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Tītore Tākiri was an intelligent and influential Ngāpuhi chief who married a sister of Hongi Hika. He led the expeditions to Tauranga and Maketu in 1832 and 1833.
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For more information see: Tuku: gifts for a king and the panoplies of Titore and Patuone by Philip G. Parkinson file:///C:/Users/Debbie/Desktop/Titore.pdf
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Year: | 1832 and 1833 |
First Names: | Tītore |
Last Name: | Tākiri |
Date of Birth: | c1775 |
Place of Birth: | Bay of Islands |
Country of birth: | New Zealand |
Date of death: | 1837 |
Place of death: | Kororāreka (now Russell), Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand |
Occupation: | Ngāpuhi chief |