- Kīngi Tāwhiao (Tūkaroto
Matutaera Pōtatau Te
Wherowhero Tāwhiao, Māori: [taːɸiao tʉːkaɾɔtɔ
matʉtaeɾa pɔːtatau tɛ ɸɛɾɔɸɛɾɔ]; c. 1822 – 26
August 1894),...
- Pōtatau died of
influenza on 25 June 1860 and was
succeeded by his son,
Matutaera Tāwhiao. Tāwhiao's
succession to the
position of King
coincided with a...
-
Matutaera Nihoniho (1850–1914) was a New
Zealand Ngāti
Porou leader, soldier,
storekeeper and ****essor. Oliver, Steven. "
Matutaera Nihoniho". Dictionary...
- wives, Whakaawi, Raharaha,
Waiata and Ngawaero. His
children included Matutaera Tāwhiao, Te Paea Tiaho,
Makareta Te
Otaota and
Tiria (these last two may...
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applied anywhere, for any
reason and on anyone... Moko Tāwhiao,
Tukaroto Matutaera Potatau Te
Wherowhero Barnet Burns, a Pākehā Māori
Riperata Kahutia (Te...
- Sir Kīngi
Matutaera Īhaka MBE JP (18
October 1921 – 1
January 1993),
known to his
family as Matu Īhaka, was a New
Zealand clerk, interpreter, Anglican...
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August 1894 – 9
November 1912
Coronation 14
September 1894
Predecessor Matutaera Tāwhiao
Successor Te Rata Whirinaki-a-te-Kiingi (1903-1910) Te Wherowhero...
- 1869
Illustration of Māori
monarch Tāwhiao as a
young man (then
known as
Matutaera)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Émile Bayard. "ricochet-jeunes...
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Zealand version,
titled "A
Pukeko in a
Ponga Tree",
written by
Kingi Matutaera Ihaka,
appeared as a
picture book and c****ette
recording in 1981. On the...
- Hare **** Rose
Howie "Princess Te
Rangi Pai", of Hine E Hine fame
Kingi Matutaera Ihaka Maewa Kaihau Derek Lardelli Dr
Hirini Melbourne Hinewehi Mohi Sir...