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Kingi Te
Ahoaho Tahiwi OBE (1883–1948) was a
notable New
Zealand teacher, interpreter, translator,
rugby official and musician.
Tahiwi was born in Ōtaki...
- Pukehinahina/Gate Pa in 1864
where the brothers' great-great-great-grandfather, Te
Ahoaho, lost his life. The band's
musical style has been
described as "nü-metal...
- Solomon,
teacher and
religious leader Bruce Stewart,
playwright Kingi Te
Ahoaho Tahiwi,
teacher and
interpreter Pirimi Pererika Tahiwi,
teacher and community...
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language name Te Rere, they are
traditionally known to Te
Kawerau ā Maki as Te
Ahoaho, a name that
likens the
waterfall to
white fibres of muka flax. Karekare...
- He was born in Ōtaki, Manawatu/Horowhenua, New
Zealand in 1890.
Kingi Te
Ahoaho Tahiwi was an
elder brother. Waaka,
Rupene M. T. "Pirimi
Pererika Tahiwi"...