Story: Whanganui region

Conflict around Whanganui, 1864–69

Between 1864 and 1866, and again in 1868–69, conflict between groups of Māori, and between Māori and British or colonial forces, occurred both north-west and upriver of Whanganui town. The fighting was part of the wider disaffection of many central North Island Māori – particularly supporters of the Pai Mārire faith – with Crown and settler ambitions. Local Māori who considered Whanganui town to be under their mana (authority) helped protect it from attack.

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Diana Beaglehole, 'Whanganui region - A troubled decade – the 1860s', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/interactive/19028/conflict-around-whanganui-1864-69 (accessed 29 March 2024)

Story by Diana Beaglehole, updated 1 Jun 2015