Tapsell, Ngatai Tohi Te Ururangi (1844–1928)
Tapsell, Ngatai Tohi Te Ururangi (1844–1928)
New Zealand tribal leader. Name variations: Ngatai Tohi Te Ururangi. Born Ngatai Tohi Te Ururangi, 1844, in Ohinemutu, New Zealand; died Jan 1928 at Maketu, New Zealand; dau. of Tohi Te Ururangi and Taniko Te Haukau; m. Retireti Tapsell (tribal leader), early 1860s; children: 7 sons, 1 daughter.
Among the few Maori women to testify in Te Arawa Native Land Court hearing, was a major shareholder of Te Arawa tribal lands.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 2).
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