Te Ruki Kawiti - The Aftermath of The Flagstaff War

The Aftermath of The Flagstaff War

After the conclusion of the Flagstaff War Kawiti went to live near by Henry Williams at Pakaraka. Kawiti was baptised by Henry Williams in 1853. He died at Waiomio, near Kawakawa on 5 May 1854, The meeting house and marae complex at Waiomio Caves are his memorial.

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