Hongi Hika died in 1828.
They say Hika Bika Boo ... Hoo-Sha quite a lot
Die Sagerin died in 1573.
Hugh of Die died in 1106.
He didn't die. He just was in an accident,but her didnt die.
die 1957 in ormond beach in florida
hongi hika was born near kikohe in northern new zealand he lived till 1772
Hongi Hika was a notable Māori rangatira (chief) from New Zealand. His family belonged to the Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe), and he was a descendant of the famous chief Uenuku. Hongi Hika had influential relatives such as his uncle Rewa and cousin Hōne Heke.
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he was a legendary maori cook answered by A.A
No, they are different people.
Hongi Hika
Hongi Hika was a Maori chief and warrior from New Zealand who played a significant role in the Musket Wars of the early 19th century. He is known for his military prowess and strategic alliances with European settlers.
No. However Hongi Hika, another chief, did visit England in 1820.
In short YES he was, Through his Father Te Hotete a Chief himself would mean his (Hongi) chiefly line is strong and was known as the Ngapuhi war chief during his military campaigns through out the Musket Wars, Discarding traditional Maori weaponray for European weapons such as the Musket.
Hika was born in Czech Republic.
Jeholops hongi was created in 2010.
a hangi is a maori food and a hongi is a moari greeting