- Te
Hapimana Tauke (c.1810 – 2 June 1915) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader,
mission teacher and historian. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the...
- 9 May 1841; The same day
Rangirauaka was
baptised Katarina (Catherine)
Hapimana (Chapman) by the Rev.
Alfred Nesbit Brown at Tauranga, and
Ihaia was baptised...
- humanitarian,
first woman elected to the
Hamilton Borough Council, MP Te
Hapimana Tauke —
tribal leader,
mission teacher and
historian Dame
Catherine Tizard...
-
Speaker of the
House Hoani Paraone Tunuiarangi Ngāti
Kahungunu Wairarapa Hapimana Tunupaura Ngāti
Kahungunu Wairoa Raniera Turoa Ngāti
Kahungunu Gisborne...
- Armstrong, (24) from
Queensland Samantha McLeod, (23) from
Queensland Letisha Hapimana, (21) from
Brisbane Series 5 was
aired 17
August 2010 – 21
September 2010...
- Day.
People involved included Brian Potiki, Anna Meihana, Hori
Hapimana,
Henare Hapimana,
Buffy Pihema,
Cyril Chapman,
Jacki Davidson and Liz Marsden....
- of cart harnesses.
Fellow chiefs Wiremu Wetere,
Matiu Te Oranga,
Tamati Hapimana, and
Aperahama were also
involved in the sale Land at the foot of Mount...
- Shaw-Walford (19) from
Melbourne Shari Linney (21) from
Perth Letisha Hapimana (21) from
Brisbane Samantha McLeod (23) from
Queensland Kerryn Armstrong...
- community. Dr
Merimeri Penfold – of Te Atatū South. For
services to Māori.
Hapimana Toby
Rikihana – of Christchurch. For
services to education.
Emeritus Professor...
- 1833) 21 May –
William Henry Skinner,
architect (born 1838) 2 June – Te
Hapimana Tauke, Ngāti
Ruanui leader,
mission teacher,
historian (born c.1810) 6...