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WOMAN OF MANA AND SUFFRAGIST Meri Te Tai Mangakahia 1868 – 1920 Te Rarawa Meri Te Tai was a descendant of Te Rarawa chiefs of the highest mana from Waihou, northern Hokianga. She went to school at St Mary’s Convent in Auckland and later married Hamoria Mangakahia, of Ngāti Whanaunga from Whangapoua, Coromandel. He was involved with the Kotahitan...
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