- Hōri
Pukehika (23
March 1851 – 30 May 1932) was a New
Zealand Māori
tribal leader and woodcarver.
Pukehika was born in Pipiriki, New Zealand. He was of...
- 1810–1880)
Eramiha Neke
Kapua (1867–1955) Piri
Poutapu (1905–1975) Hori
Pukehika (d. 1932)
Raharuhi Rukupo (d. 1873) Hone
Taiapa (1911–1979) Pine Taiapa...
- area,
where he
studied whakairo (Māori
traditional carving)
under Hori
Pukehika,
celebrated Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi carver. White, Moira. "Thomas Aubrey...
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carvers include Eramiha Neke
Kapua (1867–1955) Piri
Poutapu (1905–1975) Hōri
Pukehika (d. 1932)
Raharuhi Rukupo (d. 1873) Hōne
Taiapa (1911–1979) Pine Taiapa...
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sisters (born 1870s),
English woodcarvers Susan Point Piri
Poutapu Hori
Pukehika Alexander Pope, Jr. Don
Potter William Jesse Ramey (1891–1963)
James Rattee...
- of
Parikino at Pungarehu, was
built for Ngāti
Tuera by the
carver Hōri
Pukehika.
Parikino Sports Day,
consisting mainly of
horseback competitions and family...
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Hikurangi Wharerata; the
original whare Te Waiherehere,
restored by Hõri
Pukehika in 1921; and Poutama,
moved across the
river from
Karatia (Galatia) in...
- Ngāti
Rangitengaue and Ngāti Tū. Andy Anderson,
riverboat skipper Hōri
Pukehika,
tribal leader and carver, was born at
Pipiriki in 1851
Rumatiki Ruth Wright...
- politician, historian, poet,
social reformer (born 1857) 30 May – Hori
Pukehika, woodcarver, Te Ati Haunui-a-Pāpārangi
leader (born c. 1847) 2 June – Thomas...