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Tumate Mahuta (c. 1893 – 29
April 1938) was a Māori King
Movement leader and
negotiator in New Zealand. He was the
third surviving son of Mahuta, the third...
- 1863. They had five sons: Te Rata (who
succeeded Mahuta as king), Taipu,
Tumate,
Tonga and Te Rauangaanga. When his
father died in
August 1894,
Mahuta was...
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first few
years as king, he was
closely supervised by his father's
brothers Tumate and
Tonga Mahuta, and
Haunui Tawhiao,
brother of his
grandfather King Mahuta...
- and 1880. He had four
younger brothers:
Taipu (who died in
March 1926),
Tumate,
Tonga and Te Rauangaanga. He
married Te Uranga,
daughter of
Iriwhata Wharemaki...
- 1897. His
elder brothers were Te Rata,
Taipu (who died in
March 1926) and
Tumate, and he had a
younger brother Te Rauangaanga. He also pla****
rugby league...
- at Māngere Bridge,
where members of the
family including Mahuta Tāwhiao,
Tumate Mahuta and
Tonga Mahuta sta****
while attending schools in Auckland.: 6 ...
- New
Zealand Air Force. Anne
Anituatua Delamere – of Wellington.
Charles Tumate Tonga Mahuta – of Huntly.
Betty Gertrude Pearson – of Christchurch. Frederick...
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members being educated at
schools in Auckland, such as
Mahuta Tāwhiao,
Tumate Mahuta and
Tonga Mahuta.: 6 From the late 1880s, Māngere
Bridge was one...