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Wēpiha Apanui (died 1880) was a Māori
tribal leader and
carver of New Zealand. He
identified with the Ngāti Awa iwi of the
eastern Bay of Plenty. He was...
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Henare Wepiha Te
Wainohu (4 June 1882 – 1
October 1920) was a New
Zealand Anglican clergyman, and
military chaplain. Of Māori descent, he was affiliated...
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Henare Wiremu Taratoa,
missionary Henare Te Atua,
tribal leader Henare Wepiha Te Wainohu,
tribal leader Hēnare Mātene Te Whiwhi,
tribal leader Henare...
- Te Tau 1860 1939
Religious leader and
politician from Wairarapa.
Henare Wepiha Te
Wainohu 1882 1920
Tribal religious leader.
Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te...
- 302 1.73 ****ure NZ Toa
Faulkner 288 1.65 202 1.16
Freedom Movement Helen Wepiha-Tai 204 1.17 41 0.24 Mana Māori 1,469 8.43
Green 643 3.65
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- party". The New
Zealand Herald.
Retrieved 5
September 2021. Te Kanawa,
Wepiha. "Georgina
Beyer reveals reservation over Internet-MANA partnership". Māori...
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Allen Gene
Amondson (1943–2009) H. S. "Andy"
Anderson (1893–1960)
Wepiha Apanui John
Wormald Appleyard (1831–1894)
Joseph A.
Bailly Barn the Spoon...
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Kororia Ettie Rawinia Aperahama,
Miiria Macushla Mako,
Helen Te
Uruiria Wepiha-Tai,
Atareta Kapa Hills,
Arahi R Hagger,
Priscilla Ann Maxwell,
Trevor Sorenson...
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people s****ing to gain
leadership and was
quoted to
soldiers by
Henare Wepiha Te
Wainohu at
Gallipoli during the
First World War.
Although people suggested...
- content. The
classic hits
station broadcasts on 106.5 FM in Whakatāne.
Wepiha Apanui Leni
Apisai Marlene J
Bennetts Mere
Broughton Catherine Carran Tāmati...