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Whatumoana **** QSO (1
February 1926 – 22
September 2011) was a New
Zealand Māori
royal elder. **** was the
husband of the Māori Queen, Te Atairangikaahu...
- Council) and
deputising his
elder son
Whatumoana to act in his stead. As the King's representative,
Whatumoana was
given the
title Te
Whirinaki a te Kīngi...
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Primary School and
Waikato Diocesan School for Girls. In 1952, she
married Whatumoana ****,
whose father was from
Waikato tribe Ngāti Whāwhākia and
mother from...
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Denmark Luxembourg:
Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma Māori King Movement:
Whatumoana **** Ma****ahit: Cakradhara,
husband of
Queen Tribhuwana Ratnapangkaja...
- Atairangikaahu, the only
previous Māori queen. She has two
older brothers,
Whatumoana **** and
Korotangi ****. Te
Atairangikaahu was on the
annual Tira Hoe...
- 1860),
First Māori King (start of the
Kingitanga or Māori King Movement)
Whatumoana **** (died 2011),
husband of Te
Atairangikaahu Billy T.
James (1948–1991)...
- Kīngitanga
royal archives,
before her appointment. Her two
older brothers Whatumoana and
Korotangi **** were not
expected to be elected. In 2013, Tūheitia...
- The
Crusaders (Māori:
Whatumoana;
formerly Canterbury Crusaders) are a New
Zealand professional rugby union team
based in Christchurch, who
compete in...
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Atairangikaahu 1931–2006 23 May 1966 15
August 2006
Pikimene Korokī
Mahuta Whatumoana **** Te
Wherowhero 7 Tūheitia Pōtatau Te
Wherowhero 1955–2024 21 August...
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never going to be a short-term thing". In his absence, Tūheitia's son
Whatumoana acted as regent.
Later in 2014 Tūheitia
suffered a
heart attack and spent...