A Loyal Friend's grave - New Plymouth, Taranaki, NZ
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Phronimos
S 39° 03.684 E 174° 02.196
60H E 243592 N 5672229
A lone grave adjacent to Pioneer Park is the Final Resting Place of Poharama Te Whiti, paramount chief of Ngamotu from the Ngati Te Whiti hapu whose Otaka pa was in this area prior to the arrival of the European settlers.
Waymark Code: WM1A82Q
Location: North Island, New Zealand
Date Posted: 07/05/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member tiki-4
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The inscription on his grave reads

IN HONOURED MEMORY
OF
POHARAMA TE WHITI
CHIEF OF NGAMOTU
A LOYAL FRIEND
TO THE PIONEERS
DIED 1878? ?

But his death actually occurred in 1875, as recorded in the local newspaper of the time... Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 2351, 20 October 1875, Page 2

DEATH OF POHARAMA -- Another old and well known chief named Poharama died on Monday [18th], at Muturoa [sic.]. Several days before he died he told his relatives that he knew he should not live long, and requested that they would take him from Ratapihipihi to his old home at Muturoa, which was accordingly done. The old chief was known as a staunch and faithful friend of the Europeans during the troubled times. Latterly he had become quite an infatuated believer in Te Whiti. [Retrieved 04/05/2016]

Poharama Te Whiti Poharama Te Whiti was a chief of Ngamotu from the Ngati Te Whiti hapu. He was involved in the defence of Otaka pa, also known as Nga Motu pa, against Waikato in 1832. After the arrival of the settlers in the early 1840s, he seemed to develop a good relationship with them, but was not afraid to voice a strong opinion.
In 1847 Poharama led resistance to the sale of any more land when negotiations between Te Atiawa and Governor Grey for the sale of land, outside the controversial Fitzroy block, broke down. This annoyed Grey, who strongly criticised Poharama for his refusal to give support. Later, local Maori caused great anxiety among the Pakeha settlers when they brought their firearms into Kawau pa, which was situated well inside the settlement area of the New Plymouth township. It was Poharama who liaised between Maori and the sergeant of the Armed Police to ensure there was no trouble.

Puke Ariki museum houses several taonga that were once associated with Poharama. Among these is a small carved figurine made from whalebone and a huru-huru kuri korowai (dogskin cloak).

First Name: Pohama

Last Name: Te Whiti

Died: 10/18/1875

Born: Not listed

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