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      Horowaewae

      Maxwell, Te Kahautu
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      Maxwell, T. K. (2012, September 13). Horowaewae. Performed at Te Matatini World Championship Kapa Haka Competition, Rotorua International Stadium.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/9769
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      Horowaewae is dedicated to Horowaewae Maxwell a Te Matatini Lifemember. Horowaewae is from the Rotorua area and the Te Arawa iwi. He is a foundation member of the champion kapa haka Ngāti Rangiwewehi. Horowaewae has been a performer, a male leader, the Te Arawa delegate to the Te Matatini National Committee. He has served kapa haka in its development since the inception of Te Matatini in 1972 and prior to this performing in the tourism industry in Rotorua. Horowaewae was performed by Ōpōtiki Mai Tawhiti at the 2013 Te Matatini World Championship Kapa Haka Competition.
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      2012-09-13
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