- Te
Peeti Te
Aweawe (c. 1820 – 30 June 1884) was a New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Rangitāne iwi. He was instrumental...
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later became the
second Māori King in 1860. Whakaawi's parents, Manu-whaka-
aweawe (grandson of Te Wehi of Ngāti Te Wehi) and
Parekairoro of Ngāti Wairere...
- He
affiliates to the Ngāti
Konohi hapū of Ngāti Porou, and the Ngāi Te
Aweawe hapū of Rongowhakaata, and
lives in Gisborne,
where he is pouwhirinaki/prin****l...
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contains the city's war
memorial and a
memorial dedicated to Te
Peeti Te
Aweawe, the Rangitāne
chief instrumental in the sale of
Palmerston North district...
- supporters, on the left side is a Māori
chief (modelled on Te
Peeti Te
Aweawe)
representing the
tangata whenua and on the
right is a
European woman in...
- "Browns Beach").
Kaipoho was
killed in
battle and
later avenged by his son Te
Aweawe, who took over
Tapui Pā. Ngāti
Kaipoho at one time
fought against Ngāti...
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Island through the Cook Strait. As a
consequence for
ignoring Chief Te
Aweawe's advice to
strap two
canoes together for a
safer p****age, Tūāhuriri is said...
- Aitanga-a-Hauiti
Tolaga Bay Mohi Te
Atahikoia Ngāti
Kahungunu Wairarapa H. Te
Aweawe Ngāti
Kahungunu Ahuriri,
Heretaunga Apiata Te Hame Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti Tolaga...
- supporters, on the left side is a Māori
chief (modelled on Te
Peeti Te
Aweawe)
representing the
tangata whenua and on the
right is a
European woman in...
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McLean 575 3.94 NZ
Party Rawinia Heremaia 400 2.74
Social Credit T K Te
Aweawe 277 1.89
Majority 11,230 76.95 −0.35
Turnout 14,592 77.79 +0.49 Registered...