Ruatara (chief)
Ruatara (Duaterra in traditional orthography) (circa 1787 – 3 March 1815) was a chief of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) in New Zealand. He introduced European crops to New Zealand and was host to the first Christian missionary, Samuel Marsden. Ruatara's pā was at Rangihoua on the northern shore of the Bay of Islands. Rangihoua had been Te Pahi's pā until his death in 1810 at the hand of whalers who wrongly accused him of being responsible for the Boyd Massacre. According to historian James Belich,
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Ruatara (chief)
Ruatara (Duaterra in traditional orthography) (circa 1787 – 3 March 1815) was a chief of the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe) in New Zealand. He introduced European crops to New Zealand and was host to the first Christian missionary, Samuel Marsden. Ruatara's pā was at Rangihoua on the northern shore of the Bay of Islands. Rangihoua had been Te Pahi's pā until his death in 1810 at the hand of whalers who wrongly accused him of being responsible for the Boyd Massacre. According to historian James Belich,
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Ruatara (Duaterra in tradition ...... re lies the ghost of Ruatara."
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Ruatara, né vers 1787 et mort ...... hrétienne en Nouvelle-Zélande.
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Ruatara (Duaterra in tradition ...... ing to historian James Belich,
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Ruatara, né vers 1787 et mort ...... hrétienne en Nouvelle-Zélande.
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