Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
1. (personal name) (1854/55?-1912) Ngāti Mahuta; leader and third Māori King (1894-1907), he was also a member of the Legislative Council from 1903 to 1910.
Ko te whakaaro nō te tau 1854, 1855 kē rānei, te wā i whānau ai a Mahuta Tāwhiao ki Whatiwhatihoe, takiwā o Waikato (TTR 1996:83). / It is thought that Mahuta Tāwhiao was born in 1854 or 1855 at Whatiwhatihoe a place in Waikato.
Tariao
1. (noun) leader of the Pai Mārire faith and also the name of a religious movement in Waikato. Between 1875 and 1876 the Kingitanga modified its religious expression when it adopted the Tariao faith. This combined Pai Mārire prayers with new forms of ritual. The Tariao were ministers of the new faith. Tawhiao, the second Māori king, was the head Tariao.
Kaua koutou ngā iwi Maori e rongo ki ngā kōrero pōtatu o aua karakia Tariao (TW 19/8/1876:306). / You, the Māori tribes, should not listen to the distracting words of the Tariao prayers.
2. (personal noun) star in the Milky Way - sometimes called the Morning Star.
I te tau 1875, i naomia atu e ia te Pai Mārire hei whakapono mō te Kīngitanga, engari kia rite ki tāna i hiahia ai, kātahi ka whakaingoatia ko Tariao (te whetū i te ata) (TTR 1994:133). / During 1875 he adopted the Pai Mārire religion as the faith of the King movement, but his own version of it, and then he called it Tariao (the morning star).