Story: Ngāti Ruanui

Attack on Te Ngutu-o-te-manu

Attack on Te Ngutu-o-te-manu

In 1868 Tītokowaru emerged as a major leader of Ngāti Ruanui. Frustrated by the gradual loss of tribal land, he successfully attacked a government outpost at Turuturumōkai. In response, government forces attempted to attack Tītokowaru’s , Te Ngutu-o-te-manu, near Kaponga. It became a famous fiasco in which many British troops, including Major Gustavus von Tempsky, were killed. This is a newspaper reproduction of a painting by J. McDonald depicting the attack.

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Tony Sole, 'Ngāti Ruanui - A new order emerges', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/artwork/496/attack-on-te-ngutu-o-te-manu (accessed 28 March 2024)

Story by Tony Sole, published 8 Feb 2005, updated 22 Mar 2017