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Ngapuhi Tribe: Ruatara Tauramoko; Ngakuru Pana, Rihara Kou; Rawiri te Ruru; Hone Heke, M.P.

Waikato tribes: Patara te Tuhi; Honana Maioha; Mahutu te Toko; Te Aho-o-te-Rangi; Hori Kukutai.

Ngati-Paoa (Hauraki): Hori Ngakapa te Whanaunga.

Ngati-Maniapoto (King Country): Tupotahi; Te Huia Raureti and his son Raureti te Huia; Pou-patate; Peita Kotuku; Te Rohu (Rewi Maniapoto's widow); Taniora Wharauroa.

Ngati-Raukawa: Hitiri te Paerata.

Ngai-te-Rangi (Tauranga): Hori Ngatai.

Te Arawa (Rotorua-Maketu district): Kiharoa; Te Araki te Pohu; Taua Tutanekai; Heeni Pore (Te Kiri-Karamu); Te Rangituakoha; Hohapeta te Whanarere; Te Matehaere; Rangiriri.

Ngati-Tuwharetoa (Taupo district): Te Heuheu Tukino, M.L.C.; Tokena te Kerehi; Waaka Tamaira; Wairehu.

Urewera: Eria Raukura (Te Kooti's chief priest); Netana Whakaari; Te Whiu Maraki; Tupara Kaho; Te Kauru.

Whakatohea (Opotiki): Hira te Okioki.

Ngati-Porou: Tuta Nihoniho.

Taranaki: Te Whiti o Rongomai (the prophet of Parihaka); Hori Teira.

Ngati-Ruanui (Taranaki): Tauke; Te Kahu-Pukoro; Pou-Whareumu Toi; Whareaitu.

Pakakohi (Patea): Tutange Waionui; Tu-Patea te Rongo.

Most of those mentioned were warriors who fought either against or for the Government; in a number of instances they explained on the battle-ground the details of engagements; few of them survive to recall the conditions and events of a life which has vanished for ever.

A great deal of trouble has been taken to obtain original illustrations, and Mr. A. H. Messenger, draughtsman in the New Zealand Forest Service, himself a member of a pioneer Taranaki family, has drawn for the History many pictures in line and wash from authentic material.