Īhāia Te Kirikūmara
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Īhāia Te Kirikūmara (died 1873) was a notable
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tribal leader. He was chief of the Ōtaraua hapū of the Te Āti Awa
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. He was born in
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, New Zealand.


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Te Āti Awa people Year of birth missing 1873 deaths {{Māori-bio-stub