- the town's name is
written as one word, it
comes from the
Tagalog phrase mataás na kahoy,
which means "tall tree." It is
explained in a May 1953 do****ented...
- Moka Kainga-
mataa [Te Kaingamataa/Te Kaingamata/Te Kainga-mata/Te Kainga-
mataa] (1790s–1860s) was a Māori
rangatira (chief) of the Ngā Puhi iwi from Northland...
-
Higher Education (CHED; Filipino:
Komisyon sa Mas
Mataas na
Edukasyon or
Komisyon sa
Lalong Mataas na Edukasyon) is a
government agency under the Office...
-
possibility is to use the noun
meaning 'head',
mataa, with
possessive suffixes:
mataa koo 'myself',
mataa kee 'yourself (s.)', etc.
Oromo has a reciprocal...
- a
large number of
chiefs (including Te Kemara, Rewa and Moka Te Kainga-
mataa)
spoke against accepting the Crown's
proposition to rule over Aotearoa....
- The
Mounts Palay-Palay–
Mataas-na-Gulod
Protected Landscape is a 3,973.13-hectare (9,817.8-acre)
protected area encomp****ing the Palay-Palay
Mountain Range...
- chiefs,
including Tāmati Wāka Nene, Tītore, Te
Wharerahi and Moka Te Kainga-
mataa.
Further signatures followed and by 1839, a
total of 52
chiefs had signed...
-
carved the
Pukao "hats". The
Maunga Orito obsidian was used to make the "
mataa" spearheads. In the
first half of the 20th century,
steam reportedly came...
-
Tanza National Comprehensive High
School ( Filipino:
Masaklaw na
Pambansang Mataas na
Paaralan ng Tanza) is a
public high
school located at
Daang Amaya II...
- High
School (TNHS; Filipino:
Pambansang Mataas na
Paaralan ng Tarlac),
formerly Tarlac High
School (Filipino:
Mataas na
Paaralan ng Tarlac), is a
public high...