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Hongi Hika (c. 1772 – 6
March 1828) was a New
Zealand Māori
rangatira (chief) and war
leader of the iwi of Ngāpuhi. He was a
pivotal figure in the early...
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Hikawera Te Po "
Hika"
Elliot (born 22
January 1986) is a New
Zealand rugby union player.
Elliot has
represented and
progressed through all
levels of rugby...
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Hikatarewa Rockcliffe "
Hika" Reid (born 8
April 1958) is a
former New
Zealand rugby union player. A hooker, Reid
represented Bay of
Plenty and Wellington...
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August 2021. Sanches,
Hortencio (18 May 2024). "Claudio
Osorio sei fila
hikas 'knua',
reforsa selesaun nasionál".
TATOLI Agência
Noticiosa de Timor-Leste...
- Samukawa,
Kanagawa Prefecture, ****an
Professional wrestling career Ring name(s)
Hika☆Rushi-da
Hikaru Hikaru Shida Kanjyuro Shida Kaoru Hoshi Miyako-fu
Shida Tsuruhime...
- was
formed in 1958 out of the
unincorporated communities of Centerville,
Hika, and St. Wendel. The main
campus for Lakes****
Technical College is located...
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battles with
colonial forces during the New
Zealand Wars. Ngāpuhi
chief Hongi Hika in 1818 used
newly acquired muskets to
launch devastating raids from his...
- Māori, thus
increasing his mana.
After the
death of Ruatara, his
uncle Hongi Hika became protector of the mission.
Thomas Kendall, John King, and
William Hall...
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which about 35 Māori were
killed and the seven-day
siege of Waerenga-a-
Hika in
November 1865. The government,
claiming that one of Volkner's killers...
- we are now used to. It took two Māori
during this time (Buck
Shelford and
Hika Reid) to
revolutionise the way it was delivered,
culminating in a
style close...