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Sarah Hirini MNZM (née Goss; born 9
December 1992) is a New
Zealand women's
rugby union player. She has pla**** fifteen-a-side and seven-a-side
rugby union...
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Hirini Te Kani (?–1896) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader and soldier. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Porou iwi. Oliver, Steven....
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Hirini (Sid)
Melbourne ONZM (21 July 1949 – 6
January 2003) was a Māori composer, singer,
university lecturer, poet and
author who was
notable for his...
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Hirini Matunga is a New
Zealand town
planning academic and as of 2019 is a full
professor at the
Lincoln University. He has
written on Māori
tourism as...
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Hirini Whaanga Christy (16
August 1883 – 1 July 1955) was a New
Zealand Mormon leader, farmer, interpreter,
community leader. Of Māori descent, he identified...
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Luther Hirini (born 27 July 1996) is a New
Zealand rugby union player. He
currently plays for
Manawatu in the
Mitre 10 Cup. He
generally plays in the wing...
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Hirini Te Rito
Whaanga (1828–1905) was a
notable New
Zealand Mormon missionary.
Whaanga was born in Māhia Peninsula, Hawke's Bay, New
Zealand in 1828....
- Sir "Sidney"
Hirini Moko
Haerewa Mead KNZM (born 8
January 1927) is a New
Zealand anthropologist, historian, artist, teacher,
writer and
prominent Māori...
- were to go on to
serve in the
Black Ferns Sevens were
Honey Hireme,
Sarah Hirini (née Goss) and
Selica Winiata.
Among those who
served in the team at the...
- Act 2006". 1 July 2022.
Parliamentary Counsel Office. 10
April 2006. Kaa,
Hirini (March 2017). "Ngā hāhi – Māori and
Christian denominations – Ringatū and...