- Hipa Te
Maihāroa (?–1886) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader,
tohunga and prophet. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Waitaha, Kāti Māmoe and...
- the
establishment of the
Benmore and Ben Ohau stations. In 1877, Hipa Te
Maihāroa with over 100
supporters travelled up the
Waitaki River to
Omarama and...
- for
Culture and Heritage.
Retrieved 7
February 2009. Devere, Heather; Te
Maihāroa, Kelli; Solomon, Maui; Wharehoka,
Maata (2020). "Friendship and decolonising...
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professional golfer Richard Pe**** (1877–1953),
aviation pioneer Hipa Te
Maihāroa (?–1886),
tribal leader,
tohunga and
prophet Jeremiah Twomey (1847–1921)...
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David Hicks 363 2.72
Independent Carl
Heenan 362 2.71
Independent Rob Te
Maiharoa 324 2.42
Independent Tom
Morton 71 0.53
Informal votes 61 0.45 Majority...
- ISBN 978-0-85575-502-7. OCLC 220246007. Gunstone,
Andrew (2017), Devere, Heather; Te
Maihāroa, Kelli; Synott, John P. (eds.), "Reconciliation,
Peacebuilding and Indigenous...
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based on the West
Coast she
scripted a play
about Ngāi Tahu
prophet Te
Maiharoa, was
involved in
community arts and
festival initiatives. A
sculpture Baker...
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Maurits Kelderman Jim
McLay June
Mariu Keith Sinclair Bill
Steele Rangi Te
Maiharoa Sesqui 1990 1990
Commonwealth Games "Overseeing
Special Events For 1990"...
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fieldwork were
Tiemi Haereroa Kupa,
Erute Poko Cameron,
Taare Reweti Te
Maiharoa and
Tuhituhi Te Marama. In Old
Waikouaiti he
briefly interviewed Tame Wiremu...
- of Waimate. John
Wilson Sutherland – of Oamaru.
Timothy Birmingham Te
Maiharoa – of Moeraki.
William Robert Vickery – of Masterton.
Patricia Kathleen...