- Mita
Taupopoki (c. 1845 – 14
January 1935) was a
notable Māori
tribal leader of New Zealand. He
identified with Ngāti Wāhiao, a hapū (subtribe) of the...
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example was
performed by Mihi Kōtukutuku
Stirling in
Rotorua in 1917. Mita
Taupopoki, a Te
Arawa chief,
objected to her
standing on "his"
marae as she was...
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possibility was that the
piupiu was
given by the Te
Arawa chief Mita
Taupopoki. On 17
April a
large group from Ngāti
Raukawa visited the battlecruiser...
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Kanea Kanea was the
daughter of Mita
Taupopoki, the
distinguished leaders of Tuhourangi. Like her father, who was an...
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challenged by male leaders, most
famously the Te
Arawa chief Mita
Taupopoki, who told her to get off "his" marae. She
stood her
ground and when he...
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currently boasted 30 members.
Others in the
Union chapter listed were
Herena Taupopoki, Vice-president;
Isabella Thomas, secretary;
Annie Walker,
treasurer -...
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Hallett Harry Beaumont as Mr
Samuels Charles Villiers as
Burkett Meta
Taupopoki as Otoo Mere
Amohau as Mere Ida
Guildford as Mrs
Heywood Lottie Lyell...
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including her
sister Bella,
brother **** and Tūhourangi
leader Mita
Taupopoki. They
group performed at
Crystal Palace, the
Palace Theatre and White...
- had six children. Ted
Mihinui died in 1982. She was
selected by Mita
Taupopoki to be a
guide at Whakarewarewa, and
began as an
apprentice guide in 1936...
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Francis Redwood,
Roman Catholic archbishop (born 1839) 14
January – Mita
Taupopoki, Tūhourangi and Ngāti Wāhiao
leader (born c. 1845) 18
January Robert Hughes...