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Maori
5 Hanueri 1846 E hoa, e Makarini, Kei te mohio tonu au ki to kupu i ki mai ai ki au i mua ra, mo Tame, mo te tohe a te tangata kia pana a Tame. Ka mea atu au ki nga tangata, kaua e pana a Tame. Ka rongo koe, ka mea, 'Kai ki au kei a koutou ano te tikanga mo te utu. E kore au i kape i to kupu.' Koia tenei, mahara tonu taku ngakau. Na muri mai ko te kaipuke o Totete raua ko Wepita, ka riri au ki taua kaipuke, otira ka horihori kau ra nga Pakeha taku riri. Ko taku riri ehara i te riri pokanoa, no konei ka pouri a Wepita a Totete, a Te Tatana, a koe ano. E rua nga marama i pouri ai koutou ki au. E hoa, whakarongo mai. Ko taku pouri tenei ki a koutou, me whakaae koe ki taku pouri tika. Ko wai i tohu ai e whakaae hoki koutou ki taku. Na koutou na nga Pakeha ka hoki mai matou nga tangata ki runga kei te oneone. Waihoki na taua tetahi wahi ki a Taonui, kahore i kitea ake te mano o te rangatira ki ta tana nei tikanga. Na tana nei whakatutu noa iho, ta taua nei whakaaro i ki ai e takoto pai te whenua. Tena ko te riri kau o te tangata ki te oneone, e kore e pai. Ko tenei, katahi au ka whakaae ki nga Pakeha kia utua te whenua, ina tae mai a Kawana. Otira, ka tae mai koe ki konei, ka puta mai etahi tangata o Waitara ki te pehi[?] i enei korero. Kaua koe e whakarongo ki a ratou, otira mau e tuhituhi ake kia haere mai tatou ki tou kainga korero ai. Na matou, na Ihaia, na Te Hemara, na Tamati No Waitara, i tuhituhia ki te taone 5 January 1846 Friend, McLean, I still understand what you said to me earlier about Tame, about the people who are debating to expel him. I said to them not to drive away Tame. When you heard this you said to me, 'It is not up to me, the decision about the punishment is up to you all. I won't interfere.' And this I have continued to remember. After that there was Totete and Wepita's boat and I was angry over the boat, but the Pakeha misjudged my anger. It was not without justification, but as result Wepita, Totete, Te Tatana, and you also, became annoyed with me. And for two months you were annoyed with me. Friend, listen to me. My being upset with you is this, that you should accept my concern as just. Who else could show that you accepted it? Because of you, the Pakeha we, the people, went back onto the land. And as for us giving one part for Taonui, the majority of chiefs could not see his right to it. Because of his making trouble, you and I thought the land would be settled. But this baseless fighting by people over the land is not right. But now I agree with the Pakeha and that the land be paid for when the Governor comes. However, when you come here, some of the Waitara people will appear and oppose these words. Don't you listen to them, but you write for us to come to your home to discuss it. From us, from Ihaia, Te Hemara, and Tamati From Waitara, written at the town
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2 pages written 5 Jan 1846 by Ihaia and Te Hemara Rerehau in Waitara to Sir Donald McLean, related to Taranaki (Taranaki Iwi), Inward letters in Maori

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Key Value
Document date 5 January 1846
Document MCLEAN-1030995
Document title 2 pages written 5 Jan 1846 by Ihaia and Te Hemara Rerehau in Waitara to Sir Donald McLean, related to Taranaki (Taranaki Iwi)
Document type MANUSCRIPT
Attribution E Ma
Author 179153/Ihaia, fl 1840s-1850s
Collection McLean Papers
Date 1846-01-05
Decade 1840s
Destination Unknown
Englishorigin E Ma
Entityid None
Flag 636842/Jones, David Edward Kukutai, 1974-
Format Full Text
Generictitle 2 pages written 5 Jan 1846 by Ihaia and Te Hemara Rerehau in Waitara to Sir Donald McLean, related to Taranaki (Taranaki Iwi)
Iwihapu 53425/Taranaki (Taranaki Iwi)
Language English
Maoriorigin E Ma
Name 179153/Ihaia, fl 1840s-1850s
Origin 94009/Waitara
Place 94009/Waitara
Recipient 4809/McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877
Section Manuscripts
Series Series 2 Inward letters (Maori)
Sortorder 0167-0003
Subarea Manuscripts and Archives Collection
Tapuhigroupref MS-Group-1551
Tapuhiitemcount 12
Tapuhiitemcount 2 3148
Tapuhiitemcount 3 30238
Tapuhiitemdescription Contains letters from Maori to McLean with regard to land tenure; there are letters seeking clarification about ownership and governance issues and warning McLean to treat with all interested Maori not just one or two people with regard to Wellington lands; there are also letters about the tension between Maori and the Government in the Hutt Valley, with information about Maori activities, declarations of loyalty to the Crown and reports on the disposition and activities of Te Rangihaeata and Te Rauparaha in particular; there is also one letter about the arrest of Te Rauparaha, and mention of land disputes in Manawatu.
Tapuhiitemgenre 3 230058/Personal records Reports
Tapuhiitemname 3 4809/McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877
Tapuhiitemref MS-Papers-0032-0670A
Tapuhiitemref 2 Series 2 Inward letters (Maori)
Tapuhiitemref 3 MS-Group-1551
Tapuhiitemsubjects 3 1446/New Zealand Wars, 1860-1872
Tapuhiitemtitle Inward letters in Maori
Tapuhiitemtitle 2 Series 2 Inward letters (Maori)
Tapuhiitemtitle 3 McLean Papers
Tapuhipiecedescription Letter to McLean to meet and discuss the Waitara conflict
Tapuhipiecedisplaydate 5 Jan 1846
Tapuhipieceref MS-Papers-0032-0670A-01
Tapuhipiecesearchdate 1846
Tapuhipiecetitle Letter from Ihaia, Te Hemara and Tamati to McLean
Tapuhireelref MS-COPY-MICRO-0535-103
Teiref MS-Papers-0032-0670A-01
Year 1846

2 pages written 5 Jan 1846 by Ihaia and Te Hemara Rerehau in Waitara to Sir Donald McLean, related to Taranaki (Taranaki Iwi) Inward letters in Maori

2 pages written 5 Jan 1846 by Ihaia and Te Hemara Rerehau in Waitara to Sir Donald McLean, related to Taranaki (Taranaki Iwi) Inward letters in Maori

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