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Tāreha Te
Moananui (died 19
December 1880) was a
Paramount Chief of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi, and a Māori
member of
Parliament in New
Zealand from 1868...
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healthy lives, as well as some
programs for adults.
Tareha Recreational Reserve Tareha Recreational Reserve is a
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Takamoana entered Parliament in 1871 as
member for
Eastern Māori,
succeeding Tareha Te Moananui.
Takamoana held
office until his
death in 1879.
Karaitiana Takamoana...
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fought with Tītore
until a
peace agreement was
negotiated by
Tareha. On his
return to
England in 1838,
Hobson submitted a
report on New Zealand...
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Protection Quarterly. 30 (4): 116–125, See p. 123.
Lynne Mcanulty-Street (
Tareha School Prin****l, 1993–1995) (7 June 2012). "Accidentally Gardening: Garden...
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first representatives for the
electorate were Ngāti
Kahungunu chiefs Tareha Te
Moananui (1868–1871),
Karaitiana Takamoana (1871–1879), and
Henare Tomoana...
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candidates were proposed.
Karaitiana Takamoana was the
first one to be proposed.
Tareha Te
Moananui was the
other person put forward. When the
returning officer...
- parliament. The
first four Māori
members of parliament,
elected in 1868, were
Tāreha Te
Moananui (Eastern Maori),
Frederick Nene
Russell (Northern Maori) and...
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Nigel Simpson 5825 68.4
Independent Ronda Chrystal 5121 60.1 None Chad
Tareha 4181 49.1 None
Maria Roberts 3309 38.9 Informal: 1 Blank: 127
Total Voters:...
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Privy Council (on
appeal from New Zealand). Te
Teira Te Paea v Te
Roera Tareha [1901] UKPC 50, [1902] AC 56,
Privy Council (on
appeal from New Zealand)...