Flagstaff War
| Flagstaff War | |||||
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| Part of the New Zealand Wars | |||||
Hōne Heke removing the British ensign from Flagstaff Hill | |||||
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| Belligerents | |||||
| Colony of New Zealand | Rebel chiefs | ||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||
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David Robertson-Macdonald (WIA) George Phillpotts † James Home William Hulme Henry Despard Tāmati Nene Eruera Patuone Makoare Taonui Mohi Tāwhai Nōpera Panakareao Wiremu Repa Arama Karaka Paratene Kekeao Rewa Moka Wharerahi Tamati Pukututu Moehau Wiremu Kaitara Wi Hau Rawiri Taiwhanga Pōmare II |
Hōne Heke (WIA) Te Ruki Kawiti Pūmuka † Pene Taui Te Haratua Hikitene Hara Hautungia Hira Pure Te Atua Wera Marupo Ruku Pona Hori Kingi Tahua Kauata Tohu Kākahi | ||||
| Units involved | |||||
Militia
| Taua | ||||
| Strength | |||||
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~313 sailors & marines | ~600 warriors | ||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||
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Total: 236 137 killed 199 wounded |
Total: 124–217 69 killed 55–148 wounded | ||||
| Casualties of the Māori allied with the British are unknown. | |||||
The Flagstaff War, also known as Heke's War, Hōne Heke's Rebellion and the Northern War, was fought between 11 March 1845 and 11 January 1846 in and around the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. The conflict is best remembered for the actions of Hōne Heke who challenged the authority of the British by cutting down the flagstaff on Flagstaff Hill (Maiki Hill) at Kororāreka (now Russell). The flagstaff had been a gift from Hōne Heke to James Busby, the first British Resident. The Northern War involved many major actions, including the Battle of Kororāreka on 11 March 1845, the Battle of Puketutu on 8 May 1845, the Battle of Ōhaeawai on 23 June 1845 and the siege of Ruapekapeka Pā from 27 December 1845 to 11 January 1846. The conflict is seen as one of the first of the New Zealand Wars.