The Chief and the Empire, 9781991142184
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Māori chief’s journey: alliances, justice, and tragic betrayal.
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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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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    27 April 2026

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Summary

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. He built 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 mission…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781991142184
ISBN-10:1991142188
Author:Eugene Bingham
Publisher:Allen & Unwin Aotearoa New Zealand
Imprint:A&U New Zealand
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:27 April 2026
Weight:380g
Dimensions:234mm x 153mm
About The Author

Eugene Bingham

Eugene Bingham (Pākehā, Ngāpuhi) has won multiple awards as one of Aotearoa’s most respected investigative journalists, reporting and producing news and current affairs across newspapers, television, digital and podcast platforms in a career spanning 35 years. Memorable projects include the Teina Pora miscarriage of justice case, and investigative documentaries The Valley, Infinite Evil and Life + Limb. He co-produced the internationally acclaimed podcast The Commune as well as other award-winning podcasts Witi Underwater, True Story and The District. He’s a director of Te Pūrongo Productions with long-time collaborator Adam Dudding and executive producer of Mata Reports.

During a lifetime of running, Eugene has completed dozens of marathons and ultra-marathons up to 100 miles in distance. Nowadays, though, he’s more likely to be at the start line of a 5km parkrun, principally to earn coffee with friends afterwards.

Since 2021, he’s been learning te reo Māori, mostly at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, with the goal of re-introducing the language to his whānau.

Eugene lives in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland with his wife, journalist Suzanne McFadden, their children and mokopuna.

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