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Wherowhero (1860–1911).
Maori Prince Regent. His
second wife was
called Rangiaho Taimana, and they had two children:
Pokaia Tāwhiao (1844–1927).
Maori Prince...
- June 1860 26
August 1894 Tūkaroto Pōtatau Te
Wherowhero Hera Ngāpora,
Rangiaho Taimana,
Aotea Te
Paratene Te
Wherowhero 3
Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te Wherowhero...
- New
Zealand Government auctioned off 3G
spectrum radio spectrum licence.
Rangiaho Everton claimed that the
auction breached the
Treaty of
Waitangi because...
- Tūwharetoa iwi. The
eldest son of
Herea Te
Heuheu Tukino I and his
first wife,
Rangiaho of Ngāti Maniapoto,
Mananui was born in Pamotumotu, King Country, near...
- a UHF
licence in Auckland. The
winner of the TMP contract, led by Puhi
Rangiaho,
Tawini Rangahau,
Morehu McDonald,
Robert Pouwhare and
Tukuroirangi Morgan...
- Waihaha,
where they were
reburied in
Oruawaikaha Cave. When Herea’s wife Te
Rangiaho, who was
pregnant at the time, was told
about this, she
declared that she...
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General ward Toni Boynton,
Councillor for Kapu te
rangi Māori Ward
Ngapera Rangiaho,
Councillor for Toi ki Uta Māori Ward Judy Turner,
Mayor Andrew Iles, Deputy...