Moremonui

Moremonui is a location in the Northland Region of New Zealand, 19 kilometres (12 miles) south of Maunganui Bluff. It is known principally as the site of a Māori battle fought in either 1807 or 1808 between the Kaipara branches of the Ngāti Whātua iwi, Te Roroa and Te-Uri-o-Hau, on one side and the Ngāpuhi iwi on the other. The Ngāti Whātua forces were led by Tāoho, rangatira (chief) of the local Te Roroa, and Murupaenga, rangatira of the Ngāti Rongo subtribe of Ngāti Whātua, and Ngāpuhi were led by their rangatira Pokaia. The battle is known as Moremonui, Moremunui or Te Kai a te Karoro (The Seagulls' Feast).

Moremonui

Moremonui is a location in the Northland Region of New Zealand, 19 kilometres (12 miles) south of Maunganui Bluff. It is known principally as the site of a Māori battle fought in either 1807 or 1808 between the Kaipara branches of the Ngāti Whātua iwi, Te Roroa and Te-Uri-o-Hau, on one side and the Ngāpuhi iwi on the other. The Ngāti Whātua forces were led by Tāoho, rangatira (chief) of the local Te Roroa, and Murupaenga, rangatira of the Ngāti Rongo subtribe of Ngāti Whātua, and Ngāpuhi were led by their rangatira Pokaia. The battle is known as Moremonui, Moremunui or Te Kai a te Karoro (The Seagulls' Feast).