Te Pairi Tūterangi (?–1954) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, tohunga, orator, carver and weaver.
Of Māori descent, he identified with the Tuhoe iwi.
He was born in Maungapohatu, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
[1] Some of his most well known carvings include the meeting houses at Te Maungaroa and Whakarae in the Waimana Valley, and at Ōmuriwaka.
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