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Irihapeti Merenia Ramsden ONZM (1946 – 5
April 2003) was a New
Zealand Māori nurse, anthropologist, and
writer who
worked to
improve health outcomes for...
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Ruawahine Irihapeti Faulkner (? – 24
September 1855) was a New
Zealand tribal leader and landowner. Of Māori descent, she
identified with the Ngāi Te...
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selected and
edited by Ihimaera, with
contributing editors,
Haare Williams,
Irihapeti Ramsden and D.S. Long (1992) Te Ao
Maramara Volume 2: He
whakaatanga o...
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Evans p****ed onto Māori
leaders Miriama Evans (no
relation to Marian) and
Irihapeti Ramsden. Both
Miriama and
Ramsden saw the book as a Māori novel, with...
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Michael Joseph Savage,
Peter Fraser, Sir
Sidney Holland Elizabeth II
Irihāpeti te
Tuarua (1926–2022) 6
February 1952 8
September 2022
Elizabeth Alexandra...
- born in Whitby, Yorkshire,
England on c.1812. His wife was
Ruawahine Irihapeti Faulkner. Rorke, Jinty. "John Lees Faulkner".
Dictionary of New Zealand...
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pirihongo au, ka noho au hei
haumi tuturu ki te Mana Roera, ki a
Kuini Irihapeti te Tuarua, te
Kuini o Aotearoa, ana kawa me ana piki
turanga i raro i...
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Mackay tartan,
having adopted it
after the
marriage of Pōtatau's
daughter Irihapeti to John
Horton MacKay of Strathnaver, Scotland.
Invasion of the Waikato...
- to
include cultural safety, the
Treaty of
Waitangi and
Maori health.
Irihapeti Ramsden said the
woeful state of
Maori health was a
driving force for...
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Hulme was
unable to
attend she
asked three women from
Spiral –
Irihapeti Ramsden,
Marian Evans and
Miriama Evans – to
accept the
award on her behalf...