Wiremu Kingi Moki Te Matakatea
(Person)
Also known as: Wiremu Kingi; William King.
Taranaki warrior, leader.
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Mentioned in
- A Sequel to One of England's Little Wars
- A Sketch of the New Zealand War
- Aureretanga: Groans of the Maoris
- England and the Maori Wars
- Hauhauism: An Episode in the Maori Wars 1863-1866
- Hero Stories of New Zealand
- Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z.
- History of New Zealand
- History of New Zealand. Vol. II.
- History of New Zealand. Vol. III.
- Kōtare 2000, Volume Three, Number Two
- Legends of the Maori
- New Zealand and the War.
- Notes on Early Life in New Zealand
- One of England's Little Wars
- Soldiering in New Zealand, Being Reminiscences of a Veteran
- The Long White Cloud
- The Maori King
- Editor's Introduction
- Chapter I — Introductory
- Chapter III — The Queen's Sovereignty
- Chapter IV — The Revolt
- Chapter VII — The Taranaki War
- Chapter VIII — Wiremu Tamihana Te Waharoa
- Chapter IX — The Interregnum
- Chapter XI — Face to Face
- Chapter XIV — Rumours of War
- Chapter XVI — Tataraimaka
- Chapter XVII — Rewi Maniapoto
- Chapter XVIII — The Outbreak of War
- Appendix — The Election of the Maori King
- Index
- Letter from Wiremu Tamihana published as "The Maori King" in the Southern Cross newspaper, July 1858
- The Maori King Movement in New Zealand
- The New Zealand Native Rebellion
- The New Zealand Wars: A History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period: Volume I (1845–64)
- Contents
- Chapter 12: Operations at Porirua
- Chapter 13: Paua-Taha-Nui and Horokiri
- Chapter 15: Taranaki and the Land League
- Chapter 17: The Waitara Purchase
- Chapter 18: The First Taranaki War
- Chapter 19: The Battle of Waireka
- Chapter 20: Puke-Ta-Kauere and Other Operations
- Chapter. 21: The Engagement at Mahoetahi
- Chapter 22: Operations at Kairau and Huirangi
- Chapter 24: Pratt's Long Sap
- Chapter 26: The Waikato War and its Causes
- Chapter 35: The Battle of Rangiriri
- [section]
- Index
- (Chapter 17) — The Waitara Purchase
- The New Zealand Wars: A History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period: Volume II: The Hauhau Wars, (1864–72)
- The Past and Present Of New Zealand With Its Prospects for the Future
- The Second Year of One of England's Little Wars
- [untitled]
- B. — new zealand spectator, nov. 3. — To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator
- C. — New Zealand Spectator, Oct. 10, 1860
- D. — Statement respecting the Procedings at Waitara, by Tipene Ngaruna
- E. — Wiremu Kingi to the Governor
- G. — To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator
- H. — New Zealand Spectator, Feb. 6, 1861. — To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator
- I. — NEW ZEALAND SPECTATOR, MARCH 6, 1861. — To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator
- K. — From certain Members of the Ngatiawa Tribe to the Superintendent — of the Province of Wellington
- L. — To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator
- [untitled]
- N. — RENATA'S REPLY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF HAWKE'S BAY. — New Zealand Spectator, March 23, 1861
- O. — To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator
- The Story of a Maori Chief
- The Taranaki Question
- II. THE WAITARA PURCHASE
- III. THE POINTS IN DISPUTE
- IV. THE INVESTIGATION
- V. THE RESORT TO FORCE
- VI. THE CONSEQUENCES
- APPENDIX A
- 1. Wiremu Kingi to Archdeacon Hadfield. — (Above, p. 30.)
- 2. Wiremu Kingi to Archdeacon Hadfield. — (Above, p. 32.)
- 5. Statement by Tipene Ngaruna. — (Above, p. 35.)
- 6. Rev. Riwai te Ahu to the Superintendent — of Wellington. — (Above, p. 36.)
- 7. Certain Members of the Ngati awa Tribe to the — Superintendent of the Province of Wellington. — (Above, p. 51.)
- 8. From Wi Tako Ngatata. — (Above, p. 57.)
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