- for "in the way of") and the word
matai (family name or title). Of
central importance in the
system are the
matai, the
holders of
family chief titles...
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matai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Matai may
refer to:
Matai, Egypt, a city in the
governorate of Al
Minya in
Egypt Matai, Maucatar, a city...
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village council, as well as all the
other matais in the village. Once the
matai has
proved himself to the
other matai’s by
giving the
traditional address, he...
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Stephen Matai (born 5
August 1984) is a New
Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the
National Rugby League (NRL )from 2005...
- was by
matai (chiefs)
suffrage only.
After a 1990 plebiscite,
universal suffrage was
introduced with a
voting age of 21. Only
registered matais may stand...
- villages. The fono
consists of the
matais of all the aiga ****ociated with the village. The
highest chief of the
matais of all the
village aigas is the highest...
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Matai Eyitayo Akinmboni (born
October 17, 2006) is an
American professional soccer player who
plays as a
defender for
Premier League club AFC Bournemouth...
- done so in a
subtle but
delicate manner. In
earlier times, high
chiefs or
matais performed this
special dance but
modern day it is
performed by a taupou...
- independents, with
voting restricted to
matais and
citizens of
European origin ("individual voters"), with the
matais electing 45 MPs and
Europeans two. Following...
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Matai Hakor is a cave
located in the
Khagrachari district of
southeastern Bangladesh. It is
located at the foot of
Alutila hill. It is one of the tourist...