Patuone

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Patuone was a prominent 19th-century Ngāpuhi rangatira (chief) and peacemaker who played a key role in early Māori–Pākehā relations and the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Māori leader
Ngāpuhi rangatira
person
areaOfInfluence Bay of Islands region NERFINISHED
Northland, New Zealand NERFINISHED
associatedWith Māori–Pākehā diplomacy
Treaty of Waitangi signatories
country New Zealand
culture Ngāpuhi NERFINISHED
ethnicity Māori
gender male
historicalContext early New Zealand colonial era
historicalSignificance key intermediary between Māori and British authorities
iwi Ngāpuhi NERFINISHED
knownFor leadership during early colonial period in New Zealand
supporting peaceful relations with Pākehā settlers
language te reo Māori NERFINISHED
legacy remembered as a major peacemaker in New Zealand history
symbol of Māori–Pākehā cooperation
notableFor involvement in the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi
peacemaking between Māori and Pākehā
role in early Māori–Pākehā relations
occupation negotiator
tribal leader
participatedIn events surrounding the Treaty of Waitangi
politicalAlignment generally supportive of cooperation with the British Crown
religion influenced by Christianity
role peacemaker
rangatira
timePeriod 19th century

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Ngāpuhi iwi hasNotableLeader Patuone
subject surface form: Ngāpuhi