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Hetekia Te Kani-a-Takirau
Kerekere Tuhoe Te Ua OBE (29
August 1892 – 30
September 1966),
commonly known as
Te Kani Te Ua, was a
notable New
Zealand tribal...
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Samuel Te Kani (born 1990) is a New
Zealand author, artist, and ****pert.
Te Kani (Ngāpuhi) grew up in Whangārei.
Te Kani has
described growing up in a...
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Te Kani R.
Kingi is a New
Zealand mental health academic, are Māori, of Ngāti Pūkeko and Ngāti Awa
descent and as of 2019 is a full
professor at
Te Whare...
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Hirini Te Kani (?–1896) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader and soldier. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Porou iwi. Oliver, Steven...
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Te Kani-a-Takirau (c. 1790s – c. 1856) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with Hapu
Matua of the
Te Aitanga A Hauiti...
- po****tion is
predominantly Māori, a
centre of the
Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti hapū and home of
Ariki –
Te Kani a
Takirau and
Tohunga – Rangiuia. The Ūawa River...
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measure for
keeping Evil away from the
kingdom of Good. Symbolically, "Khane
tekani"
signals to the
spirits of the
ancestors that
their kin are
ready and willing...
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eastern "post" of
Te Huki's net and
ancestor of
Te Kani-a-Takirau.
According to J. H. Mitc****, only
descendants of
Te Huki and his brother-in-law...
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Ihaia Te Ahu (c. 1820–1895),
teacher and
missionary Parore Te Awha (died 1887),
chief Moka
Te Kainga-mataa (1790s–1860s),
chief Samuel Te Kani (born 1990)...
- and 95.5 FM in Gisborne. Witi
Ihimaera –
writer Wi Pere –
politician Te Kani te Ua –
tribal leader, genealogist,
orator Lisa
Carrington – fla****er canoeist...