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- Q7958588 description "Waikato leader, farmer, assessor".
- Q7958588 description "Waikato leader, farmer, assessor".
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- Q7958588 abstract "Waata Pihikete Kukutai (died 8 January 1867) was a New Zealand Māori tribal leader, farmer and assessor. He identified with the Ngati Tipa and Waikato iwi.Waata Kukutai's parents were Kukutai I and Oiroa Muriwhenua, of Ngati Hourua. He was interviewed by government officials in 1857 while the government was considering what action to take over a rising demand by Waikato Māori for law and order in the district to replace ancient tikanga which had fallen into disuse. At an 1857 meeting at Paetai, near Rangiriri, to discuss proposals for a Māori kingship, Kukutai led a contingent that paraded under the Union Jack. Although opposed to land-selling, he spoke against the establishment of the kingship and supported the appointment of magistrates, laws and a form of rūnanga or council.Governor George Grey agreed to meet those demands. The Government introduced written laws, magistrates and courts, built a printing press to inform Māori of government decisions and helped establish a trade school in the Te Awamutu area where Christianity was popular among Maori. In 1861 Grey appointed Kukutai as a head Māori magistrate and government adviser.Kukutai and Wiremu Te Wheoro assisted British forces in the military invasion of the Waikato in July 1863, building and occupying a pa at Te Ia, (near Mercer) and transporting supplies for the British from steamers at Waikato Heads upriver to the Camerontown redoubt, until the supply line was severed by a Ngati Maniapoto attack in September. Kukutai fought with the Kingitanga forces at Rangiriri in November 1863. He was appointed as a major in the New Zealand militia.In December 1866 Kukutai poisoned himself following his wife's death; he died a month later aged 45.".
- Q7958588 alias "Kukutai II".
- Q7958588 deathDate "1867-01-08".
- Q7958588 deathYear "1867".
- Q7958588 nationality Q664.
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- Q7958588 alternativeNames "Kukutai II".
- Q7958588 dateOfDeath "1867-01-08".
- Q7958588 name "Kukutai, Waata Pihikete".
- Q7958588 shortDescription "Waikato leader, farmer, assessor".
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- Q7958588 comment "Waata Pihikete Kukutai (died 8 January 1867) was a New Zealand Māori tribal leader, farmer and assessor. He identified with the Ngati Tipa and Waikato iwi.Waata Kukutai's parents were Kukutai I and Oiroa Muriwhenua, of Ngati Hourua. He was interviewed by government officials in 1857 while the government was considering what action to take over a rising demand by Waikato Māori for law and order in the district to replace ancient tikanga which had fallen into disuse.".
- Q7958588 label "Waata Pihikete Kukutai".
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- Q7958588 givenName "Waata Pihikete".
- Q7958588 name "Kukutai, Waata Pihikete".
- Q7958588 name "Waata Pihikete Kukutai".
- Q7958588 surname "Kukutai".