Tapihana Paraire Paikea
Encyclopedia
Tapihana Paraire Paikea, also known as Dobson, is a former New Zealand
politician and Ratana
morehu who won the Northern Maori
electorate for Labour in 1943. He was elected following the death of his father Paraire Karaka Paikea
who had been the MP, and he held the Parliamentary seat until his own death in 1963.
area in the Far North to Ratana for the annual festivals.
New Zealand
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politician and Ratana
Ratana
The Rātana movement is a Māori religion and pan-tribal political movement founded by Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana in early 20th century New Zealand...
morehu who won the Northern Maori
Northern Maori
Northern Maori was one of the four original New Zealand Parliamentary Māori electorates, from 1868 to 1996.-Population centres:The electorate includes the following population centres: Auckland, Whangarei.-Tribal Areas:...
electorate for Labour in 1943. He was elected following the death of his father Paraire Karaka Paikea
Paraire Karaka Paikea
Paraire Karaka Paikea was a New Zealand politician who captured the Rātana Movement's third Māori electorate of Northern Maori from Taurekareka Henare in 1938. He was Minister without portfolio representing the Māori race from 1941 to 1943 and was also Māori Recruiting Director on the War...
who had been the MP, and he held the Parliamentary seat until his own death in 1963.
Early life
A foundation pupil of the Ratana Pa school, Paikea started work in the Native Affairs Ministry. He led the Ratana Morehu Brass Band, and organized the special train which took the Ratana followers from the Tai TokerauTai Tokerau
Te Pihopatanga O Te Tai Tokerau is an Episcopal polity of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. The Pihopatanga extends from the Bombay Hills south of Auckland through to Te Rerenga Wairua . According to the 2001 census there are approximately 25000 Māori Anglicans within...
area in the Far North to Ratana for the annual festivals.