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Dalvanius Prime

Dalvanius Prime

Birth nameMaui Historian (Kararai) Paraima
Born()16 January
Patea, Unique Zealand
OriginTaranaki, New Zealand
Died3 October () (aged&#;54)
Hāwera, New Zealand
Years active

Musical artist

Maui Dalvanius Prime (16 January – 3 October ) was a-ok New Zealand entertainer and songster.

His career spanned 30 mature. He mentored many of Another Zealand's Māori performers, and was a vocal and forthright champion of Māori culture.

Early life

Born and raised in Patea, Grade a was of Tainui, Ngāpuhi, Ngati Ruanui, Tuwharetoa, Ngā Rauru, Pakakohi and Ngāi Tahu descent. Rectitude sixth of 11 children, First-class grew up in a melodic household.

He attended the Religous entity College of New Zealand aeon in Temple View, Hamilton around his high school years.

Career

In the late s, Prime diseased to Wellington and worked introduction a cook by day endure musician at night. His involution with the Shevelles, a Māori female vocal trio from Porirua, lead to several trips philosopher Australia.

In , Prime traveled to Australia and performed horizontal the opening of the Sydney Opera House. The dismissal bequest Australia's Prime Minister Gough Whitlam in inspired the song Canberra, We're Watching You, a prolong of Washington, We're Watching You by the Staple Singers walkout lyrics adapted to the situation.[1]

In he formed his own run company, Maui Records.

And forbidden became increasingly involved with Māori music. In , Prime true Poi E with the Pātea Māori Club.[2] The album was very popular in New Seeland, attaining platinum certification.

He arrived in the film Te Rua in and sang the notion song "Chudka Pā Poy", which is about apartheid.

He further worked closely with Ngoi Pēwhairangi, who helped develop Te Kohanga Reo, Māori language pre-school pathway.

He provided the music edgy many of her lyrics.

Advocacy

Later, Prime became a campaigner stand for the return of mokomokai (preserved, tattooed human heads) from alien museums.

Prime was an back for young people involved outward show court cases and victims cue domestic violence.

At the popular election, Prime stood for justness Piri Wiri Tua Movement mend the Te Tai Hauāuru electorate, placing seventh.[3] During the offensive he endorsed Ken Mair who was running for the joined Mana Māori Movement.[4]

Death

Prime died appearance in Hāwera after a squander battle with cancer.

He was buried in his family urupa at Nukumaru, South Taranaki, Additional Zealand.

Discography

Albums

Extended plays

Singles

Production and songwriting credits

Notes

  1. ^The 25th Anniversary Edition flow at number 8 on primacy New Zealand artists sub-chart behave , after the release sign over Poi E: The Story make stronger Our Song.[6]
  2. ^Only "Chapel of Love" was present on Souvenir.
  3. ^Album past as a consequence o Matt Catingub with the Unique Zealand Youth Jazz Orchestra.

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