- Kiti
Karaka Rīwai (12
September 1870 – 21
January 1927) (also
known as Kiti Karaka,
Catherine Clark, Kate Clark,
Kitty Clark, Kiti
Karaka Te Ao Ahitana...
- Te
Kiato Riwai MBE BEM (1912–1967) was a New
Zealand nurse and māori
welfare officer. Of Māori descent, she
identified with the Ngāi Tahu iwi. She was...
- He was the son of Te Ao
Ahitana Matenga (Joseph Ashton) and Kiti
Karaka Rīwai. Ashton, Carole. "Joey
Matenga Ashton".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography...
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Riwai Te Ahu (c1821–1866) was a
notable New
Zealand teacher and missionary. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti
Hinerangi and Ngāti Awa iwi...
-
Viniana Naisaluwaki Riwai (born 6 June 1991) is a
Fijian footballer, who
plays as a
midfielder for Rewa FC and the Fiji women's
national team, and a rugby...
- culture. Joey
Matenga Ashton Christine Harvey Nunuku-whenua Kiti
Karaka Rīwai Tommy Solomon Hirawanu Tapu
Brendon Tuuta Torotoro "Iwi
affiliation (estimated...
-
Manuera Benjamin Rīwai Couch QSO JP (27 June 1925 – 3 June 1996) was a New
Zealand politician and
rugby union player. He was a team-member of the All...
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after a Ngāi Tahu
chief killed by Te
Rauparaha in the 1830s.
Gifted by
Riwai Te Ahu to Sir
George Grey. A
portrait of
Wahanui Reihana Te
Huatare carrying...
-
after a Ngāi Tahu
chief killed by Te
Rauparaha in the 1830s.
Gifted by
Riwai Keioni Te Ahu, Te Ati Awa to Sir
George Grey.
Currently loaned to the Auckland...
- Nongthymmai, Mynteng, and Tynrong.
Other areas with root
bridges include Riwai village, near the
tourist village of Mawlynnong, Pynursla,
especially the...