Dame Aroha Hà Âhipera Reriti-Crofts (née Crofts; 28 August 1938 â 20 May 2022) was a New Zealand community worker who was national president of the MÃÂori WomenâÂÂs Welfare League.
Reriti-Crofts was born Aroha Hà Âhipera Crofts at Tuahiwi on 28 August 1938, the daughter of Metapere Ngawini Crofts (née Barrett) and Edward Teoreohua Crofts. Of MÃÂori descent, she affiliated to NgÃÂi Tahu, and was educated at Te Waipounamu Maori Girls' College in Christchurch. She married Peter Reriti, and the couple had four children.
From 1978 to 1979, Reriti-Crofts returned to study as an adult student at Aranui High School in Christchurch, and went on to complete a teaching diploma at Christchurch Teachers' College in 1983.
Reriti-Crofts died in Christchurch on 20 May 2022, aged 83 years.
From the age of seven, Reriti-Crofts was involved in kapa haka: she was co-tutor of the MÃÂori cultural performance group at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch and was head tutor of a similar group at the 1975 New Zealand Games, also held in Christchurch. She set a world endurance record for a poi performance at 30 hours 19 minutes.
Reriti-Crofts joined the à Âtautahi MÃÂori WomenâÂÂs Welfare League in 1968 and served as secretary of the branch in the 1970s. In 1990, she was elected national president. Her involvement in other community organisations included serving as a trustee of Te Puawaitanga ki à Âtautahi Trust, the MÃÂori WomenâÂÂs Development Incorporated, Mana Waitaha Charitable Trust and Maori Reserve Lands: Tuahiwi/North Canterbury, She was a kaiwhakamana of the Department of Corrections and chairperson of Matapopore â Tà «ÃÂhuriri Rà «nanga. She was particularly involved with health initiatives in MÃÂori communities, such as Tamariki Ora (well-child), Rapuora (mobile nursing service), outreach immunisation, flu vaccinations for older people and breastfeeding advocacy.
At the 2014 and 2017 general elections, Reriti-Crofts unsuccessfully contested in the Waimakariri electorate representing the MÃÂori Party.
In 1972, Reriti-Crofts was named as Young MÃÂori Woman of the Year. In 1977, she was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, and in 1993 she received the New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal.
In the 1993 New Year Honours, Reriti-Crofts was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, for services to MÃÂori and the community. In 2016, she was a runner-up for the MÃÂori/Pacific Health Volunteer Award from the New Zealand Ministry of Health. In the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours, she was appointed a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to MÃÂori and the community.