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… ( c. 1795–1882). Te Atiawa chief. A new biography of Te Rangitake, Wiremu Kingi appears in the Dictionary of New … TE RANGITAKE, Wiremu Kingi …
… the Waikato tribes and first Maori King. A new biography of Te Wherowhero, Potatau appears in the Dictionary of New … TE WHEROWHERO, Potatau, or Potatau I …
… also known as Te Heuheu the Great (1780–1846). Paramount chief of Tuwharetoa tribe (Taupo). A new biography of Te Heuheu Tukino II, Mananui appears in the Dictionary of … TE HEUHEU TUKINO II (Mananui), …
… (1884–1952). Maori leader. A new biography of Herangi, Te Kirihaehae Te Puea appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography … TE PUEA HERANGI, Princess, C.B.E. …
… Paramount chief of Ngati Tuwharetoa. A new biography of Te Heuheu Tukino III, Iwikau appears in the Dictionary of … TE HEUHEU TUKINO III (Iwikau) …
… (1823–98). Maori chief. A new biography of Te Rangihiwinui, Te Keepa appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Te Rangihiwinui Kepa was a chief of Putiki, Wanganui, … KEPA, Te Rangihiwinui (Major Kemp) …
… ( c . 1802–66). Chief of Ngati Haua. A new biography of Te Waharoa, Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Tarapipi was born c . 1802 on the Horotiu plains, near … TE WAHAROA, Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipi …
… née Katene, or Julia Martin (1843–1909). Maori heroine. A new biography of Matenga, Huria appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand … MATENGA, Huria Te Amoho Wikitoria …
… ( c. 1855–1912). Third Maori “King”. Mahuta Te Wherowhero was born about 1855 at Whatiwhatihoe, near … second son of Tawhiao and his first wife, Hera. On 14 September 1894 the Kauhanganui (Maori Parliament) elected him to succeed his father, and he was enthroned and …
… chief of the Waikato confederation. A new biography of Te Awa-i-taia, Wiremu Nera appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Te Awaitaia was born about 1796 at Waipa and was the son of … NAERA [NERA], Wiremu or Te Awaitaia …