- Pāora Te
Potangaroa (died 1881) was a Māori
prophet and
rangatira of the Rangitāne iwi in the
Wairarapa region of the
North Island of New Zealand. Little...
- and post-disaster reconstruction. Chang, Yan,
Suzanne Wilkinson,
Regan Potangaroa, and
Erica Seville. "Resourcing
challenges for post-disaster
housing reconstruction:...
- when
Tamaki appealed the case to the
Privy Council in 1900.
Paora Te
Potangaroa 1881 Māori
religious leader from Wairarapa. Tipi
Tainui Ropiha 1895 1978...
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Retrieved 17 June 2023.
Potangaroa, J. (2010). Tuna
Kuwharuwhau - The
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Erica (June 2010). "Resourcing
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language pioneer Hato
Paora College, boy's
school in New
Zealand Pāora Te
Potangaroa, Māori
prophet This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- Smith,
Henry A. (1954).
Matthew Cowley Man of Faith. Bookcraft.
Paora Te
Potangaroa "Matthew Cowley". history.churchofjesuschrist.org. May 30, 2017. Retrieved...
- Kahungunu, saw the new
church as a
fulfillment of a
prophecy made by Pāora Te
Potangaroa shortly before his
death in 1881,
following a
communal debate over which...
- 1863. He
founded a
religion based in part upon the
teachings of
Paora Te
Potangaroa Patete, Anthony. "Haimona Patete".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography...
- Tāwhiao (1851–1910).
Maori Princess, had descendants. Pai Mārire
Paora Te
Potangaroa This
article uses
macrons as part of
standardised Māori spelling. "Tukaroto...