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Ihakara Porutu "Kara"
Puketapu (26
February 1934 – 7 July 2023) was a New
Zealand public servant and Māori leader. He
served as
Secretary of
Maori Affairs...
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Ihakara Te Tuku
Rapana MBE (8
November 1886 – 21 June 1968),
commonly known as Ike Robin, was a New
Zealand sportsman, businessman,
orator and member...
- Wherowhero, also
confers a
collar upon investiture.
Tuheitia recognized Ihakara Porutu "Kara"
Puketapu and Koro
Tainui Wētere, both
longtime New Zealand...
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Ihaia (Paddy) Puketapu. Jean
married Ihakara Puketapu, Paddy's son, in 1956 and they
moved to Wainuiomata.
While Ihakara was
studying at the
University of...
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Opiki Shannon Tokomaru Waiopehu Ward:
Gladstone Heatherlea Hokio Beach Ihakara Ko****roa ****u
Makahika Manakau Muhunoa Muhunoa East Ōhau
Poroutawhao Waikawa...
- word for man. Tīwakawaka is also a Māori name for the fantail. Puketapu,
Ihakara Porutu (1966). "Creating a
Written Language". In McLintock, A. H. (ed.)...
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Martha Sarah Ka****
Bragg Born
Martha Sarah Kā****
Isaac (
Īhakara)
March 30, 1895 The Neck, New
Zealand Died May 26, 1975(1975-05-26) (aged 80) Masterton...
- Stadium:
Season 1927". Abebooks.co.uk.
Retrieved 3
December 2015. "Robin,
Ihakara Te Tuku –
Biography – Te Ara
Encyclopedia of New Zealand". Teara.govt.nz...
- "Wiremu
Kingi Te Rangitake". Ancestry.com.
Retrieved 2024-01-28. Puketapu,
Ihakara Porutu (1966). "Te Rangitake,
Wiremu Kingi". In McLintock, A. H. (ed.)...
- (1904–1991) on 15
March 1930, at Wellington. They had many children,
including Ihakara Puketapu and
Erenora Puketapu-Hetet. One of his sons Te Rira (Teri) Puketapu...