- was the
first attempt by a Māori
author at a
grammar of Māori. Apanui,
Ngahiwi (11
September 2017). "What's that
little line? He aha tēnā paku rārangi...
-
killed at Makaretū in
November 1868
while fighting for Te Kooti, and of
Ngāhiwi Te Rihi. Rua was a
member of the
Tamakaimoana hapū of the Tūhoe
tribe and...
- Incorporated. The
first election for the new
board took
place in
March 1997.
Ngahiwi Tomoana of
Heretaunga and Toro Waka of Te Whanganui-ā-Orotū were elected...
- master's degree. In the 1980s,
Williams was a
musician as a
member of the
Ngāhiwi Apanui-led band Aotearoa,
known for
their bilingual Pacific reggae song...
- (1966–1973) The
Reverend Phillip Cherrington (1974–1976) Awi
Riddell (1977–1989)
Ngāhiwi Tangaere (1989–1994)
Brian Morris (1995)
Darrell Waiti (1996–2001) Lennie...
-
Ratapu Te Awa,
Brett Cowan,
Josephine Peita, Anne Fitzsimon,
Abraham Hepi,
Ngahiwi Tomoana,
Tureiti Moxon,
Aroha Reriti-Crofts, John Harré,
Rangi McLean,...
-
Frank Meads – of
Hamilton East. For
services to
hockey and the community.
Ngahiwi Takamore Meroiti – of Porirua. For
services to netball. Dr
Michael John...
- Moana's
birth mother filed an
appeal against Judge Callinicos's decision.
Ngahiwi Tomoana, the head of Ngāti Kahungunu, who had
supported the ministry's...
-
Waikato — — 22 Anne
Fitzsimon Nelson — — 23 Abe Hepi
Rangitikei — — 24
Ngahiwi Tomoana Tukituki — — 25
Tureiti Moxon Hamilton West — — 26
Aroha Reriti-Crofts...
- Tomoana's
eldest son
Taanga Tomoana, the song was
written at the
request of
Ngahiwi Petiha, a
cousin of Tomoana's wife, who was
convalescing from
wounds in...