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    Te Puea Hērangi CBE (9 November 1883 – 12 October 1952), known by the name Princess Te Puea, was a Māori leader from New Zealand's Waikato region. Her...
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    reserve was vested in a 16-member trust, whose members included Te Puea Hērangi. Hērangi was a major proponent for reestablishing marae across the country...
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    wharenui as a symbol of Māori identity and mana. Waikato Tainui leader Te Puea Hērangi was a large proponent of the re-development of marae in the country...
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    Te Rata's successor upon his death. Of his other sons, Taipu had died in 1924, and Hori was not recognised at the insistence of Te Puea Herangi, Te Rata's...
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    place to stand. Ngāti Tamaoho hapu under the leadership of Princess Te Puea Herangi began by clearing swampy land overgrown with scrub and blackberry vines...
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  • Ngā Toki Matawhaorua, a waka built in 1940 at the instigation of Te Puea Herangi for the centenary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, is named...
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    including Te Puea Hērangi. Mahuta Tāwhiao (1855–1912). 3rd Maori King, had descendants. Te Rata Tāwhiao (1857–1900). Maori Prince. Tāwhiao Te Wherowhero...
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    with Te Paea Raihe, probably in the 1920s, and they had two daughters. In about 1930 Princess Te Puea Herangi arranged for him to marry her niece Te Atairangikaahu...
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  • story is recorded by Pei Te Hurinui Jones, who heard it from Te Puea Hērangi and her husband Tūmōkai Kātipa, and also from Te Nguha Huirama on 11 November...
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    over the loss of £50,000 of Kīngitanga moneys and used his niece, Te Puea Herangi, to swing support to doctor and former Health Department medical officer...
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    renamed Ngātokimatawhaorua. It was built in 1940 at the instigation of Te Puea Herangi for the centenary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It was...
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    King Country (redirect from Te Rohe Pōtae)
    Korokī Mahuta, the fifth Māori King (1933-1966), and Princess Te Kirihaehae Te Puea Herangi (1883-1952) led a 400-strong delegation to Parliament, representing...
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  • the University of Waikato in 1977 to complete a doctoral thesis on Te Puea Herangi, and was awarded a DPhil in 1978. In 1997 he received an honorary DLitt...
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    here (bound ropes). During the early 20th century, figures such as Te Puea Hērangi, Āpirana Ngata were proponents for re-establishing marae a symbol of...
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    looks towards the second, Pukekaroa. Pukekaroa was the location where Te Puea Hērangi planted a tōtara tree, to commemorate the centennial of the signing...
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    Āpirana Ngata (category People from Te Araroa)
    was able to arrange for the transfer of four blocks of farm land to Te Puea Herangi and her husband. He arranged grants and government loans to help her...
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    Jools and Lynda Topp — comedy duo Huiatahi Barrett — tribal leader Te Puea Herangi — Māori princess and leader Tūheitia Paki — Māori King 2006–present...
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  • name Wiremu is the Māori transliteration. Poutapu was a protégé of Te Puea Herangi who sent him to the School of Maori Arts and Crafts at Ohinemutu in...
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    Māori King Movement by developing a friendship with King Koroki and Te Puea Herangi, and his willingness to use the title "king" without reticence. Bledisloe...
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  • Lydiard (1917–2004) – popularised jogging Kupe – discoverer of Aotearoa Te Puea Hērangi (1883–1952) – Māori leader Sir John Walker (born 1952) – runner Tim...
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    central cone Pukekaroa by Kiingitanga leader Princess Te Puea Hērangi, the great-granddaughter of Pōtatau Te Wherowhero to commemorate 100 years of the Treaty...
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    was opposed by those supporting traditional leadership roles, with Te Puea Hērangi speaking out against her claim to "captain the Tainui canoe". Only...
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    Ngata ; The voices of Sir Peter (Te Rangihiroa) Buck, Bishop Frederick Augustus Bennett (Bishop of Aotearoa), Te Puea Herangi [sound recording] (HMV PR-9)...
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  • in the field of Maori health. Their eldest daughter was adopted by Te Puea Herangi until her death in 1952. They divorced in June 1953. He died at Wellington...
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    clergy, such as Bishop Frederick Bennett, and other notable figures as Te Puea Herangi and Sir Turi Carroll. He was also an elder of the Ngāti Kahungunu and...
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  • younger brothers Tonga and Te Rauangaanga. Before World War I, he wed Te Atarua (Piri) Herangi, younger sister of his cousin Te Puea, in an arranged marriage...
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  • 1998 Harcourt Caughey Department store retailing and public service Te Puea Hērangi Māori development Ray Hurley Lingerie manufacturing Henry Kelliher...
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    Mercer School, and changed its name to Te Paina in 1921. Allan Marshall (1851–1915), river captain Te Puea Hērangi (1883–1952), Māori leader Caesar Roose...
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  • Te Puea Herangi. In 1946, Roore accepted the compensation settlement for the 1864 Confiscation of Waikato Land by the Crown speaking on Te Puea's behalf...
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    the league include: Te Ariki Te Puea Herangi – founding patroness 1951–?? Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu – patroness ??–2006 Te Makau Ariki Atawhai...
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