired them | 10, 16 |
Muskets, Nga-Puhi first acquired them did not lead to greater slaughter | 17 |
Muskets, Nga-Puhi first acquired them price of | 18 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits | 17 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits take Te Kawau pa | 28 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits take Tikinui, etc. | 29, 30 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits defeat at Moremo-nui | 46 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits early southern expeditions | 56 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits naval expeditions to East Cape | 73 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits canoes lost, Cook Straits | 120 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits attack Whakatane | 92 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits peace with Waikto | 262, 307, 469 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits peace with The Thames | 397 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits party killed off White Island | 419, 426 |
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits peace with Ngai-te-Rangi | 457 |
Nga-puke-turua, attacked | 218 |
Ngarara, Ngati-Awa chief | 406, 409, 413, 419 |
Ngarara, Ngati-Awa chief his death | 416 |
Ngati-Korokoro tribe | 50, 52 |
Ngati-whatua boundaries | 19 |
Niu ceremony | 103 |
Noho-awatea taken | 369 |
Okoki, battle of | 201, 221 |
Otamatea, Te Roroa expedition to | 23 |
Otamatea, Ngati-whatua defeat Parawhau there | 350 |
Pae-o-te-rangi’s death | 204 |
Pahakehake, fight | 30 |
Pahi, Te, shot by whalers | 86 |
Pakake, Te, fall of | 302 |
Pakeha, origin of name | 10 |
Pangari, of Hokianga | 64 |
Pango, of Rotorua | 443 |
Patuone, E. M., of Hokianga | 25, 127, 131 |
Patuone, at Waipuru fight | 51page 488 |
Patuone, E. M., southern expedition | 96, 142 |
Patuone, at Mau-inaina | 186 |
Patu-pai-arehe (or fair race) | 10, 11 |
Patu-pai-arehe fishing nets | 13 |
Patu-roro fight | 27 |
Pohaturoa, fall of | 360 |
Pokaia, of Nga-Puhi | 22, 24 |
Pokaia, his love affair | 26 |
Pokaia, attacks Kaihu | 28 |
Pokaia, his death | 46 |
Pomare, of The Bay | 82, 87, 130 |
Pomare, at Whetu-mata-rau | 168 |
Pomare, retires from Te Totara | 194, 202 |
Pomare, attacks Tuhua island | 203 |
Pomare, attacks the Ure-wera | 238, 264 |
Pomare, and Te Wera’s southern expedition | 263 |
Pomare, attacks Opotiki | 273 |
Pomare, peace with Ngati-Porou | 275 |
Pomare, at Titirangi | 323 |
Pomare, his death | 375 |
Prediction, old, about ships | 11 |
Puara-te-rangi taken | 68 |
Puckey’s visit to Te Reinga | 460 |
Puke-rangiora, first siege | 209, 230 |
Puke-rangi’s expedition | 441 |
Raharaha’s death | 179 |
Rangituke’s expedition | 384, 390 |
Rangitukia ’s | 394 |
Rauparaha, Te, southern expedition | 96 |
Rauparaha, Te, his deceit | 111, 114, 119 |
Rauparaha, Te, at Rotorua | 200, 205 |
Rauparaha, Te, migrates to Kapiti | 208-221 |
Regiments, Imperial, first in New Zealand | 146 |
Rewa, of The Bay | 261, 421 |
Rore, Te, of Kaihu | 21 |
Roto-a-Tara | 72, 212 |
Roto-a-Tara history of | 288 |
Roto-a-Tara fighting at | 293, 305 |
Roto-a-Tara (Kaupapa) | 297 |
Rutherford’s adventures | 85 |
Scotch expedition to New Zealand | 59 |
Ships, old, prediction about | 11 |
Ships, “Venus,” brig taken | 56 |
Ships, “Boyd” taken | 57 |
Ships, of Rongotute | 59page 489 |
Ships, “Active” | 81, 132 |
Ships, “Bellinghausen’s | 107 |
Ships, “Brampton” | 243 |
Ships, “Coromandel” | 134 |
Ships, “Dromedary” | 133, 143, 145, 147 |
Ships, “General Gates” | 151 |
Ships, “Karere” | 443 |
Ships, “Mercury” | 349 |
Ships, “Prince Regent” | 148 |
Ships, “St. Michael” | 261 |
Ships, “The Coquille” | 309 |
Ships, “The Hawes” | 401 |
Ships, “The Herald” | 481 |
Ships, “The New Zealander” | 416, 417, 419 |
Ships, “Trial” and “Brothers” | 87 |
Signals, fire | 41 |
Tahitian Jem | 71 |
Tamati Waka Nene | 51, 55, 418 |
Tangaroa (Neptune) | 13 |
Taoho’s war-song | 41 |
Taranaki mats, fine | 62, 64 |
Tareha, of The Bay | 133, 243 |
Tareha, expedition to Kaipara | 134, 148, 140, 142 |
Tataraimaka pa taken | 62 |
Tauhara pa taken | 145 |
Tau-kawan’s expedition | 63, 69, 267 |
Tawatawhiti fight | 392 |
Tete of Nga-Puhi | 199 |
Tihi, Te, his death | 52 |
Titirangi pa, fall of | 320 |
Titore’s first expedition to Tauranga | 444 |
Titore’s second expedition to Tauranga | 449 |
Titore’s his death | 458 |
Titore’s visits England | 88 |
Titore’s visits The Thames | 148 |
Titore’s and Te Wera’s expedition | 116, 436 |
Tiwaewae killed | 285 |
Toka-a-kuku fight | 469 |
Toko, Te, of Ngati-whatua | 25, 320, 349 |
Toko, his pedigree | 32 |
Toko, obtains an atua | 33 |
Totara, Te, pa taken | 190 |
Tuhua island | 203 |
Tui (or Tupaea) | 72, 82, 84, 88, 154, 235 |
Tu-korehu, of Ngati-Maniapoto | 171, 202, 216 |
Tumu, Te, pa taken | 475 |
Tungia’s adventure | 216page 490 |
Tu-whare, his pedigree | 20 |
Tu-whare, and Patuone’s southern expedition | 96, 142 |
Tu-whare, his death | 120, 126 |
Tu-whare, defeat at Whanganui | 123 |
Urewera tribe, attacked by Nga-Puhi | 92 |
Urewera tribe, attacked by Pomare | 238 |
Urewera tribe, peace with Ngati-Kahu-ngunu | 367 |
“Venus,” brig, taken | 56, 156 |
Waihau, fight | 365 |
Waikato, defeated, Auckland | 99 |
Waimate pa taken | 66 |
Waipaoa pa taken | 171 |
Waitara, “Amio-whenua” attacked there | 218 |
Waru, Te, of Tauranga | 156, 157, 162 |
Wera, Te, (or Hauraki) | 82, 87, 132 |
Wera, and Titore’s expedition | 247, 253 |
Wera, and Pomare’s expedition | 263 |
Wera, and Pomare’s expedition attack Opotiki | 273 |
Wera, settles at Te Mahia | 278, 362 |
Wera, goes to Heretauuga | 300 |
Wera, at Toka-a-Kuku | 470 |
Whakatahurihuri ceremony | 234 |
Whakatau karakia, new house | 34 |
Whangarei, troubles at | 311 |
Whare-umu, Te, of The Bay | 162, 164, 330, 332 |
Whata-nui, Te, of Ngati-Raukawa | 286, 305, 361 |
Whatiuru’s death | 284 |
Whetu-mata-rau, siege of | 167 |
White race known traditionally | 10 |