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- Takiora Ingram is a senior governmental policy advisor on marine conservation from the Cook Islands. Ingram was born in Rarotonga. Her mother was Poko...
- Lucy Takiora Lord (9 October 1842 – 3 September 1893) was a New Zealand guide and interpreter. She is known for her role as an interpreter between Māori...
- Ngāti Kahu is a Māori iwi of Northland, New Zealand. The iwi is one of the six Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. Ngāti Kahu take their...
- Gray, Tepaea Occupation business woman Known for tourist guide and cultural programming, temperance leader Relatives Lucy Takiora Lord (half-sister)...
- school with a roll of 65 as of March 2025. The school opened in 1892. Lucy Takiora Lord (1842–1893), guide and interpreter "Mayor and Councillors". Far North...
- Were Warriors Beth Heke 1995 The Call Up Emily Broughton 1995 Savage Play Takiora 1998 Dance Me to My Song Rix 1998 When Love Comes Along Katie 1999 I'll...
- wrote called Kūpapa. This play is about an ancestor of Kāwana's, Lucy Takiora Lord, who was involved in significant historical events in Aotearoa New...
- the lawyers from his criminal trial. Notable students of Love include Takiora Ingram. "Maori leader: honour reflects work of many". TVNZ. 31 December...
- notable doctoral students is governmental marine conservation advisor Takiora Ingram. In 1988 Weston was appointed to the Board of New Zealand's Earthquake...
- British paralympic judoka Sheila Ingram (1957–2020), American sprinter Takiora Ingram, academic and policy advisor on marine conservation from the Cook...