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Apihai Te Kawau

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involved with settling disputes between Māori in Auckland. Known then as a peaceful man, he spoke publicly against land sales, but was unable to stop Governor
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and commemorating his contributions to Auckland, while marking the place where the city was founded on 18 September 1840.
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Hand-tinted lithograph of Apihai Te Kawau (seated) and his nephew Rēweti Tamahiki at Ōrākei, by George French Angas, 1847
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in 1825, Te Kawau and his people left the Tāmaki isthmus (the future site of Auckland) for several years.
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in the 1740s, defeating the Wai-o-Hua. Te Kawau's mother was Mokorua, who was descended from the
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Te Kawau's father was Tarahawaiki and his grandfather was Tūperiri, the principal leader of
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On 20 March 1840 in the Manukau Harbour area where Ngāti Whātua farmed, Te Kawau signed
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in 1820, and the two men become friends. During the 1840s, some time after becoming a
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and was given the baptismal name of Āpihai, Māori for the biblical warrior
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in 1807 or 1808. He then helped lead the 1,000 mile long Ngāti Whātua and
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Lithograph portrait of Apihai Te Kawau by Joseph Jenner Merrett, 1842
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created a memorial to Te Kawau for his gifting of land to
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paramount chief
Ngāti Whātua
Māori
iwi
Auckland
Te Taoū
hapū
Tāmaki isthmus
Wai-o-Hua
Ihumātao
Manukau Harbour
Ngāpuhi
Battle of Moremonui
Ngāti Maniapoto
Te Ika-a-ranga-nui
Māori
Treaty of Waitangi
Crown
Church
Waitematā Harbour
Church Mission Society
Samuel Marsden
Christian
baptised
Bishop
George Selwyn
Ōrākei

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