- Sir
Charles Moihi Te
Arawaka Bennett DSO PMN (27 July 1913 – 26
November 1998) was a New
Zealand broadcaster,
military leader,
public servant, and high...
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Moihi Te Mātorohanga, also
known as
Moihi (or Mohi) Torohanga, (died c. 1876) was a New
Zealand Māori
tohunga and
historian of the Ngāti Moe subtribe...
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falsely attributed much of
their information to two 19th-century tohunga,
Moihi Te Mātorohanga and Nēpia Pōhūhū". In addition, it is now
understood that...
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Piripi Te Maari-o-te-rangi 1895
Tribal leader and
political activist.
Moihi Te
Matorohanga 1865
Tribal religious leader from Wairarapa. Te Manihera...
- from the
original on
November 15, 2011. Ballara, Angela. "Bennet,
Charles Moihi Te Arawaka".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for
Culture and...
- for
Culture and Heritage.
Retrieved 6 May 2013. Ballara, Angela. "Charles
Moihi Te
Arawaka Bennett".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for Culture...
- for
Culture and Heritage.
Retrieved 6 May 2013. Ballara, Angela. "Charles
Moihi Te
Arawaka Bennett".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for Culture...
-
falsely attributed much of
their information to two 19th-century tohunga,
Moihi Te Mātorohanga and Nēpia Pōhūhū".
After the
award of the
Hector Medal and...
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Jobberns LLD 1962
George Manning LLD 1962 Hugh
Noble Parton DSc 1973
Charles Moihi Bennett LLD 1973 Alan John
Danks LLD 1973 Alec
Leslie Haslam LLD 1973 Harold...
- actor,
liver cancer.
Gerald Battrick, 51,
Welsh tennis player.
Charles Moihi Te
Arawaka Bennett, 85, New
Zealand broadcaster,
military leader and public...