- Mohi Te
Ātahīkoia (died 1928) was a New
Zealand Māori
leader and
politician within the Ngāti
Kahungunu tribe. He was born in Waimārama, Hawke's Bay and...
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Raniera Te
Ahiko 1894
Prominent tribal leader and oral historian. Mohi Te
Atahikoia 1928
Tribal leader,
politician and historian.
Henare Te Atua 1912 Tribal...
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second term as premier, and the role of
speaker was
given to Mohi Te
Ātahīkoia of Ngāti Kahungunu. In the
course of this session,
Henare Tomoana accused...
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Seddon Uncontested Māori
electorates Eastern Maori Wi Pere 907 Mohi Te
Ātahīkoia Northern Maori Hone Heke 1,086
Eparaima Te Mutu Kapa
Southern Maori Tame...
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Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wi Pere 2,294 40.52 −20.70 Mohi Te
Ātahīkoia 1,387 24.50
Hurinui Apanui 1,316 23.25
Kereru Numia 331 5.85 Tare Mete...
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support the
Hastings No-License League, one of
these men was Mohi Te
Ātahīkoia, who was the
husband of
Pukepuke Tangiora,
president of the ******** Branch...
- **** Hall led by
Archdeacon David Ruddock,
included speeches by Mohi Te
Ātahīkoia, Mrs. Mohi (president of the
local Union), Mrs. Tamehana, Mrs. Wharekape...
- John Edie, politician, surveyor,
engineer (born 1856) 30 June – Mohi Te
Ātahīkoia, Ngāti
Kahungunu leader, politician,
historian (born c.1842) 28 July –...
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Seddon Uncontested Māori
electorates Eastern Maori Wi Pere 907 Mohi Te
Ātahīkoia Northern Maori Hone Heke 1,086
Eparaima Te Mutu Kapa
Southern Maori Tame...