Te Puea Herangi died in 1952.
Princess Te Puea Herangi was from the Tainui tribe.
Her mother was Ngati Mahuta and her father was Ngati Apakura, both Iwi of Waikato, Tainui.
Princess Te Puea Herangi was a prominent Māori leader and activist in New Zealand, known for her efforts to promote Māori culture and advocate for the rights of the Māori people in the early 20th century. She played a significant role in the revitalization of the Māori community, particularly in the Waikato region, and was instrumental in establishing the Māori King Movement. Te Puea was also celebrated for her work in education, health, and social welfare, making lasting contributions to the welfare of her people. Her legacy continues to inspire Māori leadership and activism today.
Ek vermoed die vraag verwys na die Soweto betogings op 16 Junie 1976.Meer inligting oor die gebeure by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soweto_uprising
Pokeka:1)Ehara i te tangi engari he whakaputa i te mamae me nga whakaaro mo te taonga kua riro ki te po.2) Kare he mahi a ringa tauriterite engari i etahi WA ka mau Taiaha.3)I ahu mai te ingoa POKEKA i nga kupu po (night) me KEKA (penei i t porangi).4) Ka hakaina te pokeka i te po whakamutunga hei whakangahau i te whanau pani.5) He tu MOMO waiata te pokeka.
Te Puea Herangi was born in 1883.
Princess Te Puea Herangi was from the Tainui tribe.
Princess Te Puea Herangi was from the Tainui tribe.
Te Puea Herangi (Te Kirihaehae) was Ngati Mahuta (from her mother's side) and Ngati Apakura (from her father's side) of Tainui Iwi.
Her mother was Ngati Mahuta and her father was Ngati Apakura, both Iwi of Waikato, Tainui.
Te Puea dragged the King Mahuta to safety from a stampede of horses. She became known far beyond her own tribe, and community leaders increasingly consulted her. During a great influenza outbreak in 1918 she cared for the sick and improved the sanitation conditions for the Maori people.
Te Puea Kirihaehae Katipa nee Tāwhiao is from the Waikato iwi of Tainui.
Princess Te Puea Herangi was a prominent Māori leader and activist in New Zealand, known for her efforts to promote Māori culture and advocate for the rights of the Māori people in the early 20th century. She played a significant role in the revitalization of the Māori community, particularly in the Waikato region, and was instrumental in establishing the Māori King Movement. Te Puea was also celebrated for her work in education, health, and social welfare, making lasting contributions to the welfare of her people. Her legacy continues to inspire Māori leadership and activism today.
The bodyguard of the Maori King Koroki was Te Puea Herangi. She was a prominent figure in Maori society and worked closely with the Maori King to protect their community and promote Maori rights and culture.
Herangi (Searancke).
Te Puea Herangis was a woman who helped re-establish the Kingitanga or King's Movement in Tainui lands. This occurred during the First World War.
Te Puea Kirihaehae Katipa nee Tāwhiao is from the Waikato iwi of Tainui.