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Kaiwhaiki
Kaiwhaiki is a settlement upriver from Whanganui, New Zealand. Kaiwhaiki in the 1840s was a small pā of a few dozen people, members of the hapū Ngāti Rongomaitawhiri. In 1852 it became the first settlement on the Whanganui River to host a Catholic mission. By the early 1860s, its population were mostly Kingites, opposed to the colonial government.〔 Kaiwhaiki is now home to the Ngāti Tuera hapū of the iwi Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi.〔 Their unique twin-gabled wharenui Te Kiritahi was built in 1912.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url = http://www.maorimaps.com/full_marae/kaiwhaiki-p%01 )〕 Kaiwhaiki was the birthplace of composer and choirmaster Morvin Simon, who led the nationally-known Kawhaiki-based kapa haka group Te Matapihi. A quarry near Kaiwhaiki supplied the shellrock used to build the Durie Hill war memorial tower in Whanganui.〔 == References ==
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