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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Korokī (redirect from Koroki Te Rata Mahuta Tawhiao Te Wherowhero)
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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