- This name was
later anglicised to New Zealand. This was
written as Nu
Tireni in the Māori
language (spelled Nu
Tirani in Te
Tiriti o Waitangi). In 1834...
-
Independence of New
Zealand (Māori: He Whaka****nga o te
Rangatiratanga o Nu
Tireni),
sometimes referred to as He Whaka****nga, is a do****ent
signed by a number...
- sang 'Sosban Fach' in reply.
Irish writer James Joyce heard the "Ko Niu
Tireni" haka
performed at the Invincibles'
match at
Paris in
January 1925. He modified...
-
Zealand (Māori: Te W(h)akaminenga o Ngā
Rangatiratanga o Ngā Hapū o Nū
Tīreni) was a
confederation of Māori
tribes based in the
north of the
North Island...
- the
United Tribes of New
Zealand (Māori: Te
Wakaminenga o nga Hapu o Nu
Tireni) or Te Kara (Māori for 'the colours') is a flag
originally designed by Henry...
- Europeans, one name used by Māori to
denote the
country as a
whole was Niu
Tireni, a
respelling of New
Zealand derived from an
approximate pronunciation....
-
Green Party of
Aotearoa New
Zealand (Māori: Rōpū Kākāriki o Aotearoa, Niu
Tireni),
commonly known as
Green or the Greens, is a
green political party in New...
- 2007)
Declaration of Independence/He Waka****nga o te
Rangatiratanga o Nu
Tireni.
Dated 28
October 1835. Ref: MS-Papers-1784-277.
Alexander Turnbull Library:...
-
Arowhenua branch, is
located south of Temuka. It
includes Te Hapa o Niu
Tireni wharenui (meeting house). In
October 2020, the
Government committed $50...
-
Nigerian Dream' award". The Guardian.
Retrieved 23
December 2019. Adebayo,
Tireni (6
September 2016). "Daily Post
extolled as
Nigeria Rebirth bestows award...