Timeline of Māori battles

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This timeline sets out intertribal battles involving Māori people in what is now New Zealand.

Pre-colonial time (c. 1350 to 1839)

16th century

17th century

  • 1642, Dec: Four of Tasman's crew are killed at Wharewharangi (Murderers) Bay by a Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri war party. Tasman's ships are approached by 11 waka as he leaves and his ships fire on them, hitting a Māori standing in one of the waka.[1] Tasman's ships depart without landing. The Dutch chart the west of the North Island.

18th century

19th century pre 1839

Post-colonial time (1839-1872)

19th century post 1839

References

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