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Haimona Patete (1863 – 25 June 1921) was a New
Zealand Māori
leader and
religious founder. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Koata and Ngati...
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belonging to the
family Araliaceae. Māori
names include: patē, patatē,
patete, and kōtētē. It
occurs in
lowland to
lower montane forests from sea level...
- at the
Wayback Machine,
Masterton District Library &
Wairarapa Archive "
Patete, Haimona", Te Ara "Culture and
identity -
Statistics New Zealand". www.stats...
- maoridictionary.co.nz. Te Aka Māori Dictionary.
Retrieved 23
September 2022. "
Pātete, Haimona". "Tēnei ētehi
mahara ruarua nei: How some of my
whanaunga were...
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Google Books. "taka - Māori Dictionary". maoridictionary.co.nz.
Patete,
Anthony (1996). "
Patete, Haimona". Te Ara – the
Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved...
- last nail at Māui,
which missed and set fire to the kaikōmako, tōtara,
patete, pukatea, and māhoe trees; the
dried sticks of the māhoe were
brought back...
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October 2015. "Land, Air,
Water Aotearoa (LAWA) -
Tangahoe River 150m u/s of
Patete S. confluence". www.lawa.org.nz.
Retrieved 2017-03-07. "Land, Air, Water...
- Te Kooti; and the
Church of the
Seven Rules of Jehovah,
founded by
Simon Patete. Tāwhiao
Bronwyn Elsmore (1989). Mana from Heaven: A
Century of Māori Prophets...
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Hokio Beach, near Levin, less than
seven months later, on 24 June 1932.
Patete, Anthony. "Makitanara, Tuiti".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography. Ministry...
- who
rejected the fire. It then went on,
landing in the kaikōmako, tōtara,
patete, pukatea, and māhoe
trees who
received the fire,
considering it a great...