- Cathedral, Nelson. They had two sons and two daughters. They
lived at
Tiakiwai House in
Wellington for many years.
Stowe was
exhibited with the Fine Arts...
- Te
Uruhina McGarvey-
Tiakiwai (27
September 1927 – 5 June 2015) was a New
Zealand Māori leader. A kuia of Ngāi Tūhoe and Te Arawa, she was also of English...
- 18357/ijih121201716902. Ahuriri-Driscoll A,
Baker V, Hepi M,
Hudson M, Mika C,
Tiakiwai S (2008). The ****ure of
rongoa Maori:
wellbeing and sustainability. Institute...
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included Kaiwharawhara,
Pakuao and
Raurimu from the
first arrival in 1824,
Tiakiwai (Thorndon)
after the
departure of
Ngati Mutunga (in 1835). The
Ngati Tama...
-
finalist in the New
Zealander of the Year Bishop, Russell, Mere Berryman, S.
Tiakiwai, and Cath Richardson. "Te Kotahitanga: The
experiences of year 9 and 10...
-
reconquest of
Heretaunga was
reported by
Hamana Tiakiwai to the
Native Land
Court at
hearings in 1886 and 1889.
Tiakiwai also
recounted the gift of Te Rangitaumaha...
-
Milne 1984 Wai
Eruera Keri
Milne Wayne Wills Erina Hurihanganui 1985 Hans
Tiakiwai Marama Ormsby Kupe Kaka
Dallas Cribb 1986
Nicholas Ngaropo Rebecca Davis...
- Wikidata Q126685001.
Leonie Pihama;
Jenny Lee-Morgan;
Linda Tuhiwai Smith;
Sarah Jane
Tiakiwai;
Joeliee Seed-Pihama (March 2019). "MAI Te Kupenga:
Supporting Māori and...
- in the Bay of
Plenty in 1913 to
Ernest Brodrick (1858–?), and Te Pari
Tiakiwai (?-1940) when
Ernest was aged 56.
Ernest had been born in Baydon, Wiltshire...
- : 146–150
Another £530 was
distributed to Māori of Kumutoto,
Pipitea and
Tiakiwai pā the same day. Spain, who in
early February had
gained in-principle agreement...