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Materoa Reedy (née Ngarimu, 1881–1944) was a New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, she
identified with the Ngāti
Porou iwi. She was born in Maraeke...
- Hēni
Materoa Carroll, Lady
Carroll OBE (1852 or 1856 – 1 Nov 1930), also
known at Te ****nga, was a
leader of the Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki and wife of politician...
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common ancestor,
Materoa. The
Whareponga Marae, also
affiliated with the Ngāi
Tangihaere hapū,
includes a
meeting house named after Materoa.
Since the 19th...
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Zealand tribal leader Jamil El Reedy, a
retired Egypt ian
alpine skier Materoa Reedy, a New
Zealand tribal leader Paul Reedy, an
Australian rower Thomas...
- Heni
Materoa Sunderland QSM JP (née Brown; 13
October 1916 – 15 July 2008),
affectionately known as
Nanny Heni, was a Māori kaumātua (community leader)...
- Hāmuera Meketū Ngārimu, and his wife Maraea. The
prominent tribal leader Materoa Reedy was his aunt.
Arnold Reedy, a
tribal leader and
captain in the Māori...
- Member(s) Type
Brendan Duffy Appointed Norman Gray
Appointed Materoa Mar
Appointed Oriana Paewai Appointed Heather Browning Elected Vaughan Dennison Elected...
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connected to a
number of
subtribes (hapū): Uepohatu, Te Aitangā o
Materoa, Hauiti,
Ruataupare and Te Whānau o Umuariki. Work
commenced on the ancestral...
- in
Wellington but was back on a farm by 1875. In 1881 he
married Hēni
Materoa and they
settled in Gisborne. The
couple adopted several children but had...
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Professor Linda Smith and
Rauru Kirikiri, (Joint
Deputy Chairpersons),
Materoa Dodd,
Tania Rangiheuea,
Deputy Chief Judge Craig Coxhead,
Tuihana Pook...