Ānaha Kēpa Te Rāhui (1822 – 30 September 1913)[1] also known as Ānaha Mātao, was a notable Māori tribal leader, carver and assessor of New Zealand.
In the 1860s, he led the Ngāti Tarāwhai iwi during the New Zealand Wars.
[2] He was born at Lake Okataina, New Zealand.
[2] As a carver, Te Rāhui is known for carving the meeting houses at Rangitihi and Tokopikowhakahau in 1878.
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