Te Rarawa
Te Rarawa is a Māori iwi of Northland, New Zealand. The iwi is one of five Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island.Media
, an iwi radio station, serves Te Rarawa and other Muriwhenua tribes of the Far North. It broadcasts a main station on, an urban contemporary station Sunshine FM on and a youth-oriented station Tai FM.Notable people
- Haimona "Simon" Snowden, respected kaumātua, orator and waiata composer
- Hector Busby, navigator and waka builder
- Whina Cooper, woman of mana, kuia, teacher, storekeeper and community leader
- Mamari Stephens, Senior Lecturer at the Victoria University of Wellington, compiled the first Māori legal dictionary
- Meri Te Tai Mangakāhia, Māori suffragist
- Ngahuia Piripi, television and film actress
- Papaarangi Mary-Jane Reid, Professor and Head of Department of Maori Health at the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Auckland
- Dr Jenny Te Paa Daniel, public theologian and the first lay woman appointed to head an Anglican theological college in the Anglican Communion
- Josh Ioane Māori All Black, Highlanders