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between 30 and 33, was
crowned on 24
November 1912 by
kingmaker Tupu
Taingakawa. He was shy and
physically weak,
having long
suffered rheumatism, arthritis...
- the war in
Tauranga and
distanced themselves from Te Kooti.
Chief Tana
Taingakawa,
Wiremu Tamihana's son from
Ngati Haua,
wrote to
Colonel Moule urging...
- Tupu
Atanatiu Taingakawa Te
Waharoa (c.1844 – 24 June 1929) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader,
kingmaker and king
movement leader. Of Māori descent...
-
Richard Seddon,
Mahuta Tāwhiao, Māori King.
Second row from left: Tupu
Taingakawa Te Waharoa, Māori Kingmaker;
Henare Kaihau, MP.
Taken at Huntly, New Zealand...
- 1830s), his son
Wiremu Tamihana (1840s to 1860s) and Tamihana's son Tupu
Taingakawa. The
tribe has pla**** a
prominent role in the Māori King Movement, with...
- Seddon, Premier;
Mahuta Tāwhiao, Māori King.
Second row from left: Tupu
Taingakawa Te Waharoa, Māori Kingmaker;
Henare Kaihau, MP.
Taken at Huntly, New Zealand...
- Seddon, Premier;
Mahuta Tāwhiao,
Maori King.
Second row from left: Tupu
Taingakawa Te Waharoa,
Maori Kingmaker;
Henare Kaihau;
James Carroll, MP.
Taken at...
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actor Tania Tupu (born 1973), New
Zealand basketball player Tupu
Atanatiu Taingakawa Te
Waharoa (1844–1929), New
Zealand tribal leader Tupu
Ulufale (born 1987)...
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consider the proposal, but was
undermined by
Waikato chief Tupu
Atanatiu Taingakawa Te Waharoa, who
circulated a
rival deed of
union calling for all Māori...
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Kaihau 1,899 27.16 −5.49
Pepene Eketone 1,470 21.02 −1.22
Tarapipipi Taingakawa 581 8.31
Ngarangi Katitia 560 8.01
Pomare Hetaraka 19 0.27
Majority 565...