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Ākenehi Hei (c.1878–28
November 1910),
sometimes called Agnes Hei, was a Māori
district nurse and
midwife in New Zealand. She was the
first Māori to become...
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tribal leader and
orator Dr Rina
Winifred Moore,
first female Māori
doctor Ākenehi Hei, Māori
district nurse, midwife,
first Māori to
become a
qualified nurse...
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Aigneas (Scottish Gaelic) Aignéis (Irish)
Akanete (Tongan)
Akanisi (Fijian)
Akenehi (Māori)
Akneeta (Finnish)
Akneetta (Finnish)
Aknes (Finnish)
Aknietta (Finnish)...
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October 1852, was
Ataneta Rukarei. They had no children. His
third wife,
Ākenehi Patoka, was a
landowner and an
important leader in her own right. Together...
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became New Zealand's
first registered nurse in 1902
whereas Akenehi Hei (1878–1910) was the
first Māori
female to
qualify as a
nurse in 1908...
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Allen I.
Leyland in 1927. 1901–1911:
Agnes Conor O'Brien (died 1934) as "
Akenehi" or "Lynette". She
married artist and
newspaperman William Macleod in 1911...
- Nurses,
which will
become the
Canadian Nurses ****ociation in 1911. 1908 –
Akenehi Hei
registered as the
first Maori nurse. 1909 – The New
Zealand Trained...
- Gage, Ringatū
minister Wira Gardiner, soldier,
civil servant and
writer Ākenehi Hei,
nurse and
midwife Kayla Imrie,
canoeist Brent Kerehona Pukepuke-Ahitapu...
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Karitane hospitals for
training neonatal nurses opened in Dunedin. 1908 –
Ākenehi Hei, of the
Whakatohea and Whanau-a-Apanui tribes, was the
first Maori...