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  • Ngata
  • Surname list

    Āpirana Ngata (1874–1950), New Zealand politician and lawyer Arihia Ngata (1879–1829), New Zealand community leader, wife of Āpirana Haloti Ngata (born

    Ngata

    Ngata

  • Haloti Ngata
  • American football player (born 1984)

    Etuini Haloti Ngata (Tongan pronunciation: [ˈŋata]; born January 21, 1984) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle

    Haloti Ngata

    Haloti Ngata

    Haloti_Ngata

  • Āpirana Ngata
  • New Zealand politician and lawyer (1874–1950)

    Sir Āpirana Turupa Ngata (3 July 1874 – 14 July 1950) was a prominent New Zealand statesman. He has often been described as the foremost Māori politician

    Āpirana Ngata

    Āpirana Ngata

    Āpirana_Ngata

  • Tina Ngata
  • Environmental and Indigenous rights advocate from New Zealand

    Tina Ngata is an advocate, author and researcher based in New Zealand. Ngata is Māori and affiliates with the Ngāti Porou nation. When she was young she

    Tina Ngata

    Tina_Ngata

  • Joseph Ngata
  • American football player (born 2001)

    Joseph Ngata (born January 9, 2001) is an American professional football wide receiver. He played college football at Clemson and was signed by the Eagles

    Joseph Ngata

    Joseph_Ngata

  • Isaac Ngata
  • Congolese football manager (born 1965)

    Isaac Ngata (born 23 September 1965) is a French-Congolese football manager and former footballer who managed the Congo national football team from 2023

    Isaac Ngata

    Isaac_Ngata

  • Hōri Ngata
  • Ngāti Porou farmer, railway worker, workers' camp supervisor, accountant, lexicographer

    Tānara Ngata, a farmer, who was the eldest son of Sir Āpirana Ngata, and Maraea Mereana Baker. He served in the 28th New Zealand (Maori) Battalion. Ngata compiled

    Hōri Ngata

    Hōri_Ngata

  • Hēnare Ngata
  • New Zealand Māori leader

    Sir Hēnare Kōhere Ngata KBE JP (19 December 1917 – 11 December 2011) was a Māori leader and accountant. A prisoner of war in Germany after his capture

    Hēnare Ngata

    Hēnare Ngata

    Hēnare_Ngata

  • Linda Ngata
  • New Zealand community leader

    Linda Ngata (Ngāti Porou) is a manager and community leader based in Christchurch, New Zealand, specialising in education, training, welfare and community

    Linda Ngata

    Linda Ngata

    Linda_Ngata

  • Tuʻi Kanokupolu
  • Monarch of Tonga

    resided in Hihifo. The chiefdom, the Haʻa Ngata, is divided into Haʻa Ngata Motuʻa (old Haʻa Ngata) and Haʻa Ngata Tupu. ʻAhio (ʻulu) Kapukava Ata Veʻehala

    Tuʻi Kanokupolu

    Tuʻi_Kanokupolu

  • Whai Ngata
  • Māori broadcaster, journalist and lexicographer

    Whairiri Kitawhiti "Whai" Ngata ONZM (c. 1942 – 3 April 2016) was a Māori broadcaster, journalist, and lexicographer. Ngata worked for Radio New Zealand

    Whai Ngata

    Whai Ngata

    Whai_Ngata

  • Paratene Ngata
  • New Zealand Māori iwi (tribal) leader

    Paratene Ngata (1849? – 15 December 1924) was a New Zealand Ngāti Porou leader, storekeeper, soldier, farmer and Native Land Court assessor. He was born

    Paratene Ngata

    Paratene_Ngata

  • Harry Ngata
  • New Zealand footballer

    Heremaia "Harry" Ngata (born 24 August 1971) is a former New Zealand association football player who played as a midfielder. Ngata began his career with

    Harry Ngata

    Harry_Ngata

  • Ngata Pitcaithly
  • Ngata Prosser Pitcaithly (26 September 1906 – 28 April 1991) was a New Zealand principal and educationalist. He was born in Waimate, New Zealand, in 1906

    Ngata Pitcaithly

    Ngata_Pitcaithly

  • Arihia Ngata
  • Ngāti Porou leader (1879–1929)

    Kane Ngata, Lady Ngata, MBE (née Tāmati; 1879 – 18 April 1929) was a New Zealand community leader. Born at Whareponga, she married Āpirana Ngata at age

    Arihia Ngata

    Arihia Ngata

    Arihia_Ngata

  • Uli Latukefu
  • 21st-century Australian actor and singer

    Byamba in the American Netflix series Marco Polo. He also played Darren Ngata in the popular Australian dramatic series Doctor Doctor in series 2–4 from

    Uli Latukefu

    Uli Latukefu

    Uli_Latukefu

  • Ngata people
  • Ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Ngata people are Bantus from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central Africa. Ngatas are mentioned under various names in various sources. These

    Ngata people

    Ngata people

    Ngata_people

  • Reuben Ngata
  • New Zealand paralympian

    Reuben Ngata (born 31 October 1936) is a former New Zealand Paralympic athlete of Ngāti Porou descent. In 1961, he became diagnosed with Polio. In the

    Reuben Ngata

    Reuben_Ngata

  • Alaninema ngata
  • Species of roundworm

    Alaninema ngata is a species of nematode. The species is endemic to New Zealand, where it is widespread. The species is an intestinal parasite in terrestrial

    Alaninema ngata

    Alaninema_ngata

  • John Ngata Kariuki
  • Kenyan politician and businessman

    John Ngata Kariūki is a Kenyan politician and businessman. He has two children. His wife, Rose Wanjikū Kariūki (educationalist and economist), died in

    John Ngata Kariuki

    John_Ngata_Kariuki

  • Priority Sports and Entertainment
  • Sports management firm

    guaranteed money, bringing his 2010 salary to a total of $19,7 million. Haloti Ngata (Detroit Lions), the 12th pick in the 2006 NFL draft, signed a five-year

    Priority Sports and Entertainment

    Priority_Sports_and_Entertainment

  • Tohunga Suppression Act 1907
  • Act of the New Zealand Parliament

    MPs (Āpirana Ngata, Hōne Heke Ngāpua, Tame Parata and Henare Kaihau). According to Willie Jackson, the prevailing concern raised by Ngata was the harm

    Tohunga Suppression Act 1907

    Tohunga Suppression Act 1907

    Tohunga_Suppression_Act_1907

  • New Zealand fifty-dollar note
  • Current denomination of New Zealand currency

    Elizabeth II on the front; since 1992 it has had an image of Sir Āpirana Ngata. There have been seven different series of New Zealand banknotes, and the

    New Zealand fifty-dollar note

    New_Zealand_fifty-dollar_note

  • Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate
  • Cook Islands & NZ international rugby league & union footballer

    Te Kura Rongo Ngata-Aerengamate (born 21 October 1991) is a New Zealand women's rugby player who has represented New Zealand in rugby union and the Cook

    Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate

    Te_Kura_Ngata-Aerengamate

  • Ngāti Porou
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    player Te Moana Nui a Kiwa Ngarimu VC Āpirana Ngata, politician Arihia Ngata, community leader Linda Ngata, urban Māori authority manager and community

    Ngāti Porou

    Ngāti Porou

    Ngāti_Porou

  • Ilocano particles
  • Listing and use of Iloko discourse particles

    uncertain. Nangabak ngata ni Juan? Do you think Juan won? In negative statements, likewise, expresses the uncertainty of the speaker. Saan ngata a nangabak ni

    Ilocano particles

    Ilocano_particles

  • New Zealand at the 1976 Summer Paralympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Lean, Graeme Marett, Brian McNicholl, Dennis Miller, Doug Moore, Reuben Ngata, Eve Rimmer, and Jim Savage. Condon was competing in his third Games. He

    New Zealand at the 1976 Summer Paralympics

    New Zealand at the 1976 Summer Paralympics

    New_Zealand_at_the_1976_Summer_Paralympics

  • Tuʻi Tonga Empire
  • Empire based in Oceania during around 950s–1865

    Samoan noblewomen, such as Tohuʻia, the mother of the first Tuʻi Kanokupolu, Ngata, who came from Safata, ʻUpolu, Samoa. These mats, including the Maneafaingaa

    Tuʻi Tonga Empire

    Tuʻi Tonga Empire

    Tuʻi_Tonga_Empire

  • Ruatoria
  • Town in the Gisborne District of New Zealand

    890 to upgrade Uepohatu Marae and $232,227 to upgrade Hiruharama Marae. Ngata Memorial College is a Year 1–13 co-educational public school with a roll

    Ruatoria

    Ruatoria

    Ruatoria

  • Paraire Tomoana
  • descendants of Āpirana Ngata have claimed that he was the true composer of the song's lyrics, but this was not supported by any claim made by Ngata himself. As part

    Paraire Tomoana

    Paraire Tomoana

    Paraire_Tomoana

  • New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute
  • Art school in Rotorua, New Zealand

    Zealand. The original Institute had been established in 1926 by Sir Āpirana Ngata to combat the impending threat of the loss of traditional Māori arts. The

    New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute

    New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute

    New_Zealand_Māori_Arts_and_Crafts_Institute

  • Awatapu College
  • Secondary school in Palmestorn North, New Zealand

    Named after Sir Edmund Hillary. Rutherford Named after Sir Ernest Rutherford. Sheppard Named after Kate Sheppard. Ngata Named after Sir Āpirana Ngata.

    Awatapu College

    Awatapu College

    Awatapu_College

  • List of Football Kingz FC records and statistics
  • club's record appearance maker was Harry Ngata, who made 128 appearances between 1999 and 2004. Harry Ngata was also Football Kingz's record goalscorer

    List of Football Kingz FC records and statistics

    List_of_Football_Kingz_FC_records_and_statistics

  • Nukuʻalofa
  • Capital of Tonga

    youngest son, Ngata (later to be 1st Tuʻi Kanokupolu) as governor to Hihifo (Western side of Tongatapu). It was a difficult decision for Ngata as the Tuʻi

    Nukuʻalofa

    Nukuʻalofa

    Nukuʻalofa

  • I'm Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom
  • 2024 novel by Jason Pargin

    attack, and teams up with Abbott's father Hunter to track him down. Zeke Ngata, one of Abbott's online friends, believes Ether to be the mastermind and

    I'm Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom

    I'm_Starting_to_Worry_About_This_Black_Box_of_Doom

  • Te Matatini
  • Biennial performing arts festival in New Zealand

    Haka! The Dance of a Noble People. Auckland, NZ: Reed Books, 1993. R. Ngata and A. Armstrong, Maori Action Songs. Auckland, NZ: Reed Books, 2002. H

    Te Matatini

    Te Matatini

    Te_Matatini

  • 1919–1923 Dominion Museum ethnological expeditions
  • Research expeditions studying Māori culture

    series of ethnological research expeditions encouraged and led by Āpirana Ngata and Te Rangihīroa, and undertaken between 1919 and 1923 with Elsdon Best

    1919–1923 Dominion Museum ethnological expeditions

    1919–1923 Dominion Museum ethnological expeditions

    1919–1923_Dominion_Museum_ethnological_expeditions

  • Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories
  • Pseudohistorical theories of New Zealand settlement

    Kāhui Tipua, Te Kāhui Roko, and Te Kāhui Waitaha. According to Sir Āpirana Ngata of Ngāti Porou, Rākaihautū did not go south at all, but rather his legend

    Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories

    Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories

    Pre-Māori_settlement_of_New_Zealand_theories

  • Joseph Gitari
  • Kenyan politician

    since February 2011. He was elected after the fall of the former MP, Hon Ngata Kariuki. Joseph Gitari is a former student of Kamuiru Boys High School.

    Joseph Gitari

    Joseph_Gitari

  • Wolf Creek (TV series)
  • 2016 Australian horror television series

    as Kevin Small Richard Cawthorne as Kane Jurkewitz Rachel House as Ruth Ngata Jessica Tovey as Kirsty Hill Eddie Baroo as Ginger Jurkewitz Alicia Gardiner

    Wolf Creek (TV series)

    Wolf_Creek_(TV_series)

  • John Ibrahim
  • Australian entrepreneur (born 1970)

    incident, Nimilote Ngata. Ngata (b. ca 1988) is the son of John Ibrahim's bodyguard, Semi "Tongan Sam" Ngata. In July 2009, "Tongan Sam" Ngata, was arrested

    John Ibrahim

    John_Ibrahim

  • Māori renaissance
  • Cultural rediscovery and reappropriation movement

    Āpirana Ngata. He became the first Māori to obtain a degree, in 1893, and he went on to become a respected, long-serving MP, from 1905 to 1943. Ngata too

    Māori renaissance

    Māori_renaissance

  • Ross Intermediate School
  • School in Palmerston North, New Zealand

    competitive teams in sports and cultural events. On creation, the houses were Ngata, Hillary, Cooper and Batten. In 2014, a new house was added, named Cooper;

    Ross Intermediate School

    Ross_Intermediate_School

  • Tūrangawaewae
  • Sacred Māori place in Waikato, New Zealand

    tribal regions was highlighted by Sir Āpirana Ngata when Te Puea was debating a name for the house. Ngata and his tribe, Ngāti Porou, had contributed thousands

    Tūrangawaewae

    Tūrangawaewae

    Tūrangawaewae

  • Lists of castles by country
  • Castle Fasilides Castle Kusquam Castle Fort Jesus Lord Egerton Castle (Ngata) Murzuk Castle in Murzuk Sabha Castle in Sabha Red Castle in Tripoli Soroca

    Lists of castles by country

    Lists_of_castles_by_country

  • Pine Taiapa
  • New Zealand wood carver, farmer, rehabilitation officer, writer and genealogist

    the first students of the School of Māori Arts in Rotorua under Āpirana Ngata. As a carver he was part of over ninety-nine wharenui (Māori meeting houses)

    Pine Taiapa

    Pine_Taiapa

  • Nūhaka
  • Settlement in Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand

    events as part of the Wairoa Māori Film Festival. It includes Te Maara A Ngata wharenui, and is affiliated with Ngāti Pāhauwera and Ngāti Pāhauwera hapū

    Nūhaka

    Nūhaka

    Nūhaka

  • Football Kingz FC
  • Football club

    Harry Ngata vs Northern Spirit (H), 27 September 2002 Most goals in a season: 12 – Dennis Ibrahim 2001–2002 All-time most appearances: 129 – Harry Ngata All-time

    Football Kingz FC

    Football_Kingz_FC

  • Tony Finau
  • American professional golfer (born 1989)

    NBA basketball player Jabari Parker and former NFL football player Haloti Ngata. Finau runs the Tony Finau Foundation, an organization aimed at empowering

    Tony Finau

    Tony Finau

    Tony_Finau

  • Whakairo
  • Traditional Māori form of art carving

    Whakarewarewa in Rotorua, opened by Sir Āpirana Ngata in 1926, is a stronghold of traditional carving skills. Ngata put arts as a 'vital part' of the rejuvenation

    Whakairo

    Whakairo

    Whakairo

  • Learning Media Limited
  • English–Māori dictionary by H. M. Ngata, first in print as English–Maori Dictionary in 1993, and later on the web as the Ngata Dictionary. Learning Media was

    Learning Media Limited

    Learning_Media_Limited

  • John Southgate Allen
  • McLeod Robert McMillan Hoeroa Marumaru Ossie Mazengarb David Murdoch Āpirana Ngata† Alex O'Shea Hilcote Pitts-Brown William Polson Neill Rattray James Frederick

    John Southgate Allen

    John_Southgate_Allen

  • Whai
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    basketball team based in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty Whai, Māori string games Whai Ngata (c. 1942 – 2016), Māori broadcaster, journalist, and lexicographer WHAI

    Whai

    Whai

  • Alex O'Shea
  • New Zealand union leader and politician (1902–1990)

    McLeod Robert McMillan Hoeroa Marumaru Ossie Mazengarb David Murdoch Āpirana Ngata† Alex O'Shea Hilcote Pitts-Brown William Polson Neill Rattray James Frederick

    Alex O'Shea

    Alex O'Shea

    Alex_O'Shea

  • Māori music
  • 1975.[need quotation to verify] Ngā Mōteatea, collected by Sir Āpirana Ngata (1874-1950), is an important collection of traditional song lyrics. A karanga

    Māori music

    Māori_music

  • St Mary's Church, Tikitiki
  • Church in Tikitiki, New Zealand

    religious factions of Ngāti Porou, Christian and Pai Marire. Sir Apirana Turupa Ngata, a proponent of traditional Māori arts and craft, was the main supporter

    St Mary's Church, Tikitiki

    St Mary's Church, Tikitiki

    St_Mary's_Church,_Tikitiki

  • Cheviot Bell
  • New Zealand lawyer (1892–1960)

    McLeod Robert McMillan Hoeroa Marumaru Ossie Mazengarb David Murdoch Āpirana Ngata† Alex O'Shea Hilcote Pitts-Brown William Polson Neill Rattray James Frederick

    Cheviot Bell

    Cheviot_Bell

  • Garnet Mackley
  • New Zealand politician (1883–1986)

    McLeod Robert McMillan Hoeroa Marumaru Ossie Mazengarb David Murdoch Āpirana Ngata† Alex O'Shea Hilcote Pitts-Brown William Polson Neill Rattray James Frederick

    Garnet Mackley

    Garnet Mackley

    Garnet_Mackley

  • Rongai Constituency
  • Kenyan electoral constituency

    753 Kampi ya Moto 23,436 Lenginet 21,770 Maji Tamu 13,881 Makongeni 19,746 Ngata 17,910 Rongai 20,268 Solai 35,949 Waseges 29,722 Total x 1999 census.

    Rongai Constituency

    Rongai_Constituency

  • Māori language
  • Polynesian language spoken in New Zealand

    English. However, by 1900, all Māori members of parliament, such as Āpirana Ngata, were university graduates who spoke fluent English. Efforts to culturally

    Māori language

    Māori_language

  • Te Puke High School
  • School

    Hillary Morihana – Purple Named after Sir Howard Morrison Ngata – Green Named after Sir Āpirana Ngata Sheppard – Blue Named after Kate Sheppard Ruia Morrison

    Te Puke High School

    Te_Puke_High_School

  • New Zealand House of Representatives
  • Sole chamber of the New Zealand Parliament

    July 2025. "Photos: Apirana Ngata". NZHistory. Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 1 May 2020. "Apirana Ngata". Manatū Taonga Ministry for

    New Zealand House of Representatives

    New Zealand House of Representatives

    New_Zealand_House_of_Representatives

  • Alaninema
  • Genus of roundworms

    nematodes belonging to the monotypic family Alaninematidae. Species: Alaninema ngata Ivanova, Spiridonov, Clark, Tourna, Wilson & Barker, 2013 Alaninema njoroensis

    Alaninema

    Alaninema

  • 2002–03 Football Kingz FC season
  • Football Kingz 2002–03 football season

    Stadium Yarrow Stadium National Soccer League 11th Top goalscorer Harry Ngata (8) Highest home attendance 3,682 vs. Melbourne Knights (1 November 2002)

    2002–03 Football Kingz FC season

    2002–03_Football_Kingz_FC_season

  • Suicide squad (New Zealand)
  • Legislative Councillors appointed to end the body in 1950

    July 1950 Ossie Mazengarb (1890–1963) David Murdoch (1887–1960) Āpirana Ngata (1874–1950), died before taking seat, replaced by Marumaru Alex O'Shea (1902–1990)

    Suicide squad (New Zealand)

    Suicide_squad_(New_Zealand)

  • Tikapa
  • Place in Gisborne District, New Zealand

    to cater for children who were living at Tikapa. However, Sir Āpirana Ngata offered to place the school further inward the valley towards Waiomatatini

    Tikapa

    Tikapa

    Tikapa

  • Young Māori Party
  • Plenty. Prominent members included James Carroll, Paraire Tomoana, Āpirana Ngata, Te Rangi Hīroa (who was a founding member), and Maui Pomare. The most important

    Young Māori Party

    Young_Māori_Party

  • Edwin Hamilton
  • New Zealand politician (1885–1964)

    McLeod Robert McMillan Hoeroa Marumaru Ossie Mazengarb David Murdoch Āpirana Ngata† Alex O'Shea Hilcote Pitts-Brown William Polson Neill Rattray James Frederick

    Edwin Hamilton

    Edwin_Hamilton

  • Te Karere
  • New Zealand's first Māori language television programme

    Derek Fox and Whai Ngata. The following year, Te Karere got a regular slot of four minutes. With a modest, shoestring budget, Fox and Ngata produced a professional

    Te Karere

    Te_Karere

  • Samoa–Tonga relations
  • Bilateral relations

    rebellion intermarriages between Tongan and Samoan chiefly lines continued, and Ngata, the progenitor of the current Tonga royal dynasty, the Tuʻi Kanokupolu

    Samoa–Tonga relations

    Samoa–Tonga relations

    Samoa–Tonga_relations

  • Māui Pōmare
  • New Zealand politician, doctor and health reformer (1875 or 1876 – 1930)

    friends, notably Āpirana Ngata, Pōmare was not particularly concerned about the loss of Māori cultural identity. While Pōmare and Ngata agreed on the need to

    Māui Pōmare

    Māui Pōmare

    Māui_Pōmare

  • List of honorary doctors of the University of New Zealand
  • Marris LittD 1942 William Benham DSc 1943 Alexander Aitken DSc 1948 Āpirana Ngata LittD 1949 William Beveridge LittD 1949 Ronald Syme LittD 1949 Patrick Marshall

    List of honorary doctors of the University of New Zealand

    List_of_honorary_doctors_of_the_University_of_New_Zealand

  • NFL Top 100 Players of 2013
  • Season of television series

    Detroit Lions 2 40 41 Jason Witten Tight end Dallas Cowboys 34 41 42 Haloti Ngata Defensive tackle Baltimore Ravens 33 42 43 Eli Manning Quarterback New York

    NFL Top 100 Players of 2013

    NFL Top 100 Players of 2013

    NFL_Top_100_Players_of_2013

  • Charles White (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand lawyer and politician (1880–1966)

    McLeod Robert McMillan Hoeroa Marumaru Ossie Mazengarb David Murdoch Āpirana Ngata† Alex O'Shea Hilcote Pitts-Brown William Polson Neill Rattray James Frederick

    Charles White (New Zealand politician)

    Charles_White_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • List of New Zealand Police controversies
  • New Zealand Police controversies

    the detention of Alo Ngata, who died in police custody in July 2018 after he had been incorrectly fitted with a spit hood. Ngata had been arrested for

    List of New Zealand Police controversies

    List_of_New_Zealand_Police_controversies

  • Māori Wardens
  • Volunteer community officers in New Zealand

    to our communities at all levels". As of 2025, the chairperson is Linda Ngata. Each rohe (region) is represented by a regional entity. The six regional

    Māori Wardens

    Māori_Wardens

  • Tongan Americans
  • Americans of Tongan origin or descent

    Samoa also is 2% Tongan. Professional golfer Tony Finau NFL player Haloti Ngata BYU Head Football Coach Kalani Sitake Singer Dinah Jane NFL player Vita

    Tongan Americans

    Tongan Americans

    Tongan_Americans

  • List of rugby union players who have represented more than one nation
  • British Army Ireland Toka Natua New Zealand (RU) Cook Islands (RL) Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate New Zealand (RU) Cook Islands (RL) Apii Nicholls-Pualau Cook

    List of rugby union players who have represented more than one nation

    List_of_rugby_union_players_who_have_represented_more_than_one_nation

  • Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava
  • Kava ceremonies in Tongan society

    of the ceremony is accomplished by the King's clan, the Haʻa Ngata. Members of the Ngata clan surround the King's ʻalofi (kava ring), carrying clubs and

    Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava

    Tongan Kava Ceremony-Taumafa Kava

    Tongan_Kava_Ceremony-Taumafa_Kava

  • Māori people
  • Indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand

    20th century. Influential Māori politicians such as James Carroll, Āpirana Ngata, Te Rangi Hīroa and Māui Pōmare aimed to revitalise the Māori people after

    Māori people

    Māori people

    Māori_people

  • James McDonald (artist)
  • New Zealand artist

    expeditions alongside Te Rangihīroa, Elsdon Best, Johannes Andersen and Āpirana Ngata. In 1926 James McDonald was appointed to the board of Māori Arts, and in

    James McDonald (artist)

    James_McDonald_(artist)

  • Ossie Mazengarb
  • New Zealand barrister (1890–1963)

    McLeod Robert McMillan Hoeroa Marumaru Ossie Mazengarb David Murdoch Āpirana Ngata† Alex O'Shea Hilcote Pitts-Brown William Polson Neill Rattray James Frederick

    Ossie Mazengarb

    Ossie Mazengarb

    Ossie_Mazengarb

  • Pākehā
  • Māori term for non-Māori or White New Zealanders

    Maori language (7th ed.). Wellington, New Zealand: Government Printer. (2) Ngata, H. M. (1993). English-Maori dictionary. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning

    Pākehā

    Pākehā

    Pākehā

  • 2001–02 Football Kingz FC season
  • Football Kingz 2001–02 football season

    Davis 9 FW  NZL Paul Urlovic 11 FW  AUS Andrew Vlahos 12 MF  NZL Harry Ngata 13 DF  NZL Che Bunce 14 FW  AUS John Markovski 15 MF  NZL Mark Burton 19

    2001–02 Football Kingz FC season

    2001–02_Football_Kingz_FC_season

  • Oregon Ducks football
  • College football team for the University of Oregon

    Mariota (2014) Bo Nix (2023) Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year Haloti Ngata (2005) DeForest Buckner (2015) Pac-12 Freshman Player of the Year Jairus

    Oregon Ducks football

    Oregon Ducks football

    Oregon_Ducks_football

  • 1998 OFC Nations Cup final
  • Football match

     90' CB 6 Gavin Wilkinson LB 14 Danny Hay DM 12 Mark Atkinson RM 11 Harry Ngata  79' CM 10 Chris Jackson CM 8 Aaran Lines CM 7 Mark Burton CF 16 Vaughan

    1998 OFC Nations Cup final

    1998_OFC_Nations_Cup_final

  • Kariuki
  • Surname list

    Godffrey Gitahi Kariuki, Kenyan politician Jemimah Kariuki, Kenyan doctor John Ngata Kariuki, Kenyan politician and businessman Josiah Mwangi Kariuki (1929–1975)

    Kariuki

    Kariuki

  • List of Football Kingz FC players
  • Soccer League for the 1999–2000 season until the club folded in 2004. Harry Ngata held the record for the greatest number of appearances for Football Kingz

    List of Football Kingz FC players

    List_of_Football_Kingz_FC_players

  • Rangiora High School
  • Secondary school in Rangiora, New Zealand

    (yellow), named after author Katherine Mansfield Ngata (green), named after politician and lawyer Sir Āpirana Ngata Rutherford (blue), named after scientist Lord

    Rangiora High School

    Rangiora_High_School

  • Harold Dickie
  • New Zealand politician (1874–1954)

    McLeod Robert McMillan Hoeroa Marumaru Ossie Mazengarb David Murdoch Āpirana Ngata† Alex O'Shea Hilcote Pitts-Brown William Polson Neill Rattray James Frederick

    Harold Dickie

    Harold Dickie

    Harold_Dickie

  • Tiaki Omana
  • Rugby player

    Movement's fourth Maori electorate of Eastern Maori in 1943 from Āpirana Ngata who had held it since 1905. He was born John (Jack) Ormond on 18 December

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  • 2024 Washington Huskies football team
  • American college football season

    Williams Fr QB 17 Teddy Purcell Jr WR 18 Camden Sirmon Jr RB 21 Daniyel Ngata Sr RB 22 Cameron Davis Sr WR 23 Jason Robinson Jr. Fr RB 24 Adam Mohammed

    2024 Washington Huskies football team

    2024 Washington Huskies football team

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  • 2002–03 Northern Spirit FC season
  • Northern Spirit 2002–03 football season

    2 Northern Spirit 1–4 Football Kingz Sydney Tomasevic 90' (pen.) Report Ngata 3', 18', 83' (pen.), 87' Stadium: North Sydney Oval Attendance: 3,289 Referee:

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  • Elsdon Best
  • New Zealand historian (1856–1931)

    Library, Wellington, New Zealand, reference number: 1/2-028237-F Wayne Ngata; Arapata Hakiwai; Anne Salmond; et al. (November 2021). Treasures for the

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  • History of New Zealand
  • channels such as the land-development schemes organised by Sir Āpirana Ngata, who served as Minister of Native Affairs from 1928 to 1934. In 1933, 8

    History of New Zealand

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  • Waitaha (South Island iwi)
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    rocky peak known to Pākehā today as Mount Bossu. According to Sir Āpirana Ngata, it is "very doubtful" that Rākaihautū went south at all, saying specifically

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    Waitaha_(South_Island_iwi)

  • James Kanyotu
  • Kenyan Spy Chief (1936–2008)

    until 1992. He had seven children: John Kariuki, Stephen Njau, Christopher Ngata, Sandra Gathoni, Grace Nyawira, Christine Wangari, and Stephani Njeri. He

    James Kanyotu

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  • Hōne Taiapa
  • Māori wood carver and carpenter

    Pine Taiapa. The two brothers worked closely with politician Sir Āpirana Ngata on reintroducing the Māori arts & crafts to the country after World War

    Hōne Taiapa

    Hōne Taiapa

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  • Super Bowl XLVII
  • 2013 National Football League championship game

    Baltimore's defensive line was anchored by Pro Bowl defensive end Haloti Ngata, who compiled 51 tackles and 5 sacks, along with defensive tackle Arthur

    Super Bowl XLVII

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  • Witarina Harris
  • New Zealand film actor and Māori advocate (1906–2007)

    Princess Miro in her only film credit. Harris worked for politician Āpirana Ngata as a secretary and helped to establish Wellington's Ngāti Pōneke Young Maori

    Witarina Harris

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    Stay Alive

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