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Erima Maewa Kaihau (née Flavell; 1879 – 27
February 1941) was a New
Zealand composer,
pianist and
music teacher,
sometimes known as
Louisa Maewa Molesworth...
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Henare Kaihau (1854/1860? – 20 May 1920) was a New
Zealand Māori politician,
serving as
Member of the
House of
Representatives for the
Western Maori electorate...
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usually credited to
several people,
including Clement Scott's
music and
Maewa Kaihau and
Dorothy Stewart (arrangement and lyrics). The tune of the song first...
- Te
Raekaihau Point is a
rugged coastal landform in Wellington, New Zealand,
adjacent to
Princess Bay,
between Houghton Bay to the west and
Lyall Bay to...
- Dame Ngāneko
Kaihau Minhinnick DNZM JP (15
August 1939 – 15 June 2017) was a New
Zealand Māori leader. Born on 15
August 1939 of Ngāti Te Ata descent,...
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compensation for the 1860s land confiscations,
sponsored a relative,
Henare Kaihau, for the
Western Maori electorate and from the late 1890s made frequent...
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Kaihau Te
Rangikakapi Maikara Te
Whaiti (1863–1937) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, she
identified with the Ngāti Kahungunu...
- King,
Mahuta Tāwhiao, he was successful,
displacing the in****bent
Henare Kaihau. He was
aligned with the new
Reform Party that had won the
largest number...
- in
Common 1958
Sammy Cahn,
Jimmy Van
Heusen Now Is the Hour 1962
Maewa Kaihau,
Clement Scott,
Dorothy Stewart. O
Little Town of
Bethlehem 1947, 1957 Phillips...
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affiliation of
Henare Kaihau. In Wilson's New
Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984, the
authoritative work
covering parliamentary history,
Kaihau is
listed as...