Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Historical recount writing

 Hone heke was born in 1807. We he turned 5 his father knew he would be cheeky and taking things to far.


When he turned 27 his uncle paddled a waka over to a strange dodgy land, eventually he made peace and got guns from them they said “ Come back for more if you need more ammo.” Of course he did not understand them so he just went of in his waka.


When he finished crossing back home he tried the first gun it was jammed from the water that splashed up into the waka he tried the next that one didn’t work either, he tried ten guns before one worked.


His uncle put the guns in a sack and dragged the all the way up to his village.


The day after he gave his men each a and they went around slaughtering the other villages near by. He lost no men because of the guns. After a day of slaughtering they returned to the village.


13 years later was the signing of the treaty of waitangi. In those 13 years Hone heke helped his uncle murder other people and tribes. So back to treaty, he was the first to sign the treaty, an influence to the other chiefs,Yet again he took the signing of his protection and future as a game and a joke.



Hone heke’s place of birth is pakaraka, he got married to a lovely women named Hariata Rongo.

After 3 years of marriage Hone heke had 2 kids named Hoani who is a boy and marianne who is a girl. His full name is Heke pokai.


Through 7 years of happy marriage he died, which is on fact ten year after the signing of the treaty. Heke’s bones were hidden in a cave the cave was in umatakiura near pakaraka in northland.





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