Te Rauparaha

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Te Rauparaha was a prominent 19th-century Māori chief and war leader of the Ngāti Toa iwi, renowned for his strategic prowess and enduring influence on New Zealand history.

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Te Rauparaha canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Māori chief
historical figure
person
war leader
associatedWith Cook Strait region
Ka Mate
Kapiti Coast
surface form: Kāpiti Coast

Kāpiti Island
Musket Wars
Ngāti Koata
Ngāti Raukawa
birthDate circa 1768
birthPlace Kawhia
Waikato Region
surface form: Waikato region
child Rangi Topeora
Tamihana Te Rauparaha
convertedBy missionaries
country New Zealand
culturalSignificance important figure in New Zealand national history
key figure in Ngāti Toa identity
deathDate 27 November 1849
deathPlace Kāpiti Coast District
surface form: Kāpiti Coast

Ōtaki
detainedBy British authorities
Sir George Grey
surface form: Governor George Grey
detentionEndDate 1848
detentionStartDate 1846
era 19th century
ethnicity Māori
heldTitle Hawaiian aliʻi
surface form: ariki (high chief)
involvedIn Wairau Affray
iwi Ngāti Toa Rangatira
surface form: Ngāti Toa
knownFor composing the haka "Ka Mate"
language Māori
Te Reo Māori
leaderOf Ngāti Toa Rangatira
surface form: Ngāti Toa
legacy haka Ka Mate widely performed by New Zealand sports teams
notableFor Ngāti Toa migration from Kawhia to Kāpiti
influence on early colonial history of New Zealand
leadership in the Musket Wars
military strategy
occupation military leader
tribal leader
parentIwi Ngāti Toa Rangatira
participatedIn Musket Wars
Wairau Affray context
region New Zealand
surface form: Aotearoa
religion Christianity
spouse Marore
Te Akau

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Ka Mate author Te Rauparaha
Kaiapoi Pā associatedWith Te Rauparaha
haka creatorOfNotableForm Te Rauparaha