- Dame Kiri
Jeanette Claire Te
Kanawa ONZ, CH, DBE, AC (/ˈkɪri təˈkɑːnəwə/), born
Claire Mary
Teresa Rawstron (6
March 1944), is a New
Zealand opera singer...
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least four
different people called Te
Kanawa.
Another was a
chief of the Ngāti Maniapoto,
another Tainui iwi. Te
Kanawa was a
warlord of Maniapoto; he settled...
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families who
carry the name Te
Kanawa today have a
direct male
blood line
whakapapa to the
tupuna Te
Kanawa, also
known as Te
Kanawa Pango.
Wiremu Te Awhitu...
- The Kiri Te
Kanawa Foundation is a
charitable foundation set up by the
celebrated opera soprano Kiri Te
Kanawa to help
music students. The
vision of the...
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Diggeress Rangituatahi Te
Kanawa CNZM QSO (9
March 1920 – 30 July 2009) was a New
Zealand Māori
tohunga raranga (master weaver) of Ngāti
Maniapoto and...
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Kanawa Land Vehicles,
subtitled "Wheels for the
Possibility Wars", is a
supplement published by West End
Games (WEG) in 1992 for the multi-genre role-playing...
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Kanawa Personal Weapons is a 1991 role-playing
supplement for Torg
published by West End Games.
Kanawa Personal Weapons is a
supplement in
which technology...
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Rangituatahi Te
Kanawa MNZM (married name Warnes) is a New
Zealand textile conservator and weaver. Te
Kanawa received a
scholarship from the Department...
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Kahutoi Mere Te
Kanawa (born 1960) is a New
Zealand Māori
university teacher, curator,
weaver and
textile artist. Her
works have been
collected and displa****...
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producing Liverpool Oratorio. The
performance featured opera singers Kiri Te
Kanawa,
Sally Burgess,
Jerry Hadley and
Willard White with the
Royal Liverpool...