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Tapihana Paraire Paikea (right) welcomes prime minister Peter Fraser to the opening of the Maori Community Centre, Auckland, June 1949
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- Tapihana Paraire Paikea (right) welcomes prime minister Peter Fraser to the opening of the Maori Community Centre, Auckland, June 1949
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As MP for Northern Maori and an Auckland resident, T. P. Paikea was particularly concerned about the problems facing Maori who moved to urban centres after the Second World War, and was involved in various initiatives to assist them.
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- Paikea, Tapihana Paraire / Te Uri-o-Hau and Ngati Whatua leader / Ratana minister / politician
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