Pehimana, the Glossary
Pehimana was the son of Ngā Rauru chief Āperahama Tama-i-parea, and was involved with the sale of the Waitotara block.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Āperahama Tama-i-parea, British Army, Christianity, Duncan Cameron (British Army officer), Kai Iwi, Ngā Rauru, Pai Mārire, Pākehā, Trevor Chute, Waitōtara, Waitōtara River, 2nd New Zealand Parliament.
- Ngā Rauru people
- People of the New Zealand Wars
Āperahama Tama-i-parea
Āperahama Tama-i-parea (fl. 1840–1882) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader. Pehimana and Āperahama Tama-i-parea are Ngā Rauru people.
See Pehimana and Āperahama Tama-i-parea
British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
Christianity
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
Duncan Cameron (British Army officer)
General Sir Duncan Alexander Cameron, (20 May 18088 June 1888) was a British Army officer who fought in the Crimean War and part of the New Zealand Wars.
See Pehimana and Duncan Cameron (British Army officer)
Kai Iwi
Kai Iwi is a rural community west of Whanganui in New Zealand's North Island.
Ngā Rauru
Ngā Rauru (also Ngā Rauru Kītahi) is a Māori iwi in the South Taranaki region of New Zealand.
Pai Mārire
The Pai Mārire movement (commonly known as Hauhau) was a syncretic Māori religion founded in Taranaki by the prophet Te Ua Haumēne.
Pākehā
Pākehā (or Pakeha) is a Māori-language word used in English, particularly in New Zealand.
Trevor Chute
General Sir Trevor Chute, KCB (31 July 1816 – 12 March 1886) was an Irish-born officer who served in the British Army during the Victorian era.
Waitōtara
Waitōtara is a town in South Taranaki, New Zealand.
Waitōtara River
The Waitōtara River in New Zealand's North Island stretches approximately in length from its headwaters in the Matemateāonga Range to its mouth on the South Taranaki Bight.
See Pehimana and Waitōtara River
2nd New Zealand Parliament
The 2nd New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand.
See Pehimana and 2nd New Zealand Parliament
See also
Ngā Rauru people
- Dalvanius Prime
- Darleen Tana
- Gail Parata
- Harete Hipango
- Michael Campbell
- Ngapiki Hakaraia
- Nikora Broughton
- Pehimana
- Rangi Hauiti Pōkiha
- Raukura Turei
- Rob Thompson (rugby union)
- Ruka Broughton
- T. W. Ratana
- Āperahama Tama-i-parea
People of the New Zealand Wars
- Arthur Carkeek
- Arthur Wakefield
- Ben Biddle
- Captain Moonlite
- Charles Brown (New Zealand politician)
- Charles Gray (New Zealand politician)
- Charles Pye
- Charles Wilson Hursthouse
- Ebenezer Hamlin
- Francis Gledhill
- Frank Mace
- Frederick Edward Maning
- George Anderson (Australian politician)
- George Armstrong (New Zealand politician)
- George Grey
- George Preece
- Hamiora Pere
- Hori Kingi Tupaea
- Howard Willoughby
- Isaac Featherston
- Isaac Newton Watt
- J. Valentine Smith
- James Carroll (New Zealand politician)
- James Livingston (soldier)
- Jean-Baptiste Rolland (priest)
- John Batty Tuke
- John Eldon Gorst
- John Mackintosh Roberts
- John Morgan (missionary)
- Josiah Firth
- Kimball Bent
- Marmaduke Nixon
- Pehimana
- Richard Molesworth Taylor
- Robert FitzRoy
- Rowley Hill (soldier)
- Samuel Austin (soldier)
- Stuart Newall
- Taranaki Jim
- Theodore Haultain
- Thomas Adamson (soldier)
- Thomas Gore Browne
- Thomas Russell (New Zealand politician)
- Tohu Kākahi
- William Cutfield King
- William Henry Norman
- William Kelly (New Zealand politician)
- Wiremu Tamihana