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  2. Tuterei Karewa - Wikipedia

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    Tuterei Karewa was a chief and a warrior of the Māori iwi (tribe) called the Ngāti Maru. He has been depicted in multiple types of artwork, including photography, watercolor painting, and metalwork. The facial tattoo featured on his face, called a moko, features prominently in these depictions.

  3. Taiaha - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of New Zealand depicts a Māori warrior with a taiaha as one of the supporters. [7] The New Zealand Army includes an image of a taiaha in its official badge since 1998. [8] [9] The squadron badge of No. 3 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force is a Maori Warrior wielding a Taiaha.

  4. Māori people - Wikipedia

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    Māori as a whole can be considered as tangata whenua of New Zealand entirely (excepting the Chatham Islands, where the tangata whenua are Moriori); individual iwi are recognised as tangata whenua for areas of New Zealand in which they are traditionally based (known in Māori as rohe), while hapū are tangata whenua within their marae.

  5. Why New Zealand’s Maori are fighting to save an 1840 treaty ...

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    A Maori warrior greets tourists at Waitangi in 2023 (AFP via Getty Images) ... Maori fear that New Zealand becoming a republic could undermine the protections and rights guaranteed to Maori by the ...

  6. Hongi Hika - Wikipedia

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    Hongi Hika was born near Kaikohe into a powerful family of the Te Uri o Hua hapū (subtribe) of Ngāpuhi. [1] [2] His mother was Tuhikura, a Ngāti Rēhia woman.She was the second wife of his father Te Hōtete, son of Auha, who with his brother Whakaaria had expanded Ngāpuhi's territory from the Kaikohe area into the Bay of Islands area. [3]

  7. France Will Return Maori Heads to New Zealand

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    Collection of Maori heads, Wikimedia The French parliament has voted to return at least 15 mummified heads of Maori warriors to New Zealand. The heads are known for intricate facial tattooing, a ...

  8. Te Rauparaha - Wikipedia

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    Te Rauparaha (c. 1768 – 27 November 1849) [1] [2] was a Māori rangatira, warlord, and chief of the Ngāti Toa iwi.One of the most powerful military leaders of the Musket Wars, Te Rauparaha fought a war of conquest that greatly expanded Ngāti Toa southwards, receiving the epithet "the Napoleon of the South".

  9. Māori culture - Wikipedia

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    Māori cultural history intertwines inextricably with the culture of Polynesia as a whole. The New Zealand archipelago forms the southwestern corner of the Polynesian Triangle, a major part of the Pacific Ocean with three island groups at its corners: the Hawaiian Islands, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), and New Zealand (Aotearoa in te reo Māori). [10]

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