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The Chief and the Empire: The incredible story of Te Pahi, the Māori trailblazer betrayed by the Crown

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A forgotten hero. A fatal misunderstanding. A story that shaped Aotearoa and Australia.

The Chief and the Empire uncovers the extraordinary true tale of Te Tai Tokerau rangatira Te Pahi — the first influential Māori leader to cross the Tasman — whose curiosity about the Pākehā world forged alliances, saved lives, and ultimately cost him his own.

On a visit to Sydney in 1805 Te Pahi was feted as a celebrity, building close ties with the Governor of NSW, Philip Gidley King, even staying as a guest in the Governor's house for several months. He also met the missionary, Samuel Marsden, both men recognising Te Pahi's remarkable character and mana.

Te Pahi examined the budding NSW colony and its brutal justice system with intelligence and compassion — and shocked King, by condemning death sentences for a group of men accused of stealing food, ultimately sparing some of their lives.

But history did not reward his courage. On returning home, Te Pahi was wrongly blamed for a deadly attack on a British ship and killed, his name darkened for generations.

Part history, part true-crime investigation, this is a riveting account of Te Pahi's remarkable journey and early Māori–Pākehā encounters, the injustice that destroyed a leader, and the unexpected legacy carried by the descendants of the men he fought to protect.

297 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 28, 2026

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