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    Hōri Kīngi Te Ānaua (died 18 September 1868) was a leader of Ngāti Ruaka, a subtribe of Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi iwi (Māori tribe) of New Zealand in the...
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    becoming known popularly as 'General Mete Kīngi'. When Hōri Kīngi Te Ānaua died in September 1868, Mete Kīngi succeeded him as the highest-ranking chief...
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  • : 45 [non-primary source needed] In February 1848, with Hōri Kīngi Te Ānaua as interpreter, Grey and Te Mamaku negotiated a peace settlement to the underlying...
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  • 1855–1870. Sydney: Sydney University Press. pp. 176–179. King, Michael (1977). Te Puea: A Life. Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited (published 2013). ISBN 9781742539683...
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    Putiki (redirect from Te Paku o Te Rangi)
    settlement in 1841. Many leaders converted to Christianity, including Hōri Kīngi Te Ānaua and Hoani Wiremu Hīpango. Missionary Richard Taylor oversaw the establishment...
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