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Karingare Karuamgi Karuari Karwiro Kasafari Kasaini Kasilia Kasiokoni Katelembu Katene Kathangarari Kathangari Katheka Kathenaugi Kathugu Kathungu Katothia Katulye...
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Wiremu Katene (died 1
November 1895), also
known as Wi
Katene, was a New
Zealand politician. In 1872 he
became the
first Māori to be
appointed to the Executive...
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Katene Dalton Clarke (born 21
September 1999) is a New
Zealand cricketer. He made his List A
debut on 17
November 2019, for
Northern Districts in the 2019–20...
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Thomas Katene (14
August 1929 – 6 June 1992) was a New
Zealand rugby union international. Born in Okaiawa, Taranaki,
Katene was
educated at
Matapu School...
- Luke
Katene (born 4 June 1986) is a New
Zealand rugby union player. He
plays in the lock
position for
provincial side
Canterbury and for New Zealand's...
- Ra**** Reid
Katene (née Hippolite, born 1954) is a New
Zealand politician. She was
elected to the 49th New
Zealand Parliament at the 2008
general election...
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Ngarahu Katene is a Māori
Anglican bishop: he has been the in****bent of the
Episcopal polity of Te Pīhopatanga o Te
Manawa o Te
Wheke since 2005. Anglican...
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removal of the
Captain Hamilton statue in 2020, is her grandfather. Wi
Katene, the
first Māori MP to be
appointed to the
Executive Council, was her...
- Hūria Mātenga (c. 1842 – 24
April 1909, also
known as
Julia Martin) was a New
Zealand tribal leader and landowner. Of Māori descent, she
identified with...
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musicians to
produce the
sound they wanted. The band's lead
singer is
Darren Katene. The name '1814' was
chosen by Patu and his sons the same year, inspired...