Waitohi (?–1839)
Waitohi (?–1839)
New Zealand tribal leader. Died Aug or Sept 1839; dau. of Werawera and Parekowhatu; m. Te Ra-ka-herea; children: Te Rangihaeata (war leader and carver) and Rangi Topeora (tribal leader).
Served as important representative of her people's issues during tribal migration and resettlement.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 1).
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