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Pūtiki was the principal Māori settlement near the Whanganui River mouth, opposite the modern-day town. Māori from Pūtiki signed Edward Jerningham Wakefield’s deed of purchase for Whanganui, although prominent chiefs such as Te Ānaua later described the purchase as ‘of no significance’. The Church Missionary Society established a mission station next to the settlement and many of the pā’s leaders converted to Christianity. In the conflict that threatened Whanganui in 1847, and again in 1864, Pūtiki Māori fought alongside the Crown against Māori from the upper reaches of the Whanganui River.
Archives Reference: AAME W5603 Box 117/ 11/14/70
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