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Pirimi Pererika Tahiwi (16
September 1890 – 30 July 1969) was a
notable New
Zealand schoolteacher,
rugby player, soldier, musician, and
community leader...
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Kingi Te
Ahoaho Tahiwi OBE (1883–1948) was a
notable New
Zealand teacher, interpreter, translator,
rugby official and musician.
Tahiwi was born in Ōtaki...
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leader Bruce Stewart,
playwright Kingi Te
Ahoaho Tahiwi,
teacher and
interpreter Pirimi Pererika Tahiwi,
teacher and
community leader Codie Taylor, rugby...
- after, he
joined his cousin's quartet,
which included Wi Nicholls,
Henry Tahiwi, and Dan Rikihana.
Other family members encouraged Te
Wiata in his singing...
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north to play in
Newcastle and
their selectors,
Billy Wallace, and
Kingi Tahiwi chose Brodrick on the back of the
scrum once more. New
Zealand Māori won...
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Hinemoa Karenera,
Sister Olive,
Hinerangi Hikuroa,
Mereana Kaitaia, Weno
Tahiwi, Mihi Waikare, Mori Erihana,
Rangipeka Moerua,
Marama Muriwai, Mori Pickering...
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broadcasters were appointed: Lou Paul of Ngāti Whātua in Auckland, Kīngi
Tāhiwi of Ngāti
Raukawa in Wellington, Te Ari Pītama of Ngāi Tahu in Christchurch...
- Browne,
Denise Kum,
Julia Morison,
Marie Shannon,
Deborah Smith,
Aromea Tahiwi and
Barbara Tuck);
Unruly Practices (a
series of solo
projects by feminist...
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Frederick Sturman – of Invercargill. For
services to
local government.
Mairatea Tahiwi – vice-president of the Māori Women's
Welfare League.
Leyden Josephine Tingey...
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weavers as
Ramari Ropata,
Emily Schuster,
Erenora Puketapu-Hetet,
Aromea Tahiwi, and
Nellie Frost. She
started weaving in the
early 1980s and is
known for...