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Vernice Wineera Pere (1
December 1938 – 31 July 2024) was a New
Zealand Hawaiian poet,
editor and educator.
Wineera lived in
Hawaii from 1960, and served...
- Te Rau-o-te-rangi (died c. 1871), leader,
trader and
innkeeper Vernice Wineera (born 1938), poet,
editor and
educator "Rohe". tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni Kōkiri...
- of
Councillors (1998–2010).
Taral Wayne, 72,
Canadian artist.
Vernice Wineera, 85, New Zealand-American poet.
Nigerian writer,
Professor Emeritu Funso...
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actor and
carver Rima Te Wiata, singer,
comedian and
actress Vernice Wineera, poet,
editor and
educator Mahinārangi Tocker, singer-songwriter Rota Waitoa...
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Kerri Swan 2009 3 ? ? ? ? 111
Elianna Walton 2009 ? ? ? ? ? 112
Farlane Wineera 2009 ? ? ? ? ? 113
Heather Ballinger 3 Sep 2011 vs Samoa 13 1 0 0 4 114...
- Tuivai-Lopa (74m) Con:
Sosaia Latu (3/4) (36m, 71m, 76m) Try: Te
Paeroa Wineera (24m),
Taipari Wikitera (56m),
Jericho Thompson (61m) Con:
Colwyn Kaumavae...
- (born 1945)
Christian Wiman (born 1966) Dale
Wimbrow (1895–1954)
Vernice Wineera (born 1938) Anne
Winters Yvor
Winters (1900–1968)
Jeneverah M.
Winton (1837–1904)...
- government)
Duncan Paia'aua (Pah-ee-ah-ow-ah) (Rugby
Union Player) Tutu
Wineera (kaumatua of the Ngāti Toa iwi)
Other prominent residents have included:...
- (born 1943)
Damien Wilkins (born 1963) Mark
Williams (born 1951)
Vernice Wineera (born 1938) Iona
Winter (living)
Alison Wong (born 1960)
Susan Wood (1836–1880)...
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Virginia Sorensen Josephine Spencer Emma Lou
Thayne Orson F.
Whitney Vernice Wineera Harvest:
Contemporary Mormon Poems (1989),
edited by
Eugene England and...