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Matahi Whakataka Brightwell ONZM (born
Gregory John Brightwell; 22 July 1952) is a New
Zealand master carver. He
reintroduced the waka ama
sport (outrigger...
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Matahi is a
rural valley in the Whakatāne
District and Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand's
North Island. Rua
Kenana Hepetipa, a Māori prophet, faith...
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Matahi Brothers (26
March 1961 – 2 May 2023) was a
French Polynesian banker and
company director, who was
managing director of the
SOCREDO bank from 2017...
- up or
Matahi will be put to death.
Without telling Matahi of her
meeting with Hitu, Reri
decides they must flee once more. However, when
Matahi goes to...
- com.
Retrieved 2024-03-06. Courtiol, Pierre; Maussion, Charles; Moarii,
Matahi; Pronier, Elodie; Pilcer, Samuel; Sefta, Meriem; Manceron, Pierre; Toldo...
- Lake
Ianthe (Māori:
Matahi;
officially Lake
Ianthe /
Matahi) is a lake
located on the West
Coast of New Zealand's
South Island. A
number of
small streams...
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early 1930s, most
people had left to find work elsewhere. Rua
moved on to
Matahi in the
eastern Bay of
Plenty and
lived there until his
death in 1937. In...
- of Mine Bay,
there are Māori rock
carvings created in the late 1970s by
Matahi Whakataka-Brightwell and John Randall.
Carved in the
likeness of Ngātoro-i-rangi...
- of Te
Araroa and
north of East Cape, at
Horoera Point. It
features the
Matahi O Te Tau
Marae and
meeting house, a
tribal meeting place of the Ngāti Porou...
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Depiction of Ngātoro-i-rangi at Mine Bay,
created in the late 1970s by
Matahi Whakataka-Brightwell and John Randall....