- Kīngi
Tāwhiao (Tūkaroto
Matutaera Pōtatau Te
Wherowhero Tāwhiao, Māori: [taːɸiao tʉːkaɾɔtɔ matʉtaeɾa pɔːtatau tɛ ɸɛɾɔɸɛɾɔ]; c. 1822 – 26
August 1894)...
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influenza on 25 June 1860 and was
succeeded by his son
Matutaera Tāwhiao.
Tāwhiao's succession to the
position of King
coincided with a
period of increasing...
- Whakaawi, Raharaha,
Waiata and Ngawaero. His
children included Matutaera Tāwhiao, Te Paea Tiaho,
Makareta Te
Otaota and
Tiria (these last two may be the...
- Korokī Te Rata
Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te
Wherowhero (16 June 1906 – 18 May 1966) was the
fifth Māori king. He was the
elder son of the
fourth Māori king...
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Mahuta Tāwhiao I (c. 1855 – 9
November 1912) was the
third Māori King,
reigning from 1894 to 1912, and
member of the New
Zealand Legislative Council from...
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Tracey Tawhiao (born 1967) is a New
Zealand Maori artist. Her
ancestry can be
traced to Ngai te Rangi, Whakatohea, Tuwharetoa.
Tracey Tawhiao is a prolific...
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Jesse Tawhiao-Wardlaw (usually
known as Wardlaw, born 13
January 2000) is an
Australian rules footballer who
plays for St
Kilda in the AFL Women's competition...
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marae connected to
local iwi and hapū: Ngātira
Marae and Te
Tikanga a
Tāwhiao meeting house are ****ociated with the Ngāti
Raukawa hapū of Ngāti Ahuru...
- Māori king
Tāwhiao near Te Kūiti,
where he
hoped to
either force Tāwhiao into an
alliance or
topple him. A
meeting between Te
Kooti and
Tāwhiao, had it taken...
- to
previous Māori monarchs, was Te
Atairangikaahu Korokī Te Rata
Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te Wherowhero. She was born to the name
Pikimene Korokī Mahuta...