- Te Paea
Tīaho (c. 1820s – 22
January 1875),
sometime known by Pākehā as
Princess Sophia, was a
daughter of the
first Māori King, Pōtatau Te Wherowhero...
- Wairere,
raised him. It is
possible that she was also the
mother of Te Paea
Tīaho. King Mahuta, the
third Māori King,
reigning from 1894 to 1912, was Whakaawi's...
-
Waiata and Ngawaero. His
children included Matutaera Tāwhiao, Te Paea
Tiaho,
Makareta Te
Otaota and
Tiria (these last two may be the same person). When...
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Arama Karaka and
Wetere Kauwae to
Donald McLean,
written in Māngere, 5 May 1854 Born c. 1816 Died 22
March 1856
Burial Ihumātao
Spouse Te Paea
Tīaho...
- co-educational
state primary school. It is a
decile 2
school with a roll of 283.
Tiaho Primary School is a Year 1–6 co-educational
state primary school. It is...
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names Wellington Grammar School Type
State Secondary Motto Māori:
Tiaho te ao,
tiaho te ao mārama, Latin:
Lumen accipe et
imperti (Receive The
Light And...
-
website and
webcam at www.riffraffstatue.org.
Located in
Garden Place, Te
Tiaho o
Matariki was
created by Neil Miller. The
sculpture represents Pleiades...
- Potatau's
family during the
attack on Matakitaki. Te Parengaope. Geni. Rangi-
tiaho. Geni. Kelly,
Leslie G. (1940). "Taupiri pa". The
Journal of the Polynesian...
-
Waikato Tainui. When Pōtatau died in 1860, Tāwhiao, his
sister Te Paea
Tiaho, and
Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi of Ngāti Hauā were
candidates to succeed...
-
providing for
years 1 to 13,
teaching in the Māori
language Wairoa Primary,
Tiaho, and
Frasertown are the
primary schools that
offer education to students...