- Hāmiora
Mangakāhia (1838 – 4 June 1918) was a
prominent Māori
chief and the
first Premier of Te Kotahitanga, the
movement for an
independent Māori parliament...
- Meri Te Tai
Mangakāhia (22 May 1868 – 10
October 1920) was a
campaigner for women's
suffrage in New Zealand, who
inspired ****ure
generations of Māori women...
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Tiana Cynthia Mangakahia (born 21
April 1995) is an
Australian former professional basketball player. She
began her
career with two
seasons in the Women's...
- The
Mangakahia River is a
river of the
Northland Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows east from its
sources in the
Mataraua Forest,
turning southeastward...
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Titoki (Māori: Tītoki) is a
locality in the
Mangakahia Valley of the
Northland Region of New Zealand's
North Island. Whangārei is 26 km (16 mi) to the...
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which covers 22.83 km2 (8.81 sq mi). The SA1 area is part of the
larger Mangakahia-Hūkerenui
statistical area. Hūkerenui had a po****tion of 204 in the 2023...
- Mēpara Te
Aowhaitini Mangakāhia (4
September 1899 – 23
August 1940),
known by the
anglicised version Mabel of her
given name, was a New
Zealand district...
- to
Whangaruru and
almost to the Bay of Islands, and
westwards up the
Mangakahia River valley past
Pakotai and
almost to
Waipoua Forest. It
includes the...
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accused Mangakahia of
financial mismanagement of Te
Kotahitanga during his
first term as premier, and
attempted to
force his resignation. But
Mangakahia was...
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Baylor (2015, 2016). The
other player with two ****ists
titles is
Tiana Mangakahia of Syracuse, who won
titles in 2017 and 2021, the
latter after returning...