- John Te
Rangianiwaniwa Rangihau BEM (5
September 1919 – 14
October 1987) was a New
Zealand academic and Māori
leader of the Ngāi Tūhoe iwi. He was also...
- Fill it up Again! Auckland: A. D.
Organ for "Sporting Life."
Rangihau, R. (2000). "
Rangihau, John Te Rangiāniwaniwa". Te Ara – the
Encyclopedia of New Zealand...
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Shortland stars as
Hairoka (Shylock),
Ngarimu Daniels as
Pohia (Portia), Te
Rangihau Gilbert as
Patanio (B****anio),
Scotty Morrison as
Anatonio (Antonio) and...
- Te ****
Ahurei a Tūhoe is a
festival that was
created in 1971 by John
Rangihau for the Iwi
nation Ngāi Tūhoe. Kapa haka
teams that come from the Iwi nation...
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Ngatai Matawhaiti Nepe-Pohatu
Karen Cribb 2014 Te
Rangimoana Rangihau Sonny Ngatai Michael Rangihau Nikau Te Huki 2015
Akuira Tiakiwai Te
Ariki Te Puni Kaanihi...
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activism of
remaining experts like
Irirangi Tiakiawa, Pita Sharples, John
Rangihau,
Matiu Mareikura and Mita Mohi. In a
modern context, Māori
weaponry is...
- – film
maker Witi
Ihimaera (born 1944) –
writer John Te
Rangianiwaniwa Rangihau (1919–1987) – Māori
language promoter Dave
Dobbyn (born 1957) – songwriter...
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including Ngāi Te
Rangi chiefs Te Reweti, Eru Puhirake, Tikitu, Te Kani, Te
Rangihau, and Te Wharepouri, and Te
Urungawera chief Te Kau. Te Moana-nui and Te...
- The Collector: A
Biography of
Andreas Reischek (1981)
Being Maori – John
Rangihau (1981) New
Zealanders at War (1981) A
Place to Stand: a
history of Turangawaewae...
- Fox as
Anahera Nga****
Moetara as Mihi Awhina-Rose
Ashby as Em
Kararaina Rangihau as
Ranui Merehaka Maaka as
Hinga Maria Walker as
Kiritapu Acacia Hapi as...