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Locality in Gisborne District, New Zealand
Rangitukia is a small settlement 10 kilometres south of East Cape in the northeast of New Zealand's North Island. It is near the mouth of the Waiapu River
Rangitukia
WW2 infantry battalion of the New Zealand Army
John Manuel from Rangitukia, killed six months later; Maaka White of Wharekahika, killed five months later; Te Kooti Reihana of Rangitukia, later wounded;
Māori_Battalion
English missionary in New Zealand
from his period of ill health, Baker left Auckland to take charge of the Rangitukia mission station. There Baker was responsible for supervising the construction
Charles_Baker_(missionary)
Place in Gisborne District, New Zealand
state highway network. The town is 6 km (3.7 mi) from the smaller town of Rangitukia, near the mouth of the Waiapu River. These towns historically had a racecourse
Tikitiki
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Whareponga Ruatoria Ngāi Tāne Potikirua ki Waiapu Hinepare, Ōhinewaiapu Rangitukia Ngāi Tutekohi Tawhiti ki Rototahe Hauiti Tolaga Bay Ngāti Hau Tawhiti
Ngāti_Porou
New Zealand actor (1938–2006)
Bill Der Liebe entgegen (2002, TV Movie) – Henry Tufare Kaa was born in Rangitukia on New Zealand's East Cape. He was from the Māori tribes of Ngati Porou
Wi_Kuki_Kaa
Tāne, Ngāti Hokopū, Ngāti Nua, Te Whānau a Hinepare, Te Whānau a Rerewa) Rangitukia Hiruharama Marae Kapohanga a Rangi Ngāti Porou (Te Aitanga a Mate, Te
List of marae in the Gisborne District
List_of_marae_in_the_Gisborne_District
New Zealand rugby union player
Gisborne and East Coast club netball sides. Her early life was spent in Rangitukia, which is located north of Tikitiki on the East Coast of the North island
Kaipo_Olsen-Baker
19th-century Anglican Bishop of Waiapu
journeys William found that Māori Christian teachers had started a school at Rangitukia and a chapel at Whakawhitirā. He chose land for a house at the Ngāti Kaipoho
William_Williams_(bishop)
New Zealand church leader (1941–2012)
and Hohipine Kaa (née Whaanga) at Rangitukia on the East Cape, where Tipi was Vicar of Waiapu, Kaa grew up in Rangitukia and Bombay where he attended St
Hone_Kaa
Ngati Porou leader, minister of religion, carver, composer of haka
childhood at Te Kautuku near Rangitukia near the mouth of the Waiapu River. By 1839, a school was opened at Rangitukia, which Tueri is believed to have
Mohi_Tūrei
New Zealand Labour Party politician
education at Ngata Memorial College, where she was head girl. She is from Rangitukia and spent time at Hinepare Marae while she was growing up. She is of Ngāti
Cushla_Tangaere-Manuel
River in New Zealand
Ranges), then passes by Ruatoria before reaching the Pacific Ocean at Rangitukia. Other tributaries of the Waiapu River include the Mangaoporo, Poroporo
Waiapu_River
New Zealand international rugby footballer (1905–1986)
Huinga Kōhere. Nēpia and his family settled on a Kohere's family farm at Rangitukia on the East Coast. They had four children, three sons and a daughter.
George_Nēpia
New Zealand writer (1942–2020)
Kaa was born in 1942 in Rangitukia on New Zealand's East Cape. Her father was the Reverend Tipi Whenua Kaa, from Rangitukia, who was vicar of the Waiapu
Keri_Kaa
Organisation in New Zealand
in Cloudy Bay and then at Nelson in 1844, then he was transferred to Rangitukia at East Cape in 1847, where he died on 11 March 1848. James Shepherd visited
Church Missionary Society in New Zealand
Church_Missionary_Society_in_New_Zealand
Archbishop of New Zealand (1924–2017)
Mihinare priest on the east coast. He spent his primary school years at Rangitukia and Cape Runaway and studied at Te Aute College for four years. He briefly
Brown_Turei
New Zealand tribal leader
Māori descent, he identified with the Ngāti Porou iwi. He was born in Rangitukia, East Coast, New Zealand. He was a member of the New Zealand Legislative
Mōkena_Kōhere
Library of New Zealand. 13 February 1885. Retrieved 8 January 2021. "Keita Rangitūkia Middlemass – Guide Kate, Te tāpoi Māori – Māori tourism". Te Ara - the
Sophia_Hinerangi
New Zealand Māori leader
presented the Tūranga Treaty copy to rangatira at Tūranga, Uawa, Wakawitirā, Rangitukia and Tokomaru so that those East Coast chiefs could sign; 41 signatures
Iharaira_Te_Houkāmau
River in New Zealand
Ngaparierua Stream, Mangawawe Stream, Mangamauku Stream, Mangao Stream, Rangitukia Stream, Paratawa Stream, Tunaeke Stream, Karakariki Stream, Mangaotama
Waipā_River
New Zealand field hockey player (born 1953)
Harina Margaret Kohere (born 14 July 1953 in Rangitukia) is a retired field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that
Harina_Kohere
River in North Island, New Zealand
doing so forming the Waiapu River, which reaches the Pacific Ocean near Rangitukia, 10 kilometres (6 mi) south of East Cape. "Place name detail: Mata River"
Mata_River
1847 the Missionary Society moved the family to a mission station at Rangitukia on the East Cape. Reay's husband died there suddenly in 1848. Reay and
Marianne_Reay
Place in Gisborne Region, New Zealand
the Tapuaeroa River near Ruatoria, and reaches the Pacific Ocean near Rangitukia. Other tributaries in the valley include the Mangaoporo, Poroporo, Wairoa
Waiapu_Valley
River in North Island, New Zealand
178.26515 • elevation 380 m (1,250 ft) Mouth Waiapu River • location Rangitukia • coordinates 37°46′25″S 178°28′17″E / 37.77363°S 178.47131°E / -37
Maraehara_River
New Zealand Māori language advocate, artist and writer
great-great-grandchild. Her tangi, or Māori funeral, was at the Ohinewaiapu Marae in Rangitukia. McCammon, Belinda (16 July 2011). "Leading Maori language figure Dame
Kāterina_Mataira
again at the Te Papa Mission in Tauranga. From 1842 to 1846 he was at the Rangitukia Mission, which was located 10 km (6.2 mi) south of East Cape, close to
James_Stack_(missionary)
Riverdale State 1 213 – 1672 1672 TKKM o Tapere-Nui-A-Whatonga 1–8 Coed Rangitukia State 1 29 [28] 2659 2659 TKKM o Te Waiu O Ngati Porou 1–15 Coed Ruatoria
List of schools in the Gisborne District
List_of_schools_in_the_Gisborne_District
Awards list for New Zealand
stipendiary magistrate, Chatham Islands. Vivian George Herbert Rickard JP – of Rangitukia. For services to local government and community affairs. Russell Robertson
1969 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
1969_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Annual awards for New Zealanders
Cromwell. Barbara Elizabeth Phillipps – of Dunedin. Honor Rickard – of Rangitukia. Eunice May Riddle – of Pukekohe. Annette Rutter – of Manukau City. Constance
2001 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
2001_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand poet and writer (1932–2002)
published a further collection of her writing in 2015. Blank was born in Rangitukia on New Zealand's East Cape on 7 June 1932. She was affiliated with the
Arapera_Blank
Annual awards for New Zealanders
Stitchbury – of Lowry Bay. For welfare services. Hiria Tangaere – of Rangitukia. For welfare services. William John Taylor – of Timaru. For welfare services
1946 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Waiapu River, a river flowing from the Raukumara Range to Rangitukia in the East Coast Waiapu Valley, the catchment area for Waiapu River and
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Knowledge; Wisdom; One Armed with Knowledge; Cleverer
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English : unexplained.A John Choate who emigrated from England in 1643 and settled in Ipswich, MA, was the ancestor of several prominent 19th century Choates, including Rufus Choate (1799–1859), who was one of the organizers of the Whig Party in MA, and Joseph Hodges Choate (1832–1917), U.S. ambassador to Great Britain.
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