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The Treaty of Waitangi; or, how New Zealand became a British Colony

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2017
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Wairakau. Ngatitetata tribe.

Haki Aotea. Ngatituwehi tribe.

Wiremu te Awaitaia (Wiremu Nero). The well-known loyal chief of Whaingaroa.

Tunui Ngawaka. Ngatitahinga from Waikato.

Kamura Wauroa.

Pohepohe. Ngatihaua from Matamata.

Pokawa Rawhirawhi. Ngatihaua from Matamata.

Puata. Ngatiruru from Otawhao.

Mokoroa. Ngatiruru from Otawhao.

Pungarehu. Ngatiapakura from Tarawera.

Pohotukia.

Te Keha. Ngatinaho.

Wharepu. Ngatiahine from Taupiri (Pene). Killed at Rangiriri.

Kanawa. Ngatiahine from Taupiri (Kihiringi). Killed at Rangiriri.

Whata. Ngatitipa from Whangaroa.

Ngawaka te Ao (Te Ao-o-te-rangi). Ngatiwauroa from Putataka.

Peehi. Ngatiruru from Otawhao.

Wiremu Ngawaro.

Hone Kingi.

Te Tawa.

Tamati.

Rapata Waiti.

Te Awarahi.

Rehurehu.

Witnesses.– R. Maunsell; B. Ashwell; W. C. Symonds.

Opotiki, May 27 and 28, 1840

†Tautoru.

Takahi.

Aporotanga. Killed by the wife of Tohi-Pekamu after the battle of Te Awa-a-te-Atua.

Atua.

Whakiia.

†Rangimatanuku.

†Rangihaerepo.

Torere, June 11, 1840

Putiki.

Rangihuataki.

Tekaha, June 14, 1840

Haupururangi (Aopurangi).

Hahiwaru.

Haomarama.

Wharau.

Torere, June 14, 1840

Taku.

Tautari.

Witnesses.– James W. Fredarb;[155 - Mr. Fredarb, who was trading master of the schooner Mercury, added the following note to his copy of the treaty: "The chiefs at Opotiki expressed a wish to have it signified who were Pikopos (i. e. Roman Catholics) and who were not, the which I did by placing a crucifix † preceding the names of those who are, as above, and at which they seemed perfectly satisfied."] Papahia; Wiremu Maihi.

Whakatane, June 16, 1840

Mokai.

Mata.

Tarawatewate.

Tunui.
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