Hone Heke was a 19th-century Māori chief in New Zealand who famously cut down the British flagpole in protest of British rule, sparking the Flagstaff War. The name "Hone Heke" itself does not have a specific meaning in English.
The first person to sign the Treaty of Waitangi was Hone Heke.
1807, at pakaraka, near the bay of islands.
Yes, Hone Heke had several sisters. One of his sisters, Hariata Rongo, was married to the influential Ngapuhi chief, Tawai.
Hone Heke ordered the cutting down of The British Imperial Flag at "Kororareka", not the now New Zealand - Aotearoan Flag. The British Imperial Flag was never flown again, and does not represent Aotearoan or New Zealander interests.
Hone Heke was a prominent Māori chief from New Zealand known for his role in the Flagstaff War. He was the first to cut down the British flagpole on Flagstaff Hill in protest against British rule in 1844. He was a skilled warrior and leader of the Ngāpuhi tribe in the Northland region. Hone Heke's actions played a significant role in the outbreak of the Northern War. He is remembered for his efforts to seek Māori autonomy and challenge British authority in New Zealand.
hone heke ordered the British flag to be cut down
Hone Heke Rankin died in 1964.
Hone Heke Rankin was born in 1896.
Henry Williams was a Christian missionary who influenced Hone Heke as a child, leading to Heke's eventual conversation to Christianity. Hone Heke was a warrior from New Zealand who fought in numerous battles.
Hone Heke (Hone Wiremu Heke Pokai).
The first person to sign the Treaty of Waitangi was Hone Heke.
hone heke first cut down the flag pole in 1845
1807, at pakaraka, near the bay of islands.
Hone heke was one of the first Maori chiefs to sign the British Government's Waitangi Treaty
he flew to the moon
No he didnt
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