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Matiaha Pahewa (1818–1906) was a
teacher and missionary. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti
Porou iwi (tribe). He was born in
Tokomaru Bay...
- Edna
Pahewa (born 1954) is a New
Zealand weaver and was the head of
weaving (Tumu Raranga) at Te Rito, the
weaving school of the New
Zealand Māori Arts...
- Hākaraia
Pāhewa (1869–1948) was a New
Zealand Anglican minister. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti
Porou iwi. He was born in
Tokomaru Bay...
- (1900–1987),
Jamaican sculptor Dame Edna O'Brien (born 1930),
Irish writer Edna
Pahewa (born 1954), New
Zealand weaver Edna Dean
Proctor (1829–1923), American...
- Roka
Pahewa Paora, née Swinton, QSM (15
February 1925 – 15
January 2011) was a
pioneer of the Māori language,
developing materials to
teach the language...
- and the
couple had six children. Her twin
daughters Dawn
Smith and Edna
Pahewa became weaving tutors and experts. She
lived all her life in Rotorua. Schuster...
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composer and
performance artist, and
former All Black, Buff Milner. Hākaraia
Pāhewa "ArcGIS Web Application". statsnz.maps.arcgis.com.
Retrieved 16 January...
- (link) "Kā**** Raranga". Te Papa Tongarewa.
Retrieved 5
February 2015. "Edna
Pahewa". maoriartmarket.com. 2011.
Retrieved 19
October 2011.
Emily Schuster "beehive...
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Tokomaru Pariha was
established by the
chief Henare Potae and
Reverend Matiaha Pahewa in 1863. In 1865
there were
fourteen clergymen - six
European and eight...
- Māori – in the
Diocese of Waiapu. The Māori were: at Tokomaru,
Matiaha Pahewa; at Wairoa,
Tamihana Huata; at Turanga, Hare Tawhaa; at Waiapu, Rota Waitoa...