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| Te Pēhi Kupe | circa 1770 | Kāwhia | 1828 | Kaiapoi | Male | Ngāti Mutunga Ngāti Toa Māori |
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| Te Pēhi Kupe | Kāwhia | 1828 | Tract 1828 Reservoir | Māori Ngāti Toa |
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| [Sylvester, John] fl 1826 :Te Pehi. [1890] | PUBL-0099-192. [Sylvester, John] fl 1826 :Te Pehi. [1890]. Sherrin, Richard Arundell Augur, 1832-1893 :Early history of New Zealand, from earliest times to 1840 / R A A Sherrin and J H Wallace. Auckland, Brett, 1890. (PUBL-0099). [Piece] | |
| Heaphy, Charles 1820-1881 :Hiko, the son of Te Pehi Kupe (Tupai Cupa). Drawn by Charles Heaphy Esq.re. Day & Haghe. London, Smith, Elder [1845] | PUBL-0011-04-2. Heaphy, Charles 1820-1881 :Hiko, the son of Te Pehi Kupe (Tupai Cupa). Drawn by Charles Heaphy Esq.re. Day & Haghe. London, Smith, Elder [1845]. Wakefield, Edward Jerningham 1820-1879 :Illustrations to "Adventure in New Zealand". Lithographed from original drawings taken on the spot by Mrs Wicksteed, Miss King, Mrs Fox, Mr John Saxton, Mr Charles Heaphy, Mr S. C. Brees and Captain W. Mein Smith. London, Smith Elder & Co, 1845. (PUBL-0011). [Piece] | |
| Whakapapa | MS-Papers-0062-46. Whakapapa. 1800-1900. Stowell, Henry Matthew, 1859-1944 :Papers (MS-Papers-0062). [Item] | |
| H T Whatahoro Jury - Whakapapa book | MS-Papers-0189-133. H T Whatahoro Jury - Whakapapa book. 1872-1873. Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers (MS-Papers-0189). [Item] | |
| H T Whatahoro Jury - Whakapapa book | MS-Papers-0189-B003. H T Whatahoro Jury - Whakapapa book. 1903-1912. Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers (MS-Papers-0189). [Item] | |
| W L Williams - "He Korero mo Te Rauparaha", by Atanatiu Te Kairangi | MS-Papers-0190-19. W L Williams - "He Korero mo Te Rauparaha", by Atanatiu Te Kairangi. 1913. Williams family : Miscellaneous papers, particularly of William, William Leonard and Herbert William Williams (MS-Papers-0190). [Item] | |
| Maori references | MS-Papers-0261-35/1. Maori references. [19--]. Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 : Papers and diaries (MS-Papers-0261). [Item] | |
| Maori notes and references | MS-Papers-0261-35/3. Maori notes and references. [19--]. Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 : Papers and diaries (MS-Papers-0261). [Item] | |
| Elsdon Best - Notes and correspondence on Maori matters | MS-Papers-1187-020. Elsdon Best - Notes and correspondence on Maori matters. [189-?]. Polynesian Society: Records (MS-Group-0677). [Item] | |
| Elsdon Best - Notebook vol 1 | MS-Papers-1187-021. Elsdon Best - Notebook vol 1. 1892-1894. Polynesian Society: Records (MS-Group-0677). [Item] | |
| Elsdon Best - Miscellaneous notes | MS-Papers-1187-037. Elsdon Best - Miscellaneous notes. [ca 1893-1895]. Polynesian Society: Records (MS-Group-0677). [Item] | |
| George Grey - Nga Moteatea (manuscript copy for printer) - 128-256 | MS-Papers-1187-065. George Grey - Nga Moteatea (manuscript copy for printer) - 128-256. [18--]. Polynesian Society: Records (MS-Group-0677). [Item] | |
| New Zealand Native Land Commission - Proceedings | MS-Papers-1187-107. New Zealand Native Land Commission - Proceedings. Nov-Dec 1888. Polynesian Society: Records (MS-Group-0677). [Item] | |
| New Zealand Native Land Commission - Proceedings | MS-Papers-1187-108. New Zealand Native Land Commission - Proceedings. Nov-Dec 1888. Polynesian Society: Records (MS-Group-0677). [Item] | |
| Rangipito - An account of some of the hekes or migrations of the Taranaki and other tribes....told by Rangipito of Onaero Taranaki to A Shaw and S Percy Smith | MS-Papers-1187-128. Rangipito - An account of some of the hekes or migrations of the Taranaki and other tribes....told by Rangipito of Onaero Taranaki to A Shaw and S Percy Smith. Apr 1887. Polynesian Society: Records (MS-Group-0677). [Item] | |
| Ko Nga moteatea, ma nga hakirara o nga Maori, 1853/ annotated by Stephenson Percy Smith | MS-Papers-1187-358. Ko Nga moteatea, ma nga hakirara o nga Maori, 1853/ annotated by Stephenson Percy Smith. 1853. Polynesian Society: Records (MS-Group-0677). [Item] | |
| Notebook / H K Taiaroa | MSX-3569. Notebook / H K Taiaroa. 1880-1892. Lewis, Frank B, fl 1946-1977 : Papers relating to the Taiaroa family (MSX-3566-3573). [Item] | |
| Waiata and legends dictated by elder chiefs of the Ngati Toa / Hori Patara | MSY-2095. Waiata and legends dictated by elder chiefs of the Ngati Toa / Hori Patara. 9 Jun 1851. Grey, George (Sir), 1812-1898: Maori manuscripts (MSY-2046-2146). [Item] | |
| Waiata / collected by Timoti Tahi | MSY-2104. Waiata / collected by Timoti Tahi. 10-17 Jan 1853. Grey, George (Sir), 1812-1898: Maori manuscripts (MSY-2046-2146). [Item] | |
| Colenso, William, 1811-1899 : Annotations to Grey's Ko nga moteatea - Wellington; Stokes, 1853 | MS-0581. Colenso, William, 1811-1899 : Annotations to Grey's Ko nga moteatea - Wellington; Stokes, 1853. 1853. [Item] |
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Archives NZ
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Intention to Marry Project
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Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)
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Indexed by Luke Howison, 2023
Source: A Dictionary of NZ Biography, by Scholefield (1940), from NZ History / CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ
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| Te Pehi Kupe | TE PEHI KUPE (?-1829), a famous chief of the early nineteenth century, was partly Ngati-Toa and partly Ngati-Awa. His mother, Waipuna-a-hau, was a sister of Rauhoe. (See TE PUOHO). His first wife, Tiaia, was of the Tainui hapu of Waikato. Te Pehi was the uncle of Te Rauparaha and superior to him in rank. A leader of great courage and sagacity, he took part in the heke Tahutahu-ahi, from Kawhia to Urenui (Sep 1821). On this he was accompanied by Tiaia, who prevented Te Rauparaha from killing Rangituatea and, with Te Akau, prevented the Ngati-Maniapoto from attacking the heke at the mouth of the Mokau river. In 1822 they moved on towards Kapiti, taking part en route in the reduction of the Whanganui pa at Putiki-wharanui. In 1823, while Te Rauparaha was engaged elsewhere, Te Pehi attacked the Muaupoko stronghold on Kapiti and captured it. Though older than Te Rauparaha and a very brave warrior, he accepted the domination of his nephew and faithfully supported him. Having made up his mind, against the wishes of his people, to visit England, Te Pehi in Feb 1824 boarded the whaler Urania, which was passing through Cook Strait and refused to leave her despite the determined efforts of Captain Reynolds to put him ashore. Taking his turn of duty with the crew, he won the regard of all on board. At Monte Video he saved the life of the captain by jumping overboard and swimming to his assistance, and when they reached England he lived in the captain's household at Liverpool for some months. He took a great interest in agriculture and mechanics and was keenly anxious to obtain not only tools and agricultural implements, but also firearms to defend his people against the northern conquerors. The British government made Captain Reynolds an allowance for the maintenance of Te Pehi while in England, and arranged for his return passage to New Zealand by the storeship Thames in 1825. The government having discountenanced supplying firearms, Te Pehi obtained some in Sydney by bartering the clothing and agricultural implements which had been presented to him in England. His visit to England imbued him with a great desire for civilised society, but on his return to New Zealand he found that three of his daughters had been killed by the Ngati-Apa at Waikanae. He soon took the field with Te Rauparaha in the conquest of the South Island, for the purpose of seeking satisfaction from the Ngai-Tahu for insults Te Rauparaha had received, and for harbouring Kekerengu. After the defeat of the Ngai-Tahu at Omihi, they were pursued and besieged at Kaiapohia. There Te Pehi and other chiefs were received into the pa as guests and all were killed (1829). Rangihiroa, a worthy but diffident old chief, was Te Pehi Kupe's younger brother. Te Pehi Kupe's son, TE-HIKO-O-TE-RANGI, who succeeded him, had command of the tribe during his father's absence. He took part in the heke Tama-te-Uaua (1832) and was at Haowhenua (1834). He was a man of commanding stature and noble, intelligent physiognomy, sparing of words and dignified in manner. He treasured highly his father's injunctions to lead an upright life, and was more concerned to receive from the New Zealand Company in payment for the land articles of use and comfort than munitions of war. Not robust in temperament, he allowed Te Rauparaha to encroach upon his mana. He signed the Treaty of Waitangi (1840). Te Hiko married Topeora, a daughter of Rangihaeata. Stack; Travers; Buick, Old New Zealander; E. J. Wakefield; S. P. Smith, Wars and Taranaki; Marsden, L. and J.; The New Zealanders (Library of Entertaining Knowledge, 1830) (p); N.Z. Times, 16 Oct 1906; N.Z. Herald, 9, 16 Oct 1886. | Volume 2, page 83 |
TE PEHI KUPE (?-1829), a famous chief of the early nineteenth century, was partly Ngati-Toa and partly Ngati-Awa. His mother, Waipuna-a-hau, was a sister of Rauhoe. (See TE PUOHO). His first wife, Tiaia, was of the Tainui hapu of Waikato. Te Pehi was the uncle of Te Rauparaha and superior to him in rank. A leader of great courage and sagacity, he took part in the heke Tahutahu-ahi, from Kawhia to Urenui (Sep 1821). On this he was accompanied by Tiaia, who prevented Te Rauparaha from killing Rangituatea and, with Te Akau, prevented the Ngati-Maniapoto from attacking the heke at the mouth of the Mokau river. In 1822 they moved on towards Kapiti, taking part en route in the reduction of the Whanganui pa at Putiki-wharanui. In 1823, while Te Rauparaha was engaged elsewhere, Te Pehi attacked the Muaupoko stronghold on Kapiti and captured it. Though older than Te Rauparaha and a very brave warrior, he accepted the domination of his nephew and faithfully supported him.
Having made up his mind, against the wishes of his people, to visit England, Te Pehi in Feb 1824 boarded the whaler Urania, which was passing through Cook Strait and refused to leave her despite the determined efforts of Captain Reynolds to put him ashore. Taking his turn of duty with the crew, he won the regard of all on board. At Monte Video he saved the life of the captain by jumping overboard and swimming to his assistance, and when they reached England he lived in the captain's household at Liverpool for some months. He took a great interest in agriculture and mechanics and was keenly anxious to obtain not only tools and agricultural implements, but also firearms to defend his people against the northern conquerors. The British government made Captain Reynolds an allowance for the maintenance of Te Pehi while in England, and arranged for his return passage to New Zealand by the storeship Thames in 1825. The government having discountenanced supplying firearms, Te Pehi obtained some in Sydney by bartering the clothing and agricultural implements which had been presented to him in England.
His visit to England imbued him with a great desire for civilised society, but on his return to New Zealand he found that three of his daughters had been killed by the Ngati-Apa at Waikanae. He soon took the field with Te Rauparaha in the conquest of the South Island, for the purpose of seeking satisfaction from the Ngai-Tahu for insults Te Rauparaha had received, and for harbouring Kekerengu. After the defeat of the Ngai-Tahu at Omihi, they were pursued and besieged at Kaiapohia. There Te Pehi and other chiefs were received into the pa as guests and all were killed (1829). Rangihiroa, a worthy but diffident old chief, was Te Pehi Kupe's younger brother.
Te Pehi Kupe's son, TE-HIKO-O-TE-RANGI, who succeeded him, had command of the tribe during his father's absence. He took part in the heke Tama-te-Uaua (1832) and was at Haowhenua (1834). He was a man of commanding stature and noble, intelligent physiognomy, sparing of words and dignified in manner. He treasured highly his father's injunctions to lead an upright life, and was more concerned to receive from the New Zealand Company in payment for the land articles of use and comfort than munitions of war. Not robust in temperament, he allowed Te Rauparaha to encroach upon his mana. He signed the Treaty of Waitangi (1840). Te Hiko married Topeora, a daughter of Rangihaeata.
Stack; Travers; Buick, Old New Zealander; E. J. Wakefield; S. P. Smith, Wars and Taranaki; Marsden, L. and J.; The New Zealanders (Library of Entertaining Knowledge, 1830) (p); N.Z. Times, 16 Oct 1906; N.Z. Herald, 9, 16 Oct 1886.
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