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Atamu Tekena or
Atamu te Kena, full name
Atamu Maurata Te Kena ʻAo Tahi (c. 1850 –
August 1892) was the
penultimate ‘Ariki or King of Rapa Nui (i.e. Easter...
- Harcourt.
Their names were
Ugonna Obuzor,
Lloyd Toku,
Chiadika Biringa, and
Tekena Elkanah. They were all
lynched after being accused of
theft in Aluu, a community...
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Tekena Nitonye Tamuno (28
January 1932 – 11
April 2015) was a
Nigerian historian and Vice-chancellor of the
University of Ibadan. He was the President...
- – c.1949), was the
consort of the
penultimate ruler of Rapa Nui,
Atamu Tekena. She was one of the last
surviving Rapa Nui
people to have been tattooed...
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naval officer Policarpo Toro
represented the
Chilean Government and
Atamu Tekena was the head of the
Council of Rapanui. The Rapa Nui
elders ceded sovereignty...
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Adeoye Lambo: 1968 – 1971
Orishejolomi Thomas:
December 1972 –
November 1975
Tekena Tamuno:
December 1975 –
November 1979
Samson Olajuwon Kokumo Olayide: December...
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wives married the men of the
royal lineage).
After the 1892
death of
Atamu Tekena, who had been
appointed king by the
Picpus mission, Riro and
Enrique Ika...
- 377. ISBN 9781592211999. Webster,
Boahen & Tidy 1980, p. 266. Tamuno,
Tekena N. (1976).
Herbert Macaulay,
Nigerian Patriot.
Heinemann Educational, 1976...
- Nigeria–Biafra War (1967–1970): my memoirs.
Spectrum Books Limited. Tamuno,
Tekena N. (1970). "Separatist
Agitations in
Nigeria since 1914". The
Journal of...
- Rapa Nui
protesters being wounded. The island's main avenue,
Avenida Atamu Tekena (formerly
Avenida Policarpo Toro), is the
heart of the town. Many hotels...