- (5
September 2024). "Māori
Queen aged 27 and a
Catholic –
Background of
Ngawai Hono i te Po **** ki Parikino".
CathNews New Zealand.
Retrieved 13 September...
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Tuini Moetū Haangū
Ngāwai (5 May 1910 – 12
August 1965) was a Māori songwriter, performer, teacher,
shearer and
cultural adviser.
Through contemporising...
- many with
standardised meanings,
synchronise with the singing. He,
Tuini Ngawai and the
tourist concert parties of
Rotorua developed the
familiar performance...
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Kumeroa Ngoingoi Ngāwai on 29
December 1921 at
Tokomaru Bay, on New Zealand's East Coast. She was the
eldest of five
children of Hori
Ngāwai, a
labourer and...
- Tere
Ngawai Gilbert ONZM is a New
Zealand early childhood educator and
advocate for the te reo Māori language. In 2024
Gilbert was
appointed an Officer...
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Jimmy Colbert (b**** guitar)
Shaun Colbert (drums)
Jessica McMillan (vocals)
Ngawai Campbell (vocals)
Erana Jones (keyboards)
Thabani Gapara (saxophone) Christian...
- Dr
Hirini Melbourne Hinewehi Mohi Sir Āpirana
Ngata Tuini Moetu Haangu Ngawai Tuta
Nihoniho Ngoi
Pewhairangi Kohine Ponika Richard Puanaki Rua Kenana...
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accompanied by his wife [Te Atawhai] and
their children Whatumoana,
Korotangi and
Ngawai Hono I Te Po [sic],". Kīngitanga
chief of
staff Ngira Simmonds confirming...
- Pat O'Dea, Rod Paul,
Grant Rogers, Te
Nguha ****rama-Patuwai,
Barry Tumai,
Ngawai Herewini Legalise Cannabis Michael Appleby,
Michael Britnell, Maki Herbert...
- Stewart, Ella (5
September 2024). "The new Māori Queen: Te Puhi
Ariki Ngawai Hono i te Po ****, 27, to
succeed her
father Kiingi Tuheitia as Māori monarch"...