Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century:

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Ahuahu and Motiti, fights at426
Amio-whenua expedition202208
Aotea, (Great Barrier) death of Maunu394
Aotea, expedition to459
Aratipi and Maungawharau fights296
Atua, the Maori, “Wheawheau'314
Atua, the Maori, “Whiti”421
Atua, obtained by Te Toko33
Battles, old order of45
Bellinghausen's ships107
Border-land wars19
Border-land wars further49
“Boyd,” wreck of31, 57, 73, 84, 86
Buddle, Rev. J., Lectures44, 177, 189
Canoes, war-, description of74
Canoes, “Nga-Puhi,” lost in Cook Straits120
Cook, Captain, visit to New Zealand10, 80
Cook, Captain, visit to New Zealand opened a new world14
Cook, Captain, at Mercury Bay157
Ceremony before war98, 117
Ceremony of the niu103
Ceremony at opening new house34
Charm for weapons43
Cruise, Major, visits Wai-te-mata145
Cruise, Major, visits Mokoia151
Dillon, Chevalier81, 376, 401
D'Urville, at Wai-te-mata153, 383
Epidemic of 181058
Epidemic of 179059
European heroes influenced Maoris13
Expeditions, first northern to south60
Girls, The, war422

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Hakikino, fall of214
Ha-mai-waho, death of481
Hansen, Captain83
Haramiti's expedition429430
Haramiti's death435
Haupa, Te57, 84, 93, 94
Hauraki, Te Wera82, 87, 132
“Hawes, The,” taking of401
Hekeua, Te22, 23, 24, 320
Hine-matioro95, 166, 280
Hinaki, Te, of Tamaki135, 149, 153, 181, 185
Hongi Hika, early fights28, 30
Hongi Hika, his pedigree29
Hongi Hika, at Moremo-nui40, 47
Hongi Hika, his pa Pakinga taken54
Hongi Hika, his fighting strength82
Hongi Hika, visits Sydney82
Hongi Hika, his pa, Okuratope83
Hongi Hika, expeditions to Whangaroa89, 129
Hongi Hika, expeditions to East Cape89, 93
Hongi Hika, war with Hokianga93
Hongi Hika, expedition to Wai-te-matā103
Hongi Hika, expedition to Mau-inaina179, 181, 184
Hongi Hika, goes to England181
Hongi Hika, and Hinaki at Sydney182
Hongi Hika, names of his guns183
Hongi Hika, takes Te Totara190
Hongi Hika, starts for Matakitaki226
Hongi Hika, takes Mokoia248
Hongi Hika, at Te Ika-a-ranga-nui330
Hongi Hika, victory at Noho-awatea369
Hongi Hika, his death393, 398, 422
Ihi, Te, at Mau-inaina189
Ihi, Te, at Te Totara194
Ihi, Te, at Te Ika-a-ranga-nui357
Iho-o-te-rei, fall of287
Ika-a-ranga-nui, battle329
Kaipiha, killed178, 261
Kaiteke, priest180
Kani-a-Takirau172, 279
Kawau, Apihai Te135, 209, 223, 311, 479
Kendall, first visit80, 83, 86
Kent, Captain148
Kereru, of Whangarei85
Koki, Te, of The Bay130, 154, 384, 389

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Koperu, his death176, 178, 179
Korokoro, of The Bay71, 82, 84, 92, 130, 133, 144, 154, 155, 235, 256
Mai-tara-nui, of Ngati-Awa269, 368
Mai-tara-nui, his peace with Pomare271
Mai-tara-nui, goes to The Bay315
Mai-tara-nui, his death352
Mangatoa fight216
Maori losses, early 19th century18
Maori always sought just cause for war61, 68
Marsden, at the Thames72, 84
Marsden, first visit to The Bay80128
Marsden, makes peace between The Bay and Whangaroa86
Marsden, at Hokianga127, 131
Marsden, at Tai-a-mai132, 133
Marsden, at Coromandel134
Marsden, visits Kaipara137, 154
Marsden, visits Katikati155
Marsden, fourth visit242, 255
Marsden, fifth visit424
Matakitaki, fall of224
Matamata, fall of445
Mau-inaina, fall of181
Maunga-wharau fight296
Maui visits Norfolk Island58
Mau-paraoa, noted warrior379
Mohanga, Dr. Savage's companion85, 132
Mokoia, at Rotorua, fall of241
Mokowera, lament for70
Moremo-nui, battle31, 43, 146
Morenga Te, at Moremo-nui48
Morenga Te, his sister taken by “Venus”57, 90
Morenga Te, at The Thames72, 84, 135
Morenga Te, at Sydney85, 154
Morenga Te, at East Cape89
Morenga Te, fights Hongi at The Bay132
Morenga Te, with Marsden at Kaipara141
Morenga Te, expedition to Tauranga146, 156
Morenga Te, at Coromandel148
Morenga Te, at Tamaki176
Morenga Te, at Whakatane267
Morenga Te, at Te Ika-a-ranga-nui332
Morenga Te, engaged in “Girls' War”423, 440
Mother's lament258
Motiti, fight at426
Motu-nui, battle of201221
Motu-tawa, at Rotorua200205

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Moumoukai, etc., Hawke's Bay326
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara27
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara at Moremo-nui41, 48
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara first southern expedition61, 62
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara visited by Marsden139
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara defeats Nga-Puhi144, 148
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara at Rotorua244
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara Te Ika-a-ranga-nui344
Muru-paenga, of Kaipara his death381
Muskets, Nga-Puhi first acquired them10, 16
Muskets, Nga-Puhi first acquired them did not lead to greater slaughter17
Muskets, Nga-Puhi first acquired them price of18
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits17
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits take Te Kawau pa28
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits take Tikinui, etc.29, 30
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits defeat at Moremo-nui46
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits early southern expeditions56
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits naval expeditions to East Cape73
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits canoes lost, Cook Straits120
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits attack Whakatane92
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits peace with Waikto262, 307, 469
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits peace with The Thames397
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits party killed off White Island419, 426
Nga-Puhi, never crossed Cook Straits peace with Ngai-te-Rangi457
Nga-puke-turua, attacked218
Ngarara, Ngati-Awa chief406, 409, 413, 419
Ngarara, Ngati-Awa chief his death416
Ngati-Korokoro tribe50, 52
Ngati-whatua boundaries19
Niu ceremony103
Noho-awatea taken369
Okoki, battle of201, 221
Otamatea, Te Roroa expedition to23
Otamatea, Ngati-whatua defeat Parawhau there350
Pae-o-te-rangi's death204
Pahakehake, fight30
Pahi, Te, shot by whalers86
Pakake, Te, fall of302
Pakeha, origin of name10
Pangari, of Hokianga64
Pango, of Rotorua443
Patuone, E. M., of Hokianga25, 127, 131
Patuone, at Waipuru fight51

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Patuone, E. M., southern expedition96, 142
Patuone, at Mau-inaina186
Patu-pai-arehe (or fair race)10, 11
Patu-pai-arehe fishing nets13
Patu-roro fight27
Pohaturoa, fall of360
Pokaia, of Nga-Puhi22, 24
Pokaia, his love affair26
Pokaia, attacks Kaihu28
Pokaia, his death46
Pomare, of The Bay82, 87, 130
Pomare, at Whetu-mata-rau168
Pomare, retires from Te Totara194, 202
Pomare, attacks Tuhua island203
Pomare, attacks the Ure-wera238, 264
Pomare, and Te Wera's southern expedition263
Pomare, attacks Opotiki273
Pomare, peace with Ngati-Porou275
Pomare, at Titirangi323
Pomare, his death375
Prediction, old, about ships11
Puara-te-rangi taken68
Puckey's visit to Te Reinga460
Puke-rangiora, first siege209, 230
Puke-rangi's expedition441
Raharaha's death179
Rangituke's expedition384, 390
Rangitukia 's394
Rauparaha, Te, southern expedition96
Rauparaha, Te, his deceit111, 114, 119
Rauparaha, Te, at Rotorua200, 205
Rauparaha, Te, migrates to Kapiti208-221
Regiments, Imperial, first in New Zealand146
Rewa, of The Bay261, 421
Rore, Te, of Kaihu21
Roto-a-Tara72, 212
Roto-a-Tara history of288
Roto-a-Tara fighting at293, 305
Roto-a-Tara (Kaupapa)297
Rutherford's adventures85
Scotch expedition to New Zealand59
Ships, old, prediction about11
Ships, “Venus,” brig taken56
Ships, “Boyd” taken57
Ships, of Rongotute59

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Ships, “Active”81, 132
Ships, “Bellinghausen's107
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, fire41
Tahitian Jem71
Tamati Waka Nene51, 55, 418
Tangaroa (Neptune)13
Taoho's war-song41
Taranaki mats, fine62, 64
Tareha, of The Bay133, 243
Tareha, expedition to Kaipara134, 148, 140, 142
Tataraimaka pa taken62
Tauhara pa taken145
Tau-kawan's expedition63, 69, 267
Tawatawhiti fight392
Tete of Nga-Puhi199
Tihi, Te, his death52
Titirangi pa, fall of320
Titore's first expedition to Tauranga444
Titore's second expedition to Tauranga449
Titore's his death458
Titore's visits England88
Titore's visits The Thames148
Titore's and Te Wera's expedition116, 436
Tiwaewae killed285
Toka-a-kuku fight469
Toko, Te, of Ngati-whatua25, 320, 349
Toko, his pedigree32
Toko, obtains an atua33
Totara, Te, pa taken190
Tuhua island203
Tui (or Tupaea)72, 82, 84, 88, 154, 235
Tu-korehu, of Ngati-Maniapoto171, 202, 216
Tumu, Te, pa taken475
Tungia's adventure216

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Tu-whare, his pedigree20
Tu-whare, and Patuone's southern expedition96, 142
Tu-whare, his death120, 126
Tu-whare, defeat at Whanganui123
Urewera tribe, attacked by Nga-Puhi92
Urewera tribe, attacked by Pomare238
Urewera tribe, peace with Ngati-Kahu-ngunu367
“Venus,” brig, taken56, 156
Waihau, fight365
Waikato, defeated, Auckland99
Waimate pa taken66
Waipaoa pa taken171
Waitara, “Amio-whenua” attacked there218
Waru, Te, of Tauranga156, 157, 162
Wera, Te, (or Hauraki)82, 87, 132
Wera, and Titore's expedition247, 253
Wera, and Pomare's expedition263
Wera, and Pomare's expedition attack Opotiki273
Wera, settles at Te Mahia278, 362
Wera, goes to Heretauuga300
Wera, at Toka-a-Kuku470
Whakatahurihuri ceremony234
Whakatau karakia, new house34
Whangarei, troubles at311
Whare-umu, Te, of The Bay162, 164, 330, 332
Whata-nui, Te, of Ngati-Raukawa286, 305, 361
Whatiuru's death284
Whetu-mata-rau, siege of167
White race known traditionally10

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Title: Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century

Author: S. Percy Smith

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