- Hēnare Mātene Te
Whiwhi (? – 28
September 1881),
sometimes called Te
Whiwhi-o-te-rangi, was a
notable New
Zealand Māori
tribal leader,
missionary and ****essor...
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released when
their captors converted to Christianity. Kahu and his
cousin Te
Whiwhi went to the Bay of
Islands to ask for a
missionary to be
stationed in the...
- the sale and
alienation of Māori land by the Pākehā Government. Mātene Te
Whiwhi travelled throughout New
Zealand s****ing a
chief of high
standing who was...
-
Pensions and Annuities)" (PDF). irs.gov.
Retrieved 5
April 2018. "Te tāke moni
whiwhi mō ngā tāngata
takitahi Income tax for individuals".
Retrieved 19 April...
- Hana Te Hemara, Māori
activist Te Whatanui,
tribal chief Hēnare Mātene Te
Whiwhi,
tribal leader and
chief Inia Te Wiata, singer,
actor and
carver Rima Te...
- 1847,
eight remaining chiefs,
including Tamihana Te Rauparaha,
Matene Te
Whiwhi and
Rawiri Puaha,
signed a deed for the sale of 69,000
acres for £2,000...
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aroha o te Atua ki te ao,
homai ana e ia tana Tama kotahi, kia ka**** ai e
ngaro te
tangata e
whakapono ana ki an ia,
engari kia
whiwhi ai ki te ora tonu....
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tribal leader Henare Wepiha Te Wainohu,
tribal leader Hēnare Mātene Te
Whiwhi,
tribal leader Henare Tomoana,
tribal leader Henare Uru,
politician People...
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about 1822. She then
married Rangikapiki and they had son Hēnare Mātene Te
Whiwhi. She also
married Te Wehi-o-te-rangi of Te
Arawa and they had
daughter Rākapa...
- the
legend of Kae and part of the Māui story, came from Hēnare Mātene Te
Whiwhi.
Parts of the m****cript can be
attributed to a
wealth of
other contributors...