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Ngāreta Mary
Gabel (born 29 July 1975) is a New
Zealand children's
author and teacher,
known for her te reo Māori (Māori language) children's picture...
- most
powerful New Zealander.
Jones had
seven children with his
first wife
Ngāreta, from whom he
separated in 2011; she died from
cancer in 2015.
Jones began...
- the Hawke's Bay
Education Board. Napier: Hawke's Bay
Education Board.
Ngareta Timutimu;
Judith Simon; Kay
Morris Matthews (June 1998). "Historical research...
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Trish Bowles Mallinson Rendel 2004
Picture Books Oh Hogwash,
Sweet Pea!
Ngāreta Gabel Ali Teo,
Astrid Jensen ****a
Publishers 2004
Picture Books Grandpa's...
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Textile Institute.
Conference Proceedings, CD. Tamarapa, A. (2011). Mere
Ngareta’s Kahu Kiwi. In McKergow,
Fiona and Taylor, Kerry. (Eds.), Te Hao Nui The...
- diarist,
community leader, philanthropist,
social reformer and
suffragette Ngāreta Gabel (born 1975), children's
author Abby
Gaines (living),
romance novelist...
- Signal; ill. by Ross
Kinnaird Picture Book 2004 Oh Hogwash,
Sweet Pea!
Ngāreta Gabel; ill. by Ali Teo &
Astrid Jensen Picture Book 2005 The
Other Ark...
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Thompson – of Sunnybrook, Rotorua. For
services to
netball administration.
Ngareta Timutimu – of Tauranga. For
services to Māori and education. Dr
Janet Catherine...
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Catherine Fulton (1829–1919), diarist,
social reformer and
suffragette Ngāreta Gabel (born 1975), children's
author Abby
Gaines (fl. 2007),
romance novelist...