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Taini Hannah Merenia Morrison ( – 8 June 2009) was a kapa haka performer in
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.


Career


Te Matarae-i-o-Rehu

She was well noted for her love and passion for the 'old ways'. A leader and one of the founding members of the award-winning
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performing group, ''Te Matarae-i-o-Rehu'', Morrison played a crucial part in the group's award-winning performance at the 2002
Te Matatini Te Matatini is a nationwide Māori performing arts festival and competition for kapa haka performers from all of New Zealand and Australia. The name was given by Professor Wharehuia Milroy, a composite of meaning "face" and denoting "many" ...
Festival. As well as performing on national and international stages, she also taught at
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Primary School.


Māori Performing Arts

Taini Morrison has had a crucial influence on modern day Māori Performance. She has paved the way for many of New Zealand's top female performing arts members. She has been referred to by fellow group leader, Wetini Mitai-Ngatai, for her passion for kapa haka and love of the old ways. He also describes her by adding, "
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and presence just oozed out of her. She was with the group almost since its inception. She was a great leader with a strong personality, I will miss her so much."


Wider Community

Besides performing, she also taught at Rotorua Primary School for six years. She was renowned for helping out the local people. Her work with the school went as far as working and helping the children enhance their reading and oral abilities. She made it her mission to make sure that every child had an opportunity to do well in the world. She would spend hours at school and at home coming up with more and more ways for her to be able to help these children. Her work in the local Rotorua area has been evident as the School Principal, Mr John Naera goes on to say:
"In the past few years, she had taken over the Ngati Whakaue Enrichment Unit working with children to enhance their reading and oral learning,"
"She had a passion for ensuring our Maori children got every opportunity to succeed. That passion for our youth will be sorely missed."
She was a well recognised mentor to the young children at the school. She treated everyone like
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no matter what the situation with the parents was. She was always welcoming to new people.


Death

On the early morning of 8 June 2009, Morrison was pronounced dead from a suspected heart condition. The local community, education centres, government leaders and family members were shocked to hear of the news. Co-leader of the
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Dr.
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said:
“I knew Taini from her work with cultural groups throughout
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, most notably as co-leader of Te Matarae I Ōrehu,”
“Her stunning leadership of the triumphal return of Te Arawa to Te Matatini was enough to win Taini the title of Kaitātaki Wahine Toa this year. She performed to a very high standard, with great integrity. To many Māori women, Taini was the icon of expression of performing arts.”
Another Māori Party MP,
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, also made remarks on Morrison saying:
"Taini was a mana wahine who epitomised on and off the stage ‘te ihi, te wehi, te mana"
Her body was taken to her family
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of Te Papa-i-o-uru at
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at 11am. A funeral service was held on the next Thursday.


Personal life

Taini Morrison was part of the talented Morrison family. She was the niece of legendary New Zealand singer Sir
Howard Morrison Sir Howard Leslie Morrison (18 August 1935 – 24 September 2009) was a New Zealand entertainer. From 1964 until his death in 2009, he was one of New Zealand's leading television and concert performers. Morrison was also known for his active ...
and sister of the internationally acclaimed actor
Temuera Morrison Temuera Derek Morrison (born 26 December 1960) is a New Zealand actor who first gained recognition in his home country for playing Dr. Hone Ropata on the soap opera ''Shortland Street''. He garnered critical acclaim for starring as Jake "The M ...
. She was of
Ngāti Whakaue Ngāti Whakaue is a Māori iwi, of the Te Arawa confederation of New Zealand, tracing its descent from Whakaue Kaipapa, son of Uenuku-kopakō, and grandson of Tūhourangi. The tribe lives in the Rotorua district and descends from the Arawa w ...
, Te Arawa descent. She was married to Tawhiao Hare of Patuheuheu, Waiohau. They had two children, Miriama and Te Wharekotua, and three grandchildren belonging to their eldest child, Miriama.


References

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