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Decorated head of the Chief Rauparaha's canoe [1890] Rangihaeata's celebrated house on the island of Mana [1844] Rangihaeata's (Te Rangihaeata's) pah (pā), Mana and Middle Island [March 1848] Eruera Maihi Patuone, brother of the loyal and faithful chief Tāmati Waka [ca 1860] Rauparaha (Te Rauparaha), chief capiti (Kāpiti)  Tamihana Te Rauparaha [1852] Rangihaeata (Te Rangihaeata) New Zealand Māori Chief Taupo Pā [1844] Hiko, The son of Te Pēhi Kupe (Tupai Cupa) [1839] Two Ngāti Toa chiefs and their wives Porirua Harbour and Parramatta (Paremata) whaling station in November [1843] Te Rangi Topeora Te Rauparaha [1842] HMPS driver in Porirua harbour [1846] Cootia (Pipi Kutia). Rauparaha's head wife [1843?] Tāmati Waka Nene [ca 1870] Te Wherowhero or Potatau, the principal chief of all Waikato [1844] Scene of the Wairau massacre, New Zealand Te Heuheu and Hiwikau, Taupō [1844] Tamihana Te Rauparaha [1869] Jillet's whaling station on Kāpiti Island [1844] Thom's whaling station, Porerua (Porirua) [Between 1842 and 1845] Te Pēhi Kupe [1826] Rangihaeata's (Te Rangihaeata's) pah (pā) Ko te moko tēnei o Te Pehi Kupe [ca 1826] Wiremu Parata Te Kakakura Waipunaahau [ca 1890s] Nohorua, Miriama Te Wainokenoke, and son Tuarau Te Rangi Pikinga Maui Wiremu Piti Pomare [1916] Wi Naere (Wineera) Te Kanae Thompson's (Tamihana Te Rauparaha's) warree (whare) Ōtaki, New Zealand [1849] Native tombs [1844] Map of Kāwhia Kāpiti map

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