- Dame
Hinewehi Mohi DNZM (born 1964) is a New
Zealand musician and producer, best
known for her double-platinum
album Oceania (1999) and its lead single...
- A
public debate emerged after only the
first Māori
verse was sung by
Hinewehi Mohi at the 1999
Rugby World Cup
match between the All
Blacks and England...
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Zealand musical act Oceania, a
collaboration between New
Zealand vocalist Hinewehi Mohi and
English producer Jaz Coleman. Sung in Māori, the
album is a blend...
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Minister of the
Solomon Islands Faculty of
Maori and
Indigenous Studies Hinewehi Mohi MNZM,
Managing Director,
Raukatauri Productions Ltd,
singer and songwriter...
- with the New
Zealand String Quartet. In 1999,
Coleman and
Maori singer Hinewehi Mohi
formed Oceania (with
Hirini Melbourne and many others)
which recorded...
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narrative that
symbolises the
transformation from
night to
enlightened world.
Hinewehi Mohi (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāi Tūhoe) ****isted in the
creation of Te Ao Mārama...
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Earlier performers used the
piano or violin. Some
modern artists such as
Hinewehi Mohi, Tiki Taane,
Maisey Rika and
Taisha Tari have
revived the use of traditional...
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included Sir Tīmoti Kāretu and Hēmi Kelly. The
project was led by Dame
Hinewehi Mohi. All
proceeds from the
album are
going towards two New Zealand-based...
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Moana Maniapoto MNZM: New
Zealand singer,
songwriter and do****entarymaker
Hinewehi Mohi: New
Zealand singer/songwriter and
television producer Katerina Mataira...
- many New
Zealand artists including Tami Neilson,
Anika Moa, Ria Hall,
Hinewehi Mohi, Troy Kingi,
Jackie Clarke and
Annie Crummer. Don
McGlashan and Harry...