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  1. Te Ruki Kawiti. Kawiti, probably born in the 1770s in northern New Zealand, was a notable Ngāpuhi chief and warrior and a skilled military tactician. In 1840, when William Hobson arrived in New Zealand, Kawiti vigorously resisted British rule. He did not agree to the Treaty on 6 February, when others signed at Waitangi, but his people pressed ...

  2. 9 de may. de 2023 · Te Ruki Kawiti (1770s–1854) was a prominent Māori rangatira (chief). He and Hōne Heke successfully fought the British in the Flagstaff War in 1845–46. Descended from Nukutawhiti and Rāhiri, he was born in the north of New Zealand into the Ngāti Hine hapū, one of the subtribes of Ngāpuhi.

    • May 5, 1854
  3. Te Ruki Kawiti (1770s – 5 May 1854) was a prominent Māori rangatira (chief). He and Hōne Heke successfully fought the British in the Flagstaff War in 1845–46. [1] He traced descent from Rāhiri and Nukutawhiti of the Ngātokimatawhaorua canoe, the ancestors of the Ngāpuhi .

  4. Kawiti, Te Ruki. ?–1854. Ngāpuhi leader, warrior. This biography, written by Kene Hine Te Uira Martin, was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 1990. It was translated into te reo Māori by the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography team. Kawiti was born, probably in the 1770s, in northern New Zealand.

  5. Te Ruki Kawiti was the principal rangatira of Ngāti Hine and a leader of considerable mana. He was born around the 1770s – his father was Hunā and his mother was Te Tāwai. With his first wife, Kawa, Kawiti had three sons: Taura, Wiremu Te Poro and Maihi Parāone Te Kuhanga .

  6. 31 de mar. de 2011 · Te Ruki Kawiti is once again being remembered as an outstanding Maori leader and innovative New Zealander. Te Takuake a Kawiti. After the battle for Ruapekapeka, Te Ruki Kawiti did not pursue his war against the British. Instead, he joined Hone Heke in making peace with them.

  7. 12 de feb. de 2022 · Te Ruki Kawiti was a distinguished leader and great fighting chief of the Ngāti Hine hapu. Kawiti led his people against the British during the Northern War. He was an excellent strategist and tactician, and will forever be remembered as the architect of Ruapekapeka pā. Early Life.