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Ngoi Pēwhairangi

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called on her assistance in setting up Tū Tangata, a scheme that targeted at-risk Māori youth in the cities, and attempted to connect them with their iwi. She continued working for the Department as an adviser, and was involved in the preliminary consultations that led to the establishment of the
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from 1938 to 1941. In the early 1940s, she travelled around New Zealand in a fundraising drive for the war effort with the Hokowhitu-ā-Tū Concert Party. Her aunt Tuini Ngāwai, who founded the group, trained her in
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From 1978 on, she was an adviser to the National Council of Adult Education. In this capacity she promoted Māori language and culture around the country, especially in rural areas. She was the co-founder, with
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In 1945, she married Rikirangi Ben Pēwhairangi of Tokomaru Bay. The only child of the marriage was a son, Terewai Pēwhairangi, but they fostered many other children.
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was for a number of years the signature piece of the kapa haka group of the Te Tumu School of Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies at the
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for community service. In 2016, she was posthumously conferred with the Nostalgia Award from the
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Ka'ai, Tania M. 'Ngoingoi Pēwhairangi: A Remarkable Life' Huia Publishers, New Zealand (2008)
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programme of teaching Māori, which was the basis of a TV programme and a series of books,
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performance and groomed her for leadership. She continued her involvement after the war.
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for three years from 1973. In 1974 she also began teaching a course of Māori studies in
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movement, which saw children receiving their schooling in Māori.
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She was born Te Kumeroa Ngoingoi Ngāwai on 29 December 1921 at
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Ngoi taught Māori language and tutored the Māori club at
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and culture, and the composer of many songs, including
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Index

QSM
Māori language
Poi E
Māori Renaissance
Tokomaru Bay
New Zealand
Ringatū
hapū
Ngāti Porou
iwi
Ngāti Tara Tokanui
Tuini Ngāwai
Hukarere Girls’ School
kapa haka
Gisborne Girls' High School
Gisborne
University of Waikato
Kara Puketapu
Department of Māori Affairs
kōhanga reo
Katerina Mataira
Te Ataarangi
poi
Poi E
Dalvanius Prime
Pātea Māori Club
E Ipo
Prince Tui Teka
tangihanga
waiata tangi

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