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Rawiri Taiwhanga (c. 1832 – 27
November 1890),
known as
Sydney Taiwhanga, was a 19th-century Māori
member of the
House of Representatives.
Taiwhanga identified...
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Rawiri Taiwhanga (fl. 1818–1874) was a
notable New
Zealand Māori
tribal leader, farmer,
Anglican missionary and teacher. He was of Ngāti Tautahi, a subtribe...
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missionaries did not
succeed in
converting a
single Māori
until 1830 when
Rawiri Taiwhanga (1818–1874), a Ngāpuhi chief, was baptised.
Ruatara and
Hongi Hika themselves...
- Nene
Russell Member of
Parliament for
Northern Maori 1871–1875 1887 Succeeded by Hori
Tawhiti Preceded by
Ihaka Hakuene Succeeded by
Sydney Taiwhanga...
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writer Rawiri Puhirake (died 1864), New
Zealand tribal leader Rawiri Taiwhanga, New
Zealand tribal leader, farmer,
Anglican missionary and
teacher Rawiri...
- Moka
Wharerahi Tamati Pukututu Moehau Wiremu Kingi Kaitara Wi Hau
Rawiri Taiwhanga: 358
Pomare Taua Hōne Heke Te Ruki
Kawiti Pūmuka Pene Taui Te Haratua...
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Kelvin Davis (politician),
Deputy Leader of the
Labour Party.
Rawiri Taiwhanga,
tribal leader John
Carter politician (National Party). Te Ruki Kawiti...
- 1891 by-election for the seat of
Northern Maori. His predecessor,
Sydney Taiwhanga, was
elected for his
second term in the 1890
general election, but died...
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unknown or
uncertain Sydney Taiwhanga won the
election and,
despite having died on
election day, was
declared elected.
Taiwhanga also
stood in
Eastern Maori...
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first governor and sets up
executive and
legislative councils.
Rawiri Taiwhanga in Bay of
Islands is
running the
first dairy farm in New Zealand, near...