Whatarangi Winiata

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Born1934 (age 9192)
Hokio, Horowhenua
CitizenshipNew Zealander
Occupationacademic
AwardsLifetime Achievement Award, National Māori Language Awards 2018 Te Whare Pūkenga Award, National Iwi Chairs Forum 2022
Whatarangi Winiata
Born1934 (age 9192)
Hokio, Horowhenua
CitizenshipNew Zealander
Occupationacademic
AwardsLifetime Achievement Award, National Māori Language Awards 2018 Te Whare Pūkenga Award, National Iwi Chairs Forum 2022
Academic background
Alma materVictoria University of Wellington & University of Michigan
Academic work
Notable worksFounding Te Wānanga o Raukawa

Whatarangi Winiata is a New Zealand accountant, academic, and Māori leader. From 1994 to 2007, he was Chief Executive of Te Wānanga o Raukawa, a Māori tertiary education institution. He had been Professor of Accountancy at the Victoria University of Wellington from 1974. He is a former President of the Māori Party, serving from the party's creation in 2004 to 2009.[1][2][3][4][5]

Wniata was born in 1935 at Hokio in Horowhenua. He is affiliated with the Māori iwi Ngāti Raukawa.[6][7] He was the second Māori to graduate with a degree of Bachelor of Commerce from Victoria University of Wellington in 1957.[7]

Winiata has an MBA and PhD from the University of Michigan. He lived also in Canada working at the University of British Columbia. In about 1975 he and his family returned to New Zealand.[7]

His work establishing and revitalising Maori language for Ngāti Raukawa that saw there were no te reo Māori speakers under the age of 30 in 1975 within the tribe. Dr. Winiata is recognised as the architect of the 25-year Whakatupuranga Rua Mano (Generation 2000) iwi development programme that birthed Te Wānanga o Raukawa based in Ōtaki. Ōtaki is a bilingual town, with 'Māori spoken in 50% of its homes'.[8][9]

Hirini Moko Mead said of Winiata he is "a leading thinker of the Māori world, and of te ao Pākehā as well."[10]

Winiata was founding President of the Māori Party to support co-leaders Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples.[6][11]

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