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Maharaia Winiata (1912–1960) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader,
Methodist minister, teacher, anthropologist,
broadcaster and
community leader. Of...
- ****),
Tomairangi ****, Kiki
Solomon (née ****), Mihi
Gabrielle ****,
Maharaia ****, and Te
Manawanui Clarkson (née ****). Korokī died on 18 May 1966...
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December 2013) Te
Purewa (?–1842?),
tribal leader, war
leader and
peacemaker Maharaia Winiata (1912–1960), a New
Zealand tribal leader,
Methodist minister, teacher...
- Kiki
Solomon (née ****);
Manawa Clarkson (née ****) – and one brother,
Maharaia ****. He was
married to Te Atawhai, who has the
title Makau Ariki, and...
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Winiata may
refer to
Maharaia Winiata (1912–1960), New
Zealand tribal leader,
Methodist minister, teacher,
anthropologist and
broadcaster Selica Winiata...
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seven children -
Heeni Wharemaru, Kiri
Tokia Ete Tomairangi, Tuheitia,
Maharaia, Mihikiteao, Kiki and Te Manawanui. They
lived at
Waahi Pā in Huntly, in...
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house of to-day". Te Ao Hou. 28: 31–35, 48–51 – via
Papers Past. Winiata,
Maharaia (August 1957). "The ****ure of
Maori arts and crafts". Te Ao Hou. 19: 29–34...
- Te
Hurinui Jones, Rēweti Kōhere, Joan Metge, J. C. Sturm,
Kingi Ihaka,
Maharaia Winiata, Te
Aniwa Bosch, Tūroa Royal,
Percy Leo Fowler, Hone Tuwhare, Barry...