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Wiremu Hākopa Toa Te Āwhitu (28 July 1914 – 29 July 1994) was the
first Māori to be
ordained a
Roman Catholic priest. He was born at Ōkahukura,
north of...
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Malayalam – ചാക്കോ (Chacko), യാക്കോബ് (Yakob)
Maltese – Ġakbu, Ġakobb Māori –
Hakopa Marathi – याकोब (Yākōba)
Malay – Akob, Yakub,
Yaakub Mongolian – Иаков (Iakov)...
- Wellington,
despite the band
being fictional at the time.
Clark Mathews and
Hakopa ****a-L****n were then
brought on as b****ist and
drummer respectively, and...
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Solander (1969)
Tommy Solomon (1991)
Blyth Tait (1996) Abel
Tasman (1940)
Hakopa Te Ata-o-tu (1980) Te Hau-Takiri
Wharepapa (1980) Te Heu Heu
Tukino IV (1980)...
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Jacob William Heberley (11
April 1849–28 June 1906), also
known as
Hākopa Hēperi, was a New
Zealand carver. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Te...
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Architects Gold Medal.
Jenny Ludlam – actress. Born in
Taumarunui 1914 –
Wiremu Hakopa Toa Te Āwhitu SM (1914–1994) was the
first Māori to be
ordained a Catholic...
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Physical Education,
Sport and
Exercise Sciences. In 2013, she and
Hauiti Hakopa,
established Te Koronga, a
graduate research excellence group which later...
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first and lay in wait for the
Taumutu people with muskets.
According to
Hakopa Te Ata-o-Tu, a
member of Tamaiharanui's party,
Tamaiharanui became less...
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Bridget Williams Books. ISBN 9781877242427. Mariu, Max T. "Te Āwhitu,
Wiremu Hākopa Toa".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for
Culture and Heritage...
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clergy list (Retrieved 12
August 2013) Mariu, Max T. "Te Awhitu,
Wiremu Hakopa Toa 1914 - 1994".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for Culture...