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Rangitaamo Tia****a
Takarangi QSM (née Taiuru, 24 July 1901 – 5 June 1992) was a
notable New
Zealand Māori
welfare officer and
community leader. Of Māori...
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Takarangi for water;
Takarangi thinks that he
would not like Rau****ra to die of thirst, and so
brings water. Rau****ra
likes the look of
Takarangi,...
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Trapdoor of
Trigger Words". Slate. Bridgland,
Victoria ME, and
Melanie KT
Takarangi. "Something
distressing this way comes: The
effects of
trigger warnings...
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Takarangi, M. K. Y. (2018). "Understanding the
overlap between positive and negative...
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Politics in the Maori-Language
Newspapers was
included as part of the Te
Takarangi Significant Maori non-fiction
publications in 2017. The list is a collaboration...
- of Ngāti Paoa
continued to live at
Devonport in the 1840s,
including Takarangi (baptised as Rīria),
sister of Te Kupenga, a
chief of Ngāti Paoa. Her...
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After the war,
prominent Ngāpuhi
chief Eruera Maihi Patuone, who
married Takarangi / Rīria, a high
ranking Ngāti Paoa woman,
seasonally sta**** at Whangaparāoa...
- Jack Hemi
practising his
kicking under the
coaching of Alec
Takarangi, with
Chase lying on the ground....
- vcsnet.co.nz, VCS
Websites (NZ)-Lower Hutt and Wellington. "Trevor Tame
Takarangi Olney | New
Zealand Rugby History". www.rugbyhistory.co.nz. "Whanganui...
- Williams'
oldest son. Patuone's
third wife was
Takarangi,
sister of Te Kupenga, a
chief of Ngāti Paoa.
Takarangi was
baptised at the same time,
adopting the...