- Dame Kāterina Te Heikōkō
Mataira DNZM (13
November 1932 – 16 July 2011) was a New
Zealand Māori
language proponent, educator, intellectual,
artist and...
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Hawea Karepa Mataira (3
December 1910 – 15
November 1979) was a dual-code
rugby football player who
represented New
Zealand in both
rugby union and rugby...
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Myrsine australis,
commonly known as māpou, red matipo, tīpau, and
mataira is a
species of
shrub within the
family Myrsinaceae. It is
endemic to New Zealand...
- New
Zealand HMNZS Hawea,
three ships of the
Royal New
Zealand Navy
Hawea Mataira, a dual-code
rugby football player who
represented New
Zealand This disambiguation...
- nz/Profiles/Profiles+I-M/Dame+Katerina+Te+Heikoko+
Mataira.htmlhttp://www.answers.com/topic/katerina-
mataira [dead link] "Moana and the Tribe: The Best of...
- Bill
Hadley 1934 25 8 6 6 401
Arthur Lambourn 1934 40 10 9 0 402
Hawea Mataira 1934 5 1 3 0 403 Rod
MacKenzie 1934 35 9 36 0 404
Ronald King 1934 42 13...
- R. Royal, MC. WO I M.T. Mcrae; WO I A.C. Wood; Sgt R. Davis; Sgt J.W.
Mataira; L-Sgt H. Manahi; Cpl H.K. Barrett; Cpl P. Rakena; Cpl W. Teneti; Cpl N...
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Korodale club and also
represented Wellington following that point.
Hawea Mataira had
originally been
selected but was
travelling to
Wellington with the...
- at
Northland College, on the
arrangement by her
older sister, Kāterina
Mataira, to
obtain further qualifications so that she
could study at Elam School...
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edited by
Ihimaera and
Ngarino Ellis,
afterword by
Katerina Te Hei k-ok-
Mataira (2002) Auckland: the city in
literature (2003) Get on the Waka: best recent...