Signing
Signature | Sheet | Signed as | Probable name | Tribe | Hapū | Signing Occasion |
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36 | Sheet 1 — The Waitangi Sheet | Te Tai | Ngāniho Te Tai | Te Rarawa | Ngāti Te Rēinga, Te Kaitūtae | Bay of Islands probably Date unknown |
Ngāniho Te Tai was the son of Muriwhenua and Ngākahuwhero, sister of Pāpāhia, who also signed the Treaty of Waitangi. They both most likely signed the treaty in the Bay of Islands, on an unknown date in 1840.
Ngāniho and his cousin Wī (Wiremu) Tana Pāpāhia were among the Te Rarawa chiefs who signed a peace treaty with Ngāpuhi on 13 June 1868. In 1870 he was described as one of the leading chiefs of Te Rarawa.
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