- Sir
Āpirana Turupa Ngata (3 July 1874 – 14 July 1950) was a
prominent New
Zealand statesman. He has
often been
described as the
foremost Māori politician...
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Apirana is a male
given name of New
Zealand Māori
origin meaning 'Pleasant; Kind'[citation needed] and may
refer to:
Apirana Ma****ka (1934–2015), Māori...
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Rider by Witi Ihimaera, the film
stars Keisha Castle-Hughes as Kahu
Paikea Apirana, a twelve-year-old Māori girl
whose ambition is to
become the
chief of...
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Apirana Taylor (born 15
March 1955) is a New
Zealand writer known for his poetry,
short stories,
novels and plays. Born in
Wellington 15
March 1955, Apirana...
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Apirana Tuahae Kaukapakapa Ma****ka (1 May 1934 – 9
February 2015) was a New
Zealand Māori
tribal leader. He was
chair of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti
Porou from...
- the 20th century.
Influential Māori
politicians such as
James Carroll,
Āpirana Ngata, Te
Rangi Hīroa and Māui Pōmare
aimed to
revitalise the Māori people...
-
separate Māori development,
there emerged a new
leader of the Māori cause,
Āpirana Ngata. He
became the
first Māori to
obtain a degree, in 1893, and he went...
-
Queen Elizabeth II on the front;
since 1992 it has had an
image of Sir
Āpirana Ngata.
There have been
seven different series of New
Zealand banknotes...
- the myth of Paikea. Kahu is the
eldest great-grandchild of
chief Koro
Apirana; had she been a boy, she
would have been the ****ure
leader of the tribe...
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McKelvey (born 1942),
former cricketer,
cricket administrator, and
educator Apirana Ma****ka (1934–2015), Māori
tribal leader Te
Paekiomeka Joy Ruha (1931–2011)...