- Hana Mere Te
Hemara (16
February 1940 – 10
October 1999) was a
prominent Māori
activist and leader. Te
Hemara, of Te Āti Awa and Ngāti
Raukawa descent...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Hemera (/
ˈhɛmərə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἡμέρα, romanized: Hēmérā, lit. 'Day' [hɛːméraː]) was the
personification of day.
According to Hesiod...
- is her father. She is the grand-niece of Māori
language activist Hana Te
Hemara.
Taitimu Maipi,
whose activism contributed to the
removal of the Captain...
-
Bruce Stephen Hemara (born 19
October 1957) is a
former New
Zealand rugby union player. A hooker,
Hemara represented Manawatu at a
provincial level, and...
- Iti,
Josephine Keelan, Jim Moriarty,
Rawiri Paratene,
Larry Parr, Hana Te
Hemara, Kura Te Waru Rewiri,
Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Brya Taylor, Nga****a Te Awekotuku...
-
Vijay Muthupandi Saisharan,
Vignesh Narayanan,
Arvind Srinivas,
Sudharshan Hemara 2:38 6. "The Ruthless" -
Instrumental 1:37 7. "Nalla
Irumaa (Karaoke)" -...
-
Rongo returned to the
Mahurangi area in 1836,
under the
leadership of Te
Hēmara Tauhia,
focusing settlement at Te Muri. Ngāti
Rongo and Ngāti Raupō occupied...
- decision.
Eastman had lost 8 out of his last 14 fights. He then
faced Api
Hemara,
winning by TKO in the
third round and
snapping his four
fight losing streak...
- Taylor,
rugby union player Te Ahukaramū
Charles Royal,
academic Hana Te
Hemara, Māori
activist Te Whatanui,
tribal chief Hēnare Mātene Te Whiwhi, tribal...
-
biographies of John Banks, Don Brash,
William Gallagher, Alan
Gibbs and Te
Hemara Tauhia as well as a
history of taxes,
Puketutu Island and a
history of the...