-
northern tribe of Te Aupōuri. They had
seven children: Tūheitia ****,
Heeni Katipa (née ****),
Tomairangi ****, Kiki
Solomon (née ****), Mihi
Gabrielle ****...
-
William Wii
Katipa is a New
Zealand rapist,
prison escapee and
Black Power gang
member currently serving two
preventative detention sentences, one for...
- are
almost always ****y.
Shredded grilled fish can also be used;
usually katipa (walking catfish) or
dalag (common snakehead)
mixed with
coconut meat. The...
- (especially of royalty) are
considered taboo, it must be done by
someone outside the
Tongan ranking system, such as Māori
Princess Heeni Katipa (far left)....
- (ʿAṯtarta wa-ʿAnata yamġiyu ʿAṯtartu taʿdubu našabi lêhu wa-ʿAnatu
katipa, lit. 'ʿAṯtartu and Anat he approached; ʿAṯtartu had
prepared a
steak for...
- Ngāti
Porou and Waikato,
especially Te Puea and her
husband Rawiri Tumokai Katipa. Bob Semple, a
leading Labour politician, said the
Royal Commission investigation...
- November] 1830 – 7 September [O.S. 26 August] 1892), also
known by the
penname Gamar Katipa (Գամառ Քաթիպա), was a nineteenth-century
Russian Armenian writer and educator...
- English, but her
written English was very poor. She
married Rāwiri Tūmōkai
Kātipa in 1922. She was
unable to have children. In her twenties, Te Puea settled...
-
testudineus (popoyo)
Chanos chanos (bangus)
Clarias macrocephalus (
katipa)
Clarias batrachus (
katipa) In a 2008 fish
landing survey,
Hypseleotris agilis (sleeper...
- in Bombay,
south of Auckland, New Zealand. He had five
sisters –
Heeni Katipa (née ****);
Tomairangi ****; Mihi ki te ao ****; Kiki
Solomon (née ****);...