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About Tangiwhare Te Toki
Tangiwhare was born about 1775. She was the daughter of Te Koke and his first wife Mutunga. She was also the younger sister of Turikatuku and both sisters became the wives of Hongi Hika.
Hongi was not exclusively a man of war. At home he was a mild, gentle and courteous man. He supervised the planting and harvesting of crops; he worked alongside his people with their fishing nets. He had two or more wives; he treated his blind senior wife, Turikatuku, with kindness, and was said to take her advice on strategic as well as on everyday matters. Her sister, Tangiwhare, was another of his wives. He was a loving father to his children, five of whom survived him. The death of his eldest son, Hāre Hongi, in 1825 left him depressed and disturbed. Source: Angela Ballara. 'Hongi Hika', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, first published in 1990. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1h32/hongi-hika (accessed 20 April 2020)
Tangiwhare Te Toki's Timeline
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1775
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Waiōmio, Northland, North Island, New Zealand
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1804
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1814 |
1814
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Tauranga Bay, Whangaroa, Northland, North Island, New Zealand
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1815
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Northland, North Island, New Zealand
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1840
Age 65
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New Zealand
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Age 65
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