• Hine-i-tūrama Ngātiki (1818 – 2 April 1864) was a New Zealand Māori woman of mana, who identified with the Ngāti Whakaue iwi within Te Arawa. She was...
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    claiming ownership. Retireti was the son of Phillip Tapsell and Hine-i-tūrama Ngātiki. Ownership was awarded jointly to Retireti Tapihana and his sister...
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  • several historical characters including Tūhoe chief Te Whenuanui and Hine-i-tūrama Ngātiki. Out of respect for the source material and to facilitate worldbuilding...
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  • he settled in Maketu and began trading flax. His third wife was Hine-i-turama Ngatiki, who was killed in the Battle of Orakau. At one time Tapsell owned...
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    the wounded, including women and children. One of the women was Hine-i-turama Ngatiki. Sixteen of the British forces died in the three-day battle and...
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    a grandson of the early Danish-born trader Phillip Tapsell and Hine-i-tūrama Ngātiki. Tapsell was born and raised in Rotorua, and went to Rotorua Boys'...
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  • William Cautley, early settler and politician (born 1822) 2 April: Hine-i-turama Ngatiki, woman of mana (born 1818) 28 April: Tohi Te Ururangi, tribal leader...
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