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Te Rangiataahua Kiniwe Royal

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Name
  
Te Kiniwe


Died
  
1965

Te Rangiataahua Kiniwe Royal Te Rangiataahua Kiniwe Royal known as Rangi Royal 1956 New

Te Rangiataahua Kiniwe Royal OBE MC (1896–1965) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, land officer, Māori welfare officer, soldier, sportsman. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngāti Raukawa and Ngāti Tamaterā iwi. He was born in Muhunoa, Manawatu, New Zealand, in 1896.

Te Rangiataahua Kiniwe Royal Te Rangiataahua Kiniwe Royal Online Cenotaph Auckland War

During the Battle of Crete, leading two companies of the Māori Battalion, he overran the advance of the I Battalion, 141st Gebirgsjäger Regiment allowing the 5th New Zealand Brigade to escape. Once everyone was safe, he led a retreat 24 miles (39 km), allowing only two men to be killed, and eight wounded, all of whom were recovered.

In the 1964 New Year Honours, Royal was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to the Māori people.

References

Te Rangiataahua Kiniwe Royal Wikipedia