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Matatina Marae and
Tuohu meeting house, and
Pananawe Marae and Te
Taumata o
Tiopira Kinaki meeting house. On 26
February 2025, a
wildfire engulfed over 70...
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Minister of Lands, and the
first Māori
Minister of Māori Affairs,
writes Tiopira McDowell, in the
space of
three years from 1972, "Rata
reformed Māori land...
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Tiopira (10
January 1871 – 1
October 1930) was a New
Zealand rugby union player who
represented his
country on the 1893 tour of Australia. He did...
- Māori.
Research conducted by
academics Professor Margaret Mutu and Dr
Tiopira McDowell of the
University of
Auckland found that the
purpose of the settlements...
- 1893 6 0 9 0
Manawatu 32
Charles Speight 1893 7 0 3 0
Auckland 33 ****oa
Tiopira 1893 8 0 0 0 Hawke's Bay 34
Tabby Wynyard 1893 7 0 14 0
Wellington 35 Alfred...
- 77 sq mi) of vegetation. The
Waipoua Forest was
bought from Māori
namely Tiopira Kinaka (Te Roroa) and
Parore Te Awha (Te Kuihi) as part of the Waipoua...
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Aroha wharenui),
Aratapu Te Roroa,
based at
Pananawe marae (Te
Taumata o
Tiopira Kinaki wharenui), Waipoua; Te
Houhanga marae (Rāhiri wharenui), Dargaville;...
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Francis O'Brien – of Richmond.
Victor Frederick Percival JP – of Auckland.
Tiopira Te
Kiriwai Pohatu JP – of Waiouru.
Bernice Elizabeth Shackleton – of Waimate...
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contraction of Māori
kaikohekohe lit. 'to eat kohekohe',
according to
Piipi Tiopira after the
sacking of a Māori
village the
survivors fled into the bush and...
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Zealand Herald. 8
December 1978. p. 1.
Henderson 1981, p. 14. McDowell,
Tiopira. "Rata,
Matiu Waitai".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for...