- Staples-Browne (née Thom, 20
October 1873 – 16
April 1930), more
commonly known as
Mākereti or
Maggie Papakura, was a New
Zealand guide,
entertainer and ethnographer...
- Tina
Makereti is a New
Zealand novelist, essayist, and
short story writer,
editor and
creative writing teacher. Her work has been
widely published and...
- at Te Papa that also
featured works by Te
Hikapuhi Wiremu Poihipi and
Mākereti Papakura. In 2006 a
retrospective of her life and work was held in Foxton...
- (1941). The
Maori –
Volume 2. pp. XIV The Art of War, 254–270. Papakura,
Makereti (1938). The Old-Time Maori. pp. VII Weapons, 315–340. Hiroa, Te
Rangi (1949)...
- (curator)
Schuyler Jones (American anthropologist)
Margaret Staples-Browne (
Makereti) (Māori anthropologist)
Howard Morphy (anthropologist)
Michael Palin (patron)...
-
Tauhou was
published in 2023. The
daughter of New
Zealand writer Tina
Makereti and a
Salish father from Canada, she
lived in both New
Zealand and British...
- as Mary Ann
Helena Leonard),
probably the
first Māori
nursing graduate.
Makereti Papakura (1873–1930) – Tuhourangi;
cultural guide at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua...
- be
accorded much more
attribution in
Aotearoa literary circles". Tina
Makereti for the New
Zealand Review of
Books noted her "ability to
fluently engage...
-
Green Party),
academics Margaret Mutu and
Khylee Quince, and
writer Tina
Makereti. New Zealand's
prime minister Jacinda Ardern said:
Moana Jackson was well-known...
- Māori
artistic performers toured the UK and some of them
decided to stay.
Mākereti (Maggie)
Papakura of
Whakarewarewa is one
example of an
early Māori immigrant...