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  1. Hone Wiremu Heke Pokai (* um 1810; † 6. August 1850) war ein Māori -Häuptling in Neuseeland. Er gilt als Auslöser des Flagstaff War ( Fahnenmast-Krieg) 1845 bis 1846, der ersten Episode der Neuseelandkriege von 1845 bis 1872.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hōne_HekeHōne Heke - Wikipedia

    Hōne Wiremu Heke Pōkai (c. 1807/1808 – 7 August 1850), born Heke Pōkai and later often referred to as Hōne Heke, was a highly influential Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) and a war leader in northern New Zealand; he was affiliated with the Ngati Rahiri, Ngai Tawake, Ngati Tautahi, Te Matarahurahu and Te Uri ...

  3. nzhistory.govt.nz › people › hone-hekeHōne Heke | NZ History

    Hōne Heke was a northern Māori leader who supported the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, but later opposed British rule and cut down the flagpole at Kororāreka. Learn about his life, his relationship with missionary Henry Williams, and his role in the Flagstaff War.

  4. Learn about Hone Heke, the nephew of Hongi Hika and the first Maori chief to sign the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Discover his role in the flagstaff wars, his advocacy for Maori self-determination and his legacy in New Zealand history.

  5. 25. Nov. 2020 · Hone Heke – The man and the leader. Website: https://www.ruapekapeka.co.nz/ This video is protected by copyright owned by the Department of Conservation and Te Ruapekapeka Trust 10 January 2014...

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  6. www.ruapekapeka.co.nz › cast-of-characters › hone-hekeHōne Heke | Te Ruapekapeka

    Hōne Heke was a charismatic and influential Ngāpuhi warrior who led the resistance against the British in the Northern War. He cut down the flagstaff at Kororāreka four times, fought at Puketutu and Te Ahuahu, and died in 1850.

  7. nzhistory.govt.nz › keyword › hone-hekeHone Heke | NZ History

    Ngāpuhi chief Hōne Heke was an influential northern Māori voice in favour of the Treaty of Waitangi. However, he later became a leading opponent of British rule in New Zealand.