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jun 12, 1845 - Heke defeated and injured at Te Ahuahu

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-There was plenty of action during the Northern War which did not involve the British at all. Clashes between the factions of Ngāpuhi began almost immediately after Kororāreka.
-The most notable of these was the Battle of Te Ahuahu, where Heke suffered his only outright defeat during the entire course of the war.
-In early June Heke and most of his men left Te Ahuahu to gather food. While they were away his enemy Te Taonui seized the pā, and was quickly backed up by Tāmati Wāka Nene. Heke wanted his pā back, so he amassed a force of about 500 men.
-Although outnumbered, Nene and Te Taonui succeeded in repelling Heke’s forces. Causalities were heavy and at least three chiefs allied to Heke were killed. Heke himself was gravely wounded, and barely managed to escape capture. The injured Heke was transported to safety, unable to participate in the action for the six months that followed.

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jun 12, 1845
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~ 178 years ago

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