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Macaye (French pronunciation: [makaj]; Basque:
Makea) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France.
Hasparren to the north...
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Makea Takau Ariki (c. 1839–1911) was a
sovereign of the Cook Islands. She was the
ariki (queen) of the
dynasty Makea Nui (Great
Makea), one of the three...
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Makea is the
Basque spelling of Macaye.
Makea may also
refer to:
Makea Pori
Ariki (died 1839),
sovereign of the Cook
Islands Makea Takau Ariki (c. 1839–1911)...
- In Māori mythology,
Makeatutara is the
father of Māui. His wife is Taranga. He is a
deity and
guardian of the underworld.
Makeatutara made
mistakes as...
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Makea "Puka"
Nacua (/ˈpuːkə nəˈkuːə/; born May 29, 2001) is an
American professional football wide
receiver for the Los
Angeles Rams of the
National Football...
- destro****. In the 1890s,
Makea Takau, a
Rarotongan chief,
ordered his
tribe to burn all
their family books, save his own. As a result,
Makea Takau's
version became...
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Makea Pori
Ariki (b – 28
October 1839) was a
sovereign of the Cook Islands. He was the
ariki (king or high chief) of the
Makea Nui (Great
Makea) dynasty...
- Ariki). His name is
sometimes written "Te Maeva" or
simply "Maeva". The
Makea Nui
Ariki is one of
three high
chiefs in the Te Au o
Tonga tribe on Rarotonga...
- and German-Jewish descent. Her
mother is
related to the
Royal House of
Makea Karika Ariki in the Cook Islands. She is also
related to
Thomas Robert Alexander...
- 1353/cp.2010.0045. S2CID 258057928. Cobley,
Joanna (2018). "REMEMBERING
MAKEA TAKAU ARIKI, THE
QUEEN OF RAROTONGA, 1871–1911" (PDF). The New
Zealand Journal...