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Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi Te
Waharoa (c. 1805 – 27
December 1866),
generally known as
Wiremu Tamihana, was a
leader of the Ngāti Hauā Māori iwi in nineteenth...
- 1966–2006 Te
Rauparaha — Māori
chieftain and
warrior Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi Te
Waharoa — Māori King
kingmaker Roy
Calvert — WWII
pilot Jacinda Ardern...
- Waikato, New Zealand, in
about 1844. He was the son of
Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi. Ballara, Angela. "Tupu
Atanatiu Taingakawa Te Waharoa".
Dictionary of...
- One of the
first students at the
mission school was Te Waharoa's son
Tarapipipi,
later known as
Wiremu Tamihana.
After a
relative of Te
Waharoa was murdered...
- died in 1860, Tāwhiao, his
sister Te Paea Tiaho, and
Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi of Ngāti Hauā were
candidates to
succeed him. Tāwhiao was
chosen and reigned...
- 35.24
Henare 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...
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Internal Affairs, Wellington, 1940, p. 140 Stokes, Evelyn. (22 June 2007). "'Te Waharoa,
Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi'".
Dictionary of New
Zealand biography....