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Rahera Windsor QSM (born
Rahera Honi Heta; 13
March 1925 – 3 May 2004) was a kuia (female elder) of the Māori
community in the
United Kingdom, and one...
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Rahera Te
Kahuhiapo (c. 1820s – 12
October 1910) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, she
identified with the Ngāti Pikiao, Ngāti...
- ****ociation has
issued the "
Rahera Windsor Award for New
Zealand Studies", in
honour of
another of Ngāti Rānana's
founding members,
Rahera Windsor. Māori in the...
- New
Zealand rugby sevens player and
Heather Mansfield of The Brunettes.
Rahera Windsor (1925–2004),
British Māori
spiritual leader and
founding member...
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Ariana Rahera Tikao (born 1971) is a New
Zealand singer,
musician and author. Her
works explore her
identity as a Kāi Tahu
woman and her
music often utilises...
- of Ngāi Tahu, Uru was
educated at Te Aute
College from 1889. He
married Rahera Muriwai Mutu in 1892; the
couple subsequently divorced in 1915 and it is...
- 2022. "Journal of the
Polynesian Society: Ngai-Tahu:
Notes Relating To, By
Rahera Tainui, P 221-235". www.jps.auckland.ac.nz.
Retrieved 6 June 2022. "Te Kā****...
- 75–76. 1906.
Retrieved 20
April 2020. Tainui,
Rahera (1946). "Ngai-Tahu,
Notes Relating to, By
Rahera Tainui, P 221-235".
Polynesian Society. p. 233...
- Whiting". Te Ara
Enyclopedia of New Zealand.
Retrieved 13
August 2020. Tainui,
Rahera (1946). McEwen, J.M. (ed.). "Ngai-Tahu,
Notes Relating to". The Journal...
- Pita Sharples, Dr
Graham Smith, Dr
Linda Smith, Dr
Cathy Dewes, Tuki Nepe,
Rahera Shortland, Pem Bird and Toni Waho. The
working party adopted Te Aho Matua...