- Pei Te
Hurinui Jones OBE (9
September 1898 – 7 May 1976) was a Māori
political leader, writer, genealogist, and historian. As a
leader of the
Tainui tribal...
- This film was
based on a 1945
translation of the play to Māori by Pei Te
Hurinui Jones. 2003 – In Shakespeare's Merchant, a film
directed by Paul Wagar...
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Maori chronology".
Journal of the
Polynesian Society. 65 (1): 45–54. Te
Hurinui, Pei (1958). "Maori genealogies".
Journal of the
Polynesian Society. 67...
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Education Trust) with a
national final in
August 1965. In 1977, the Pei Te
Hurinui Jones Contest was
added for
senior Māori oratory.
Three years later, a...
- Pei Te
Hurinui Jones (1898-1976)
holding tewhatewha.
Detail of King
Koroki Te Rata
Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau Te
Wherowhero and
others by
unknown photographer...
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Apirana Turupa; Te
Hurinui, Pei (1970). Nga moteatea: he
maramara rere no nga waka maha, he mea
kohikohi na A.T. Ngata; na Pei Te
Hurinui i whakapakeha. Vol...
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According to the
Tainui traditions reported by Pei Te
Hurinui Jones,
Hotunui was the son of Uenuku-te-rangi-hōkā, son of
Whatihua (through...
- the poor
distribution of the
kahawai fish harvest,
according to Pei Te
Hurinui Jones.
Other accounts say that
Pikauterangi took the
biggest fish for himself...
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chief Dame Rangimārie Hetet,
famous weaver and
fabric artist Dr Pei Te
Hurinui Jones,
academic and
writer Richard Ka****,
rugby union player Dame Kiri...
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Polynesian artifacts (2004).
Other major works include A.
Ngata and Pei Te
Hurinui Jones Nga
Moteatea (1959–1990), a
definitive four-volume
collection of...