- Look up
matua,
mātua, or
matuā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Matua may
refer to: Hotu Matuꞌa,
legendary first settler and
chief of
Easter Island...
- Te
Matua Ngahere is a
giant kauri (Agathis australis)
coniferous tree in the
Waipoua Forest of
Northland Region, New Zealand. The tree's Māori name means...
- The
Matuaism (Bengali: মতুয়া মহাসংঘ) is a
Hindu reform movement that
originated around 1860 AD in modern-day Bangladesh. Today, it has a considerable...
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Matua Te
Atatu Abraham Parkinson (born 4
January 1975) is a New
Zealand television presenter and
former professional rugby player. He
captained New Zealand...
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Matua (Russian: Матуа, ****anese: 松輪島, romanized: Matsuwa-tō) is an
uninhabited volcanic island near the
center of the
Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of...
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Matua Kore is
often understood as the
supreme being in
Polynesian native religion,
particularly of the Māori people. Io does seem to be
present in...
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responsible for the
Education (Te Aho
Matua)
Amendment Act
becoming a
statute in New Zealand. The Te Aho
Matua amendment made it a
requirement that kura...
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Henare Matua (c.1838–1894) was a New
Zealand tribal leader,
reformer and politician. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Kahungunu iwi. He...
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Matua is a
suburb of Tauranga, in the Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand's
North Island.
Matua covers 2.44 km2 (0.94 sq mi) and had an
estimated po****tion...
- Hotu Matuꞌa was the
legendary first settler and
ariki mau ("supreme chief" or "king") of
Easter Island and
ancestor of the Rapa Nui people. Hotu Matuꞌa...