• "E Papa Waiari" (English: "Oh, Uncle Waiari"), also known as "E Papa Wairangi" is a traditional Māori song, often used in tītī tōrea, a type of whakaraka...
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  • November 2022. Cammick, Murray (12 June 2001). "E Papā Waiari: Traditional Whanganui song". Audio Culture Iwi Waiata. Retrieved 11 November 2021. v t e...
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  • "Ngoi Ngoi" (4:25) "He Tangata Tini Hanga" (2:28) "E Papa Waiari" (4:15) "Aku Raukura" (4:01) "Poi E" (3:51) "Haeremai" featuring Cara Pewhairangi (2:52)...
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  • Tamarau Waiari (1835–1904), also known as Te Mākarini Te Wharehuia and Te Mākarini Kaikino, was a notable New Zealand tribal leader and tohunga. Of Māori...
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    Waikato, avoided them by taking 1,230 troops overnight from Te Rore via Waiari, leaving a large masking force in front of Paterangi and arriving in Te...
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    then up the Kaituna River to Canaan Landing and then by Māori canoe up the Waiari Stream to the site of the present road bridge just to the south of the town...
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