• 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...
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    Te Rata (who succeeded Mahuta as king), Taipu, Tumate, Tonga and Te Rauangaanga. When his father died in August 1894, Mahuta was made Māori King, taking...
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    Te Rata (redirect from Te Rata Mahuta)
    Rata Mahuta (c. 1878 – 1 October 1933) was the fourth Māori King, reigning from 1912 to 1933. Te Rata was the eldest son of the third king, Mahuta, and...
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  • Tonga Mahuta (c. 1897 – 13 March 1947) was a New Zealand tribal leader. He was the fourth surviving son of Mahuta, the third Māori King, and a younger...
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    supervised by his father's brothers Tumate and Tonga Mahuta, and Haunui Tawhiao, brother of his grandfather King Mahuta. Two of his main confidants and supporters...
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    Māngere Bridge, where members of the family including Mahuta Tāwhiao, Tumate Mahuta and Tonga Mahuta stayed while attending schools in Auckland.: 6  The...
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    health advocate Mahuta Tāwhiao – third Māori king: 3  Tumate Mahuta – Ngāti Mahuta (Tainui) tribal leader: 6  Tonga Mahuta – Ngāti Mahuta tribal leader: 6 ...
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  • Zealand Air Force. Anne Anituatua Delamere – of Wellington. Charles Tumate Tonga Mahuta – of Huntly. Betty Gertrude Pearson – of Christchurch. Frederick...
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