Piipi Raumati Cummins (c.1862 – 9 August 1952) was a Māori tribal leader, kauri-gum dealer, storekeeper and land rights activist. She was born in Waihou, near Panguru in Northland, New Zealand on c.1862. She identified with the Te Roroa iwi.
References
- Hooker, Garry. "Piipi Raumati Cummins". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
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