Tītore

Tītore
Nickname(s)Tītore Paki, Tītore Tākiri
Bornc. 1775
Died2 June 1837 (aged 62)
Kororāreka, Bay of Islands, United Tribes of New Zealand
Cause of deathIllness or battle wounds
Buried
Bay of Islands
Allegiance
  • Ngāpuhi
  • United Tribes of New Zealand
Years of service1790s–1837
RankRangatira
Battles / wars
Spouse(s)Matire-taku
Relations
  • Hongi Hika (brother-in-law)
  • Te Ahi and Hapai (parents)

Tītore (circa 1775–1837), sometimes known as Tītore Tākiri, was a rangatira (chief) of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe). He was a war leader of the Ngāpuhi who led the war expedition against the Māori tribes at East Cape in 1820 and 1821. He also led the war expeditions to Tauranga and Maketu in 1832 and 1833, following the Girls' War incident at Kororāreka in the Bay of Islands.

He was the son of Hāpai, the grandson of Toko, and the brother of Rapu. Tītore was the nephew of Tāreha, principal rangatira of the Ngāti Rēhia hapū (sub-tribe) of Kerikeri, and he was related to Hōne Heke and Hengi of Ngāti Rēhia.[1] He married a sister of Hongi Hika.[2][3] He lived near Whakataha pā in the Waimate North area, then at Kororāreka, as the peace settlement to the Girls' War resulted in his receiving Kororāreka as reparation for the death of his relation Hengi.[2]

Tītore's and Te Wera's southern expedition 1820–21

In April 1821, Tītore and the chief Te Wera from Okura, near Kerikeri, returned to the Bay of Islands after 16 months of fighting against the tribes at Tolaga Bay and Poverty Bay on the East Coast of the North Island.[4]

Tītore’s war expeditions in 1832 and 1833

In the peace settlement at the end of the Girls' War, Kororāreka (today known as Russell) was ceded to Tītore by Pōmare II as compensation for Hengi's death, which was accepted by those engaged in the fighting.[5] However, the duty of seeking revenge had passed to Mango and Kakaha, the sons of Hengi; they took the view that the death of their father should be acknowledged through a muru,[6] or war expedition, against tribes to the south. It was within Māori traditions to conduct a muru against tribes who had no involvement in the events that caused the death of an important chief.[5]

Tītore did not commence the muru until January 1832.[7][8][9] The Revd Henry Williams accompanied the first expedition, without necessarily believing that he could end the fighting, but with the intention of continuing to persuade the combatants as to the Christian message of peace and goodwill. The journal of Henry Williams provides an extensive account of this expedition, which can be described as an incident in the so-called Musket Wars. The Ngāpuhi warriors, who included Hōne Heke, were successful in battles on the Mercury Islands and at Tauranga, with the muru continuing until late July 1832.[1][8]

In February 1833 Tītore consulted Tohitapu, a tohunga, to foresee the success of a second war expedition;[10] then Tītore led a party of Te Rarawa, allies of the Ngāpuhi, back to Tauranga. Williams also accompanied the second expedition.[11][12]

Exchanging gifts with William IV

Tītore was one of 13 northern rangatira who signed a letter to King William IV in 1831, seeking an alliance with the United Kingdom;[2] with a request to the King to become "friend and guardian of these Islands" to protect them from the "tribe of Marion", which is how the Māori of the Bay of Islands referred to the French. The Māori of the Bay of Islands were concerned about the French presence in the South Pacific as a consequence of the massacre of Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne and 26 crewman, who were killed and cannibalized in the Bay of Islands in 1772.[13][14]

In 1834, F.W.R. Sadler of HMS Buffalo received gifts from Tītore for delivery to the King, which included two mere made of pounamu (which is a symbol of chieftainship).[15] In 1835, the King sent him a suit of armour, now in the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.[2][16][17]

Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand

On 28 October 1835, Tītore signed He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tirene (known in English as the Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand),[2] which proclaimed the sovereign independence of New Zealand. The Declaration arose in response to concerns over the lawlessness of British subjects in New Zealand, and in response to a fear that France would declare sovereignty over the islands. The document also arose from movements in Māori society. From 1816 onwards, a number of Northern Māori chiefs had made visits to New South Wales and Norfolk Island, as well as to England, leading to discussions about unifying the tribes and the formation of a Māori government. Māori had become involved in trade with New South Wales and owned trading ships. In 1834, the chiefs had selected a flag for use on ships originating from New Zealand. In the process of signing, the chiefs established themselves as representing a confederation under the title of the "United Tribes of New Zealand".[18][19]

War with Pōmare II

Starting in March 1837, Pōmare II fought a three-month war with Tītore. Hōne Heke fought alongside Tītore.[20][21]

Tītore lead 800 warriors in 42 war canoes against Pōmare's at Otuihu in the Bay of Islands, although the pā had strong defences and the attacks in March and April were repulsed.[22] An underlying cause of the fighting was a dispute as to the boundary line of the Kororāreka block that had been surrendered as a consequence of the death of Hengi some seven years previously in the Girls’ War.[23]

The war ended in June 1837 following the death of Tītore; however, it is not clear whether he died as the results of battle wounds or following an illness.[2] Following Tītore's death, HMS Rattlesnake fired a formal salute in his honour.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Cowan, James (1922). "Volume I: 1845–1864". The New Zealand Wars: a history of the Maori campaigns and the pioneering period. Wellington: R.E. Owen. pp. 73–144.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Tītore". NZHistory. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  3. ^ Yate, W. "Turbulence of the Natives in extracting satisfaction..." 1814–1853 – The Missionary Register [Sections relating to New Zealand.] – 1829, p. 458. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  4. ^ Smith, S. Percy – Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century (Christchurch 1910) page 167. online at NZETC
  5. ^ a b Carleton, Hugh (1874). "Vol. I". The Life of Henry Williams. Early New Zealand Books (ENZB), University of Auckland Library. pp. 78–87.
  6. ^ He Hïnätore ki te Ao Mäori / A Glimpse into the Mäori World: Mäori Perspectives on Justice. 2001. Ministry of Justice.
  7. ^ Fitzgerald, Caroline (2011). Te Wiremu: Henry Williams – Early Years in the North. Huia Publishers, New Zealand. pp. 164–168. ISBN 978-1-86969-439-5.
  8. ^ a b Carleton, Hugh (1874). "Vol. I". The Life of Henry Williams. Early New Zealand Books (ENZB), University of Auckland Library. pp. 106–126.
  9. ^ Rogers, Lawrence M. (editor)(1961) – The Early Journals of Henry Williams 1826 to 1840. Christchurch : Pegasus Press. online available at New Zealand Electronic Text Centre (NZETC)
  10. ^ Smith, S. Percy – Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century (Christchurch 1910) page 450. online at NZETC
  11. ^ Carleton, Hugh (1874). "Vol. I". The Life of Henry Williams. Early New Zealand Books (ENZB), University of Auckland Library. pp. 130–133.
  12. ^ Rogers, Lawrence M. (1973). Te Wiremu: A Biography of Henry Williams. Pegasus Press. pp. 99–100.
  13. ^ Fitzgerald, Caroline (2004). Marianne Williams: Letters from the Bay of Islands. Penguin Books, New Zealand. p. 203. ISBN 0-14-301929-5.
  14. ^ Fitzgerald, Caroline (2011). Te Wiremu: Henry Williams – Early Years in the North. Huia Publishers, New Zealand. pp. 153–155. ISBN 978-1-86969-439-5.
  15. ^ Parkinson, Philip G. (2012). "Tuku: gifts for a king and the panoplies of Titore and Patuone". Tuhinga: Records of the Museum of New Zealand te Papa Tongarewa. 23: 53–68.
  16. ^ Hannan, Hayley (2013). "A chief in shining armour". New Zealand Geographic, Issue 121. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  17. ^ Hamilton, A (1909). "Art. VII—On some Armour presented to Titore, a Nga Puhi Chief, by H.M. William IV in 1835". Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 6 October 1909. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  18. ^ Caroline Fitzgerald (2011). Te Wiremu – Henry Williams: Early Years in the North. Huia Press. ISBN 978-1-86969-439-5. 261
  19. ^ "The Declaration of Independence". Translation from Archives New Zealand, New Zealand History online. Retrieved 18 August 2010.
  20. ^ Ballara, Angela (30 October 2012). "Pomare II". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  21. ^ Rankin, Freda (1 September 2010). "Heke Pokai, Hone Wiremu". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  22. ^ Fitzgerald, Caroline (2004). Marianne Williams: Letters from the Bay of Islands. Penguin Books, New Zealand. p. 235. ISBN 0-14-301929-5.
  23. ^ Carleton, Hugh (1874). "Vol. I". The Life of Henry Williams. Early New Zealand Books (ENZB), University of Auckland Library. pp. 201–206.

Literature and sources

Read other articles:

Basilika Bunda Maria dari CopacabanaBasilika Minor Bunda Maria dari CopacabanaSpanyol: Basilica Nuestra Señora de Copacabanacode: es is deprecated Basilika Bunda Maria dari CopacabanaLokasiCopacabanaNegaraBoliviaDenominasiGereja Katolik RomaSitus webSitio WebArsitekturStatusBasilika minorStatus fungsionalAktifAdministrasiKeuskupanKeuskupan El Alto Basilika Bunda Maria dari Copacabana (Spanyol: Basilica Nuestra Señora de Copacabanacode: es is deprecated ) adalah sebuah gereja basilika minor ...

 

Koordinat: 39°59′36″N 116°20′16″E / 39.99333°N 116.33778°E / 39.99333; 116.33778 Universitas Bahasa dan Budaya Beijing / BLCU北京语言大学Nama sebelumnyaHigher Preparatory School for Foreign Students (1962-4), Insititut Bahasa Beijing (Beijing Language Institute) (1964-1996)Didirikan1962PresidenCui XiliangWakil PresidenLin Guoli, Huo Mingjie, Han JingtaiKetua Dewan UniversitasWang LujiangStaf administrasi829Jumlah mahasiswa13,000 (9,000 internasional; ...

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Union populaire républicaine et UPR. Union populaire républicaine Logotype officiel. Présentation Président François Asselineau Fondation 25 mars 2007 Scission dans Génération Frexit Siège 28, rue Basfroi75011 Paris Adhérents 12 718[a] (2020)[1],[2] Secrétaire général Benjamin Nart Trésorière Catherine Lassenay Slogan « L'union du peuple pour rétablir la démocratie » Symbole Rameau d'olivier[3] Positionnement Attrape-tout[4],...

Improving the formatting, style, and accuracy of text For information about copy editing on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Basic copyediting. Example of non-professional copy editing in progress[1] Copy editing (also known as copyediting and manuscript editing) is the process of revising written material (copy) to improve quality and readability, as well as ensuring that a text is free of errors in grammar, style and accuracy.[2][3] The Chicago Manual of Style states that ma...

 

This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (September 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Sandalwood(Kannada) cinema 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1960 1961 1962 1963 19641965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970s 1970 1971 1972 1973 19741975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980s 1980 1981 1982 1983 19841985 1986 1987 1988 198...

 

American prelate His Excellency, The Most ReverendCharles Herman HelmsingDiocese of Kansas City–St. Josephtitular bishop of AxomisSeeDiocese of Kansas City–St. JosephAppointedJanuary 31, 1962InstalledApril 3, 1962Term endedJune 27, 1977.PredecessorJohn Patrick CodySuccessorJohn Joseph SullivanOrdersOrdination10 June 1933ConsecrationApril 19, 1949Personal detailsBorn(1908-03-23)March 23, 1908Shrewsbury, Missouri, USDiedDecember 20, 1993(1993-12-20) (aged 85)Kansas City, Missouri, USDe...

The All-America Football Conference (AAFC) was an American football league which challenged the established National Football League (NFL) from 1946 to 1949. From 1946 to 1948, the AAFC determined its champion in a title game between the winners of its two divisions. In 1948, a special playoff game was needed to break a first-place tie in one of the divisions. In 1949, the league contracted to a single division, so it determined its champion by a four-team single-elimination tournament. The C...

 

1962 film This article is about the film. For the Broadway musical, see Jumbo (musical). For the film's soundtrack, see Billy Rose's Jumbo (soundtrack). Billy Rose's JumboTheatrical release posterDirected byCharles WaltersScreenplay bySidney SheldonBased onJumbo1935 playby Ben HechtCharles MacArthurProduced byMartin Melcher Joe PasternakStarringDoris Day Stephen Boyd Jimmy Durante Martha RayeCinematographyWilliam H. DanielsEdited byRichard W. FarrellMusic byRichard Rodgers & Lorenz Hartad...

 

Egidio Di Costanzo Nazionalità  Italia Calcio Ruolo Mediano Termine carriera 1956 - giocatore1975 - allenatore Carriera Giovanili ?-? Napoli Squadre di club1 1941-1943 Napoli9 (0)1945 Sangiovannese? (?)1945-1951 Napoli144 (7)1951-1952 Stabia24 (5)1954-1956 Turris33 (1) Carriera da allenatore 1966-1967 Turris1969 Napoli1971-1972 Portici[1]1972-1973 Nocerina1974-1975 Gladiator[2] 1 I due numeri indicano le presenze e ...

Halaman ini berisi artikel tentang the 600 Grand Mercedes (W100). Untuk other models called 600, lihat Mercedes-Benz 600 (disambiguation). Artikel ini membutuhkan rujukan tambahan agar kualitasnya dapat dipastikan. Mohon bantu kami mengembangkan artikel ini dengan cara menambahkan rujukan ke sumber tepercaya. Pernyataan tak bersumber bisa saja dipertentangkan dan dihapus.Cari sumber: Mercedes-Benz 600 – berita · surat kabar · buku · cendekiawan · JSTOR...

 

Bilateral relationsPoland–Uzbekistan relations Poland Uzbekistan Poland–Uzbekistan relations are bilateral relations between Poland and Uzbekistan. The countries enjoy good relations, based on growing trade, and political and educational cooperation. Both nations are full members of the OSCE and United Nations. History Sacred Heart Cathedral, Tashkent, also known as the Polish Church There are several historical similarities between Poland and Uzbekistan. Since the Late Middle Ages, both ...

 

Гуру Грантх Сахиб Язык оригинала панджаби  Медиафайлы на Викискладе «Ади Грантх»[1] или «Гуру Грантх Сахиб» (в.-пандж. ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ, IAST: gurū granth sāhib) — основной священный текст сикхов, написанный в период сикхских гуру с 1469 по 1708 год[1]. Представляет с...

Shomer 19th century Yiddish writer Nahum Meïr Schaikewitz,[1] also known by his pseudonym Shomer (December 18, 1849 in Nesvizh, Russian Empire – 25 November 1905 in New York City)[2] was a Yiddish and Hebrew novelist and playwright. Although he was very popular in his time and a giant in Yiddish literature, sometimes styled the Dumas of Yiddish literature,[2] he was significantly damaged by Sholem Aleichem, who derided his plotting as extravagantly artificial an...

 

Oğuz Savaş Savaş con la maglia del Bahçeşehir Nazionalità  Turchia Altezza 211 cm Peso 132 kg Pallacanestro Ruolo Centro Squadra  Çayırova Belediyesi CarrieraSquadre di club 2004-2006 Ülkerspor41 (253)2006-2015 Fenerbahçe Ülker243 (2.054)2015-2017 Darüşşafaka20 (86)2018-2019 Darüşşafaka24 (126)2019-2020 Beşiktaş19 (141)2020-2021 Bursaspor28 (303)2021-2023 Bahçeşehir Koleji45 (331)2023- Çayırova Belediyesi15 (143)Naziona...

 

اهتم الإغريق منذ القرن السادس قبل الميلاد بالفلك واعتبروه علماً نظرياً بعيد عن التجربة بل يعتمد على النظم الهندسية وحساب المثلثات السطحية والكروية، وقد أفاد الإغريق من علوم البابليين وعلوم المصريين في الفلك والرياضيات كثيراً، بل يمكن القول إنهم ورثوا هذا العلوم برمتها، ...

Theoretical foundation of Newtonian mechanics Time Major concepts Past Present Future Eternity of the world Fields of study Archaeology Chronology History Horology Metrology Paleontology Futurology Philosophy Presentism Eternalism Event Fatalism ReligionMythology Creation End time Day of Judgement Immortality Afterlife Reincarnation Kalachakra MeasurementStandards ISO 8601 Metric Hexadecimal ScienceNaturalism Chronobiology Cosmogony Evolution Radiometric dating Ultimate fate of the universe T...

 

American author, storyteller, humorist, voice actor, and radio personality Garrison KeillorKeillor in 2009Birth nameGary Edward KeillorBorn (1942-08-07) August 7, 1942 (age 81)Anoka, Minnesota, U.S.MediumRadio, print, filmAlma materUniversity of MinnesotaYears active1969–presentGenresObservational comedy, storytellingSubject(s)American culture (especially the Midwest), American politicsSpouse Mary Guntzel ​ ​(m. 1965; div. 1976)​...

 

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message) U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center shoulder sleeve insignia The U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) is par...

Former railway station in Liverpool, England Liverpool RiversideSite of Liverpool Riverside Station in August 2010General informationLocationLiverpool, LiverpoolEnglandCoordinates53°24′27″N 2°59′56″W / 53.4075°N 2.9988°W / 53.4075; -2.9988Grid referenceSJ336906Platforms3[1]Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyMersey Docks and Harbour BoardPre-groupingMersey Docks and Harbour BoardPost-groupingMersey Docks and Harbour BoardKey dates12...

 

This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article is in list format but may read better as prose. You can help by converting this article, if appropriate. Editing help is available. (February 2014) This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (August 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this message) ...