- Dame
Tariana Turia DNZM (born 8
April 1944) is a
former New
Zealand politician. She was
first elected to
Parliament in 1996.
Turia gained considerable...
- Look up
Tariana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tariana may
refer to:
Tariana people, an
ethnic group of
Brazil and
Colombia Tariana language, an Arawakan...
- The
Tariana or
Taliaseri are an
indigenous people of the Vaupés or Uaupés
River in the
Amazon region of
Brazil and Colombia.
Starting in the 19th century...
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Tariana (also Tariano) is an
endangered Maipurean (also
known as Arawak)
language spoken along the Vaupés
River in Amazonas,
Brazil by
approximately 100...
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began in 2020, the
party has been
described as left-wing, and progressive.
Tariana Turia founded the Māori
Party in 2004
after resigning from the governing...
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first formed for the 1996 election. The
electorate was
represented by
Tariana Turia from 2002 to 2014,
first for the
Labour Party and then for the Māori...
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language spoken in Amazonas,
Brazil and Colombia. Many
Tariana people,
speakers of the
endangered Tariana language are
switching to Tucano.
Nasal sounds [m...
- Māori
Party co-leader
alongside Te
Ururoa Flavell,
replacing party founder Tariana Turia. When Fox was born, the
youngest of five children, the
family lived...
- One of the
strongest critics of the bill
within the
Labour Party was
Tariana Turia, a
junior minister.
Turia indicated on a
number of
occasions that...
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Retrieved 6 June 2022. King (1999), p. 468
Lashley (2006), pp 131–3 Turia,
Tariana (7 June 2000).
Closing The Gaps (Speech). The Beehive. New
Zealand Government...