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  • Te Ata
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Te Ata may refer to: Ngāti Te Ata, a Māori iwi (tribe) Te Atairangikaahu (1931–2006), Māori queen Te Ata (actress) (1895–1995), American Chickasaw Indian

    Te Ata

    Te_Ata

  • Te Ata (actress)
  • Chickasaw actress and storyteller

    Frances Thompson Fisher (December 3, 1895 – October 26, 1995), best known as Te Ata, was an American actress, centenarian and citizen of the Chickasaw Nation

    Te Ata (actress)

    Te_Ata_(actress)

  • Te Atairangikaahu
  • Māori Queen from 1966 to 2006

    Her full name and title was Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu. Her title Te Arikinui (meaning Paramount Chief) and name Te Atairangikaahu (meaning the

    Te Atairangikaahu

    Te Atairangikaahu

    Te_Atairangikaahu

  • Gil Birmingham
  • American actor (born 1953)

    the Chickasaw Nation production of Te Ata, Birmingham plays Thomas Benjamin 'T.B.' Thompson, Mary Frances 'Te Ata' (Thompson) Fisher's father. Birmingham

    Gil Birmingham

    Gil Birmingham

    Gil_Birmingham

  • Q'orianka Kilcher
  • German-Peruvian actress (born 1990)

    starred as the Chickasaw Nation representative and actress Te Ata in the 2017 film Te Ata. In 2018, Kilcher appeared in TNT's The Alienist as Mary Palmer

    Q'orianka Kilcher

    Q'orianka Kilcher

    Q'orianka_Kilcher

  • Waikato Tainui
  • Māori iwi (tribe) in Aotearoa New Zealand

    Waikare marae at Te Kauwhata Horahora marae at Rangiriri Matahuru Papakainga marae at Ohinewai Maurea marae at Te Ōhakī The hapū of Ngāti Te Ata and Ngāti Paretaua

    Waikato Tainui

    Waikato_Tainui

  • Te Rangi-ita (Ngāti Tūwharetoa)
  • Māori ariki (chieftain)

    an invasion by the Ngāti Raukawa chieftain Te Ata-inutai, and forged a peace through his marriage to Te Ata-inutai's daughter, Waitapu. Through their children

    Te Rangi-ita (Ngāti Tūwharetoa)

    Te_Rangi-ita_(Ngāti_Tūwharetoa)

  • Waiuku
  • Town in Auckland Region, New Zealand

    a centre for Ngāti Kahukōkā, a Waiohua hapū, by the 15th century. Ngāti Te Ata developed as a union between Waiohua and Waikato Tainui peoples, around

    Waiuku

    Waiuku

    Waiuku

  • Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua is a Māori iwi from the area around the Manukau Harbour in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua were traditionally

    Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua

    Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua

    Ngāti_Te_Ata_Waiohua

  • Riu ō Te Ata Valley
  • Valley in Antarctica

    Riu ō Te Ata Valley (78°22′S 163°52′E / 78.367°S 163.867°E / -78.367; 163.867) is a small, mostly ice-free valley at the southern side of Lake Morning

    Riu ō Te Ata Valley

    Riu_ō_Te_Ata_Valley

  • Helen Cole
  • American politician (1922–2004)

    Helen TeAta Gale Cole (July 13, 1922 – April 7, 2004) was an American politician who served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1979 to 1984

    Helen Cole

    Helen_Cole

  • Whatumoana Paki
  • New Zealand Māori royal elder

    But he did it with panache and he was a tower of strength behind Dame Te Ata." In 1990, Paki received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal, and in

    Whatumoana Paki

    Whatumoana_Paki

  • Te Ata-inutai
  • Māori rangatira (chieftain)

    Te Ata-inutai was a Māori rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti Raukawa iwi in the Tainui tribal confederation based at Whare-puhunga in the Waikato region

    Te Ata-inutai

    Te_Ata-inutai

  • Tūwharetoa a Turiroa
  • Māori chieftain

    Tūwharetoa murdered Te Ata-inutai in revenge for his earlier attack. In revenge for that killing, Te Ata-inutai's grandson, Tū-te-tawhā, eventually organised

    Tūwharetoa a Turiroa

    Tūwharetoa_a_Turiroa

  • Kai-ihu
  • Zealand. He is best known for his part in a raid on Te Huaki in revenge for the murder of his father, Te-Ata-i-ōrongo. He probably lived in the early seventeenth

    Kai-ihu

    Kai-ihu

  • Pūao-te-Āta-tū
  • New Zealand report

    Pūao-te-Āta-tū (Māori: "daybreak") was the title of a 1986 report published by the Ministerial Advisory Committee on a Māori Perspective for the Department

    Pūao-te-Āta-tū

    Pūao-te-Āta-tū

  • Chickasaw Nation
  • Indigenous nation based in Oklahoma, United States

    niece of Te Ata Fisher Tom Cole, U.S. Congressman, son of Helen Cole Adele Collins (1908–1996), visual artist Hiawatha Estes, architect Te Ata Fisher,

    Chickasaw Nation

    Chickasaw Nation

    Chickasaw_Nation

  • Te Rauparaha
  • Māori chief and war leader of Ngāti Toa (1760s–1849)

    Michael; Rice, Rebecca (1 March 2024). Te Ata o Tū: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga: The New Zealand Wars Collections of Te Papa: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga, The

    Te Rauparaha

    Te Rauparaha

    Te_Rauparaha

  • Tino Rangatiratanga flag
  • Flag of Indigenous New Zealanders

    among people who identify with Māori ethnicity. A Māori advocacy group, Te Ata Tino Toa, applied for the national Māori flag to fly on the Auckland Harbour

    Tino Rangatiratanga flag

    Tino Rangatiratanga flag

    Tino_Rangatiratanga_flag

  • Whiti-patatō
  • rangatira, Te Ata-inutai, probably in the mid-seventeenth century. The surviving sources give no details of Whiti-patatō's descent or origins. Te Ata-inutai

    Whiti-patatō

    Whiti-patatō

  • Alistair Te Ariki Campbell
  • New Zealand poet, playwright and novelist

    Spirits, Wellington: Wai-te-ata Press 1964: Wild Honey, London: Oxford University Press 1967: Blue Rain: Poems, Wellington: Wai-te-ata Press 1972: Kapiti:

    Alistair Te Ariki Campbell

    Alistair_Te_Ariki_Campbell

  • Tū-te-tawhā Whare-oneone
  • Māori rangatira

    arranged a raid in revenge for the murder of his maternal grandfather, Te Ata-inutai. He was a brave warrior, but also excessively proud and died when

    Tū-te-tawhā Whare-oneone

    Tū-te-tawhā_Whare-oneone

  • Tāwhiao
  • Leader of the Waikato tribes and second Māori King (c. 1822–1894)

    he had not much longer to live. Tanirau replied, ‘E tō ana i te ahiahi, e ara ana i te ata, e tū koe he Kīngi’ (it sets in the evening to rise again in

    Tāwhiao

    Tāwhiao

    Tāwhiao

  • Tom Cole
  • American politician (born 1949)

    Cole was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, the son of John D. Cole and Helen Te Ata (née Gale); the latter was the first Native American elected to the Oklahoma

    Tom Cole

    Tom Cole

    Tom_Cole

  • Te Pikikōtuku o Ngāti Rongomai
  • New Zealand kapa haka group

    2019 Te Matatini competition. In 2022, the group recorded "Te Ata Māhina", the waiata tira from this performance for the 50th anniversary of Te Matatini

    Te Pikikōtuku o Ngāti Rongomai

    Te_Pikikōtuku_o_Ngāti_Rongomai

  • Te Wairākau
  • Te Wairākau was a Māori woman from the Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua sub-tribe (hapū) of the Te Waiohua tribe (iwi) of New Zealand. Te Wairākau signed the Treaty

    Te Wairākau

    Te_Wairākau

  • Wai-te-ata Music Press
  • Wai-te-ata Music Press is a centre of Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music, that publishes New Zealand sheet music, CDs and other music-related publications

    Wai-te-ata Music Press

    Wai-te-ata_Music_Press

  • Manurewa
  • Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand

    since at least the 13th century, and has cultural significance for Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua. Manurewa developed as a rural community after the Manurewa railway

    Manurewa

    Manurewa

    Manurewa

  • Chickasaw
  • Indigenous people of Southeastern Woodlands of the US

    and MacArthur Fellow Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate, composer and pianist Te Ata, traditional Indian storyteller and actress Fred Waite, cowboy and Chickasaw

    Chickasaw

    Chickasaw

    Chickasaw

  • Avatar (2009 film)
  • 2009 film by James Cameron

    "Q'orianka Kilcher Portrays Chickasaw Performer and Historical Figure in Film 'Te Ata'". The Chickasaw Nation. Archived from the original on February 27, 2022

    Avatar (2009 film)

    Avatar_(2009_film)

  • Papakura
  • Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand

    the latter 18th century, the tribal identities of Te Ākitai Waiohua, Ngāti Tamaoho and Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua began developing, among Waiohua descendant

    Papakura

    Papakura

    Papakura

  • Pukekohe
  • Town in Auckland Region, New Zealand

    area was important to Waiohua tribes including Ngāti Tamaoho, Ngāti Te Ata and Te Ākitai, due to the strategic views from the hill and the high quality

    Pukekohe

    Pukekohe

    Pukekohe

  • Pukekiwiriki
  • Volcano in Auckland, New Zealand

    House New Zealand. p. 266. ISBN 978-1-86962-1513. Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua (February 2021). Ngati Te Ata (Waiohua) Cultural Values Assessment Report (PDF) (Report)

    Pukekiwiriki

    Pukekiwiriki

  • Ian George (artist)
  • Cook Islands artist, educator, and curator

    In 2003, George also co-curated an exhibition named Te Ata Ou as a response to Paringa Ou. Te Ata Ou was exhibited in Christchurch to be part of the Pacific

    Ian George (artist)

    Ian_George_(artist)

  • Chickasha, Oklahoma
  • City in Oklahoma, United States

    born in Chickasha Robert Streb, PGA tour golfer Mary Frances Thompson (Te Ata Fisher), Chickasaw actress; attended USAO in Chickasha Kelby Tomlinson,

    Chickasha, Oklahoma

    Chickasha, Oklahoma

    Chickasha,_Oklahoma

  • George Clyde Fisher
  • American museum curator (1878–1949)

    Katherine Wiley. They divorced in 1933. On September 28, 1933 he married Te Ata, a Chickasaw storyteller. They remained married until his death on January

    George Clyde Fisher

    George Clyde Fisher

    George_Clyde_Fisher

  • Brigid Brannagh
  • American actress

    Watching Becky Westlake 2016 Vanished – Left Behind: Next Generation Sarah 2016 Te Ata Bertie Thompson 2017 You Get Me Corinne Direct-to-streaming film

    Brigid Brannagh

    Brigid Brannagh

    Brigid_Brannagh

  • Cindy Pickett
  • American actress

    Butterfly Wendy Short White Wings Janice Short Confession Julie Warren Short Te Ata Miss Davis 2017 Opus of an Angel Sister Monica Post-production 20?? Rose

    Cindy Pickett

    Cindy_Pickett

  • Māori protest movement
  • Indigenous rights movement in New Zealand

    October 2024. Te Ata Tino Toa (5 February 2008). "Māori flag by plane, boat and convoy in Auckland". Scoop. Retrieved 18 October 2024. Te Ata Tino Toa (6

    Māori protest movement

    Māori_protest_movement

  • Te Waiohua
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    Ngāti Whātua hapū, Te Taoū. The descendants of the Waiohua confederation today include Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua, Ngāti Tamaoho and Te Ākitai Waiohua. Waiohua

    Te Waiohua

    Te Waiohua

    Te_Waiohua

  • Structural discrimination in New Zealand
  • In the New Zealand Department of Social Welfare's (1988) Report, Puao-te-Ata-tu, it was noted that structural discrimination is “the most insidious and

    Structural discrimination in New Zealand

    Structural_discrimination_in_New_Zealand

  • Ihumātao
  • Archaeological site in Auckland, New Zealand

    be occupied by Waiohua-descendent peoples Ngāti Tamaoho, Te Ākitai Waiohua and Ngāti Te Ata, who lived in a disbursed circuit around the Manukau Harbour

    Ihumātao

    Ihumātao

    Ihumātao

  • University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
  • Public university in Chickasha, Oklahoma, US

    Drovers' Softball team being National Tourney Qualifiers three years in a row. Te Ata (Mary Thompson) graduated from OCW in 1919, famed Chickasaw storyteller

    University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

    University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

    University_of_Science_and_Arts_of_Oklahoma

  • Donald McKenzie (academic)
  • New Zealander bibliographer and literary scholar

    professor of English language and literature in 1969. He founded the Wai-te-ata Press at Victoria University in 1962 to teach students all elements of book

    Donald McKenzie (academic)

    Donald_McKenzie_(academic)

  • Pare-kāwa
  • Māori rangatira (chieftain)

    of Te Rangi-ita and Waitapu. Through her father, Te Rangi-ita, she was a descendant of Tūwharetoa i te Aupōuri. Her mother was the daughter of Te Ata-inutai

    Pare-kāwa

    Pare-kāwa

  • Kupe
  • Māori semi-legendary explorer

    It is said that some of his people remained. A tradition of the Ngāti Te Ata tribe, also dated 1842, and also from the South Manukau area, places Kupe

    Kupe

    Kupe

    Kupe

  • Mount Taupiri
  • Hill in Waikato, New Zealand

    Akuhata, Karla (2011-09-26). "Revered Kingitanga elder reunited with Dame Te Ata, Whatumoana Paki laid to rest". Waikato Times. Retrieved 2011-10-16. 37°36′17″S

    Mount Taupiri

    Mount Taupiri

    Mount_Taupiri

  • List of iwi
  • Iwi of New Zealand

    the Chatham Islands, Honolulu, 1923. K. R. Howe. Ideas of Māori origins, Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 28 October 2008. Thomson, Arthur

    List of iwi

    List_of_iwi

  • Kahurangi Taylor
  • New Zealand model

    of Difference Award, working alongside the outreach team at Te Ara Rangatu o te Iwi o Te Ata Waiohua (TAR) to benefit the community of Waiuku. This follows

    Kahurangi Taylor

    Kahurangi Taylor

    Kahurangi_Taylor

  • Battle of Ruapekapeka
  • 1845–46 New Zealand engagement between British and Ngāpuhi

    Michael; Rice, Rebecca (1 March 2024). Te Ata o Tū: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga: The New Zealand Wars Collections of Te Papa: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga, The

    Battle of Ruapekapeka

    Battle of Ruapekapeka

    Battle_of_Ruapekapeka

  • Ngāneko Minhinnick
  • June 2017) was a New Zealand Māori leader. Born on 15 August 1939 of Ngāti Te Ata descent, Minhinnick grew up in Waiuku and was one of 15 children. From an

    Ngāneko Minhinnick

    Ngāneko Minhinnick

    Ngāneko_Minhinnick

  • Pahurehure Inlet
  • Inlet of the Manukau Harbour in the Auckland Region

    culturally significant to Waiohua iwi, including Ngāti Tamaoho, Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua, Te Ākitai Waiohua, and to Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki. The inlet was an important

    Pahurehure Inlet

    Pahurehure Inlet

    Pahurehure_Inlet

  • Ngāi Tahu
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    and lay in wait for the Taumutu people with muskets. According to Hakopa Te Ata-o-Tu, a member of Tamaiharanui's party, Tamaiharanui became less enthusiastic

    Ngāi Tahu

    Ngāi Tahu

    Ngāi_Tahu

  • Auckland
  • Largest city in New Zealand

    line of chiefs from the southern Taranaki, or a female leader of Ngāti Te Ata. Other versions of the name include Tāmakinui (great Tāmaki) or Tāmaki-herehere-ngā-waka

    Auckland

    Auckland

    Auckland

  • Tamamutu
  • Māori ariki (chieftain)

    Waitapu. Through his father, Te Rangi-ita, he was a descendant of Tūwharetoa i te Aupōuri. His mother was the daughter of Te Ata-inutai of Ngāti Raukawa,

    Tamamutu

    Tamamutu

  • Notable American Women, 1607–1950
  • Reference work published in 1971

    Bunzel Lydia Cabrera Eleanor Leacock Margaret Mead Pearl Primus Mary Pukui Te Ata Ruth Murray Underhill Margarete Bieber Marija BirutÏ AlseikaitÏ Gimbutas

    Notable American Women, 1607–1950

    Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950

  • List of Māori waka
  • Hawaiki; Te Rīrino was said to be lost at sea. Māori migration canoes List of Māori iwi Lists of marae in New Zealand "Te Puni Kōkiri". tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni

    List of Māori waka

    List_of_Māori_waka

  • Ēpiha Pūtini
  • 19th-century Ngāti Tamaoho chief in Auckland, New Zealand

    Ngāti Tamaoho and neighbouring iwi Ngāti Te Ata, and resulted in several deaths on the side of Ngāti Te Ata. Pūtini is best remembered for his Wesleyan

    Ēpiha Pūtini

    Ēpiha Pūtini

    Ēpiha_Pūtini

  • South Auckland
  • Region of Auckland, New Zealand

    Harbour. During this time, the tribal identities of Te Ākitai Waiohua, Ngāti Tamaoho and Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua developed. Ngāti Whātua people who remained

    South Auckland

    South Auckland

    South_Auckland

  • Crewe and Nantwich (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)

    Wood 9,602 20.3 +17.7 Liberal Democrats Matt Theobald 2,286 4.8 −0.3 Green Te Ata Browne 2,151 4.6 +2.7 Putting Crewe First Brian Silvester 588 1.2 N/A Workers

    Crewe and Nantwich (constituency)

    Crewe and Nantwich (constituency)

    Crewe_and_Nantwich_(constituency)

  • Hongi Hika
  • New Zealand Māori chief

    Michael; Rice, Rebecca (1 March 2024). Te Ata o Tū: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga: The New Zealand Wars Collections of Te Papa: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga, The

    Hongi Hika

    Hongi Hika

    Hongi_Hika

  • Puhinui Creek
  • River in Auckland Region, New Zealand

    The stream is in the traditional rohe of Waiohua, including Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua and Te Ākitai Waiohua, and was traditionally used to collect flax and eels

    Puhinui Creek

    Puhinui Creek

    Puhinui_Creek

  • List of marae in the Auckland Region
  • of marae in New Zealand Tāmaki Māori "Te Kāhui Māngai directory". tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni Kōkiri. "Māori Maps". maorimaps.com. Te Potiki National Trust.

    List of marae in the Auckland Region

    List_of_marae_in_the_Auckland_Region

  • Verse novel
  • Literary genre

    Faber, 2000) Maori Battalion: A Poetic Sequence, Alistair Te Ariki Campbell (Wellington: Wai-te-ata Press, 2001) The Beauty of the Husband, Anne Carson (London:

    Verse novel

    Verse_novel

  • Puhinui Reserve
  • Protected working farm in Auckland

    area is of particular significance to Waiohua iwi, including Te Ākitai Waiohua and Ngāti Te Ata.. The Puhinui Reserve is a peninsula between the Puhinui Creek

    Puhinui Reserve

    Puhinui Reserve

    Puhinui_Reserve

  • Apirana Taylor
  • New Zealand writer, painter and musician

    poetry – Eyes of the Ruru (1979), Soft Leaf Falls of the Moon (1997) and Te Ata Kura; the red-tipped dawn (2004); three short-story collections; a novel

    Apirana Taylor

    Apirana Taylor

    Apirana_Taylor

  • Māngere
  • Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand

    affiliated with the Waikato Tainui hapū of Ngāti Paretaua, Te Ākitai and Ngāti Te Ata. Pūkaki Marae and Te Kāhu Pokere o Tāmaki Mākaurau meeting house are affiliated

    Māngere

    Māngere

    Māngere

  • Waikari (Ngāti Tūwharetoa)
  • Māori ariki or rangatira (chieftain)

    over the whole of Lake Taupō. He was killed by Ngāti Raukawa rangatira Te Ata-inutai. He probably lived in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries

    Waikari (Ngāti Tūwharetoa)

    Waikari_(Ngāti_Tūwharetoa)

  • Graham Greene (actor)
  • First Nations actor (1952–2025)

    www.canadiantheatre.com. Retrieved December 14, 2022. Graham Greene | TeAta, retrieved December 14, 2022 Ormsby, Robert (September 1, 2008). "Flipping

    Graham Greene (actor)

    Graham Greene (actor)

    Graham_Greene_(actor)

  • Peter Bland
  • British-New Zealand poet and actor

    Interiors. Wai-te-ata Press. 1964. The Man With the Carpet-Bag. Caxton Press. 1972. Mr. Maui. London Magazine Editions. 1976. Primitives. Wai-te-ata Press. 1979

    Peter Bland

    Peter_Bland

  • Private press
  • Type of book publisher

    three New Zealand universities: Auckland (Holloway Press), Victoria (Wai-te-ata Press) and Otago (Otakou Press). A 1982 Newsweek article about the rebirth

    Private press

    Private_press

  • New Zealand Chinese Growers Monthly Journal
  • New Zealand Chinese journal

    Retrieved 8 May 2021. "Chinese Heritage Types". Wai-te-ata Press. Victoria University of Wellington – Te Herenga Waka. Retrieved 8 May 2021. 僑農月刊 New Zealand

    New Zealand Chinese Growers Monthly Journal

    New_Zealand_Chinese_Growers_Monthly_Journal

  • Te Rangihaeata
  • Maori chief

    Michael; Rice, Rebecca (1 March 2024). Te Ata o Tū: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga: The New Zealand Wars Collections of Te Papa: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga, The

    Te Rangihaeata

    Te Rangihaeata

    Te_Rangihaeata

  • Gail Cronauer
  • American actress

    2016 Occupy, Texas The Principal 2016 The Sector Trading Post Woman 2016 Te Ata Eleanor Roosevelt 2016 A Heart That Forgives Betty 2016 Kreep Hazel 2017

    Gail Cronauer

    Gail_Cronauer

  • Pukekohe Hill
  • Volcano in Auckland, New Zealand

    hill was important to Waiohua tribes including Ngāti Tamaoho, Ngāti Te Ata and Te Ākitai, due to the strategic views and quality soil. The northern slopes

    Pukekohe Hill

    Pukekohe Hill

    Pukekohe_Hill

  • For the Fallen
  • 1914 poem by Laurence Binyon

    e ngoikore Ahakoa pehea i ngā āhuatanga o te wā I te hekenga atu o te rā Tae noa ki te arangamai i te ata Ka maumahara tonu tātou ki a rātou Ka maumahara

    For the Fallen

    For the Fallen

    For_the_Fallen

  • Green Party of England and Wales election results
  • Finlayson 1,092 2.4% 5 Crawley Iain Dickson 1,451 2.9% 4 Crewe and Natwich Te Ata Browne 975 1.8% 5 Croydon Central Esther Sutton 1,215 2.2% 4 Croydon North

    Green Party of England and Wales election results

    Green_Party_of_England_and_Wales_election_results

  • Māori Battalion
  • WW2 infantry battalion of the New Zealand Army

    Alistair Te Ariki (2001). Maori Battalion: A Poetic Sequence. Wellington: Wai-te-ata Press. ISBN 1-877159-11-5. Gardiner, Wira (1995). Te Mua o te Ahi: The

    Māori Battalion

    Māori Battalion

    Māori_Battalion

  • New Zealand School of Music
  • Conservatory in Wellington, New Zealand

    degree course in music therapy available in the country, and runs the Wai-te-ata Music Press, which produces CDs and sheet music editions of New Zealand

    New Zealand School of Music

    New Zealand School of Music

    New_Zealand_School_of_Music

  • Air Transport Auxiliary
  • British WWII aviation support organisation

    The Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) was a British civilian organisation set up at the start of the Second World War with headquarters at White Waltham Airfield

    Air Transport Auxiliary

    Air Transport Auxiliary

    Air_Transport_Auxiliary

  • 2023 Cheshire East Council election
  • 2023 English local election

    48.77 Labour Simon Richards 1,027 43.59 Labour Jamie Messent 943 40.03 Green Te Ata Browne 379 16.09 Turnout 2,356 Conservative hold Conservative hold

    2023 Cheshire East Council election

    2023 Cheshire East Council election

    2023_Cheshire_East_Council_election

  • Rachel Bush
  • New Zealand poet (1941–2016)

    Workplaces Scheme. The resulting poems were published as a booklet by the Wai-te-ata Press in 2006, accompanied by photographs taken in the Neonatal Unit by

    Rachel Bush

    Rachel_Bush

  • Hōne Heke
  • New Zealand Māori chief (died 1850)

    Michael; Rice, Rebecca (1 March 2024). Te Ata o Tū: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga: The New Zealand Wars Collections of Te Papa: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga, The

    Hōne Heke

    Hōne Heke

    Hōne_Heke

  • Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin
  • French painter

    son œuvre", Le Monde (in French), 6 August 2020 Council, Oklahoma Arts. "Te Ata by Nellie Ellen Shepherd Visual Art Details and Symbolism". Archived from

    Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin

    Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin

    Henri-Jean_Guillaume_Martin

  • Demographics of Auckland
  • Population data of Auckland, New Zealand

    are indigenous to Auckland, include Ngāti Pāoa, Ngāi Tai, Te Wai-o-Hua, Ngāti Te Ata and Te Kawerau-a-Maki, and the Ngāti Whātua hapū (sub-tribe) of Ngāti

    Demographics of Auckland

    Demographics of Auckland

    Demographics_of_Auckland

  • Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill
  • Hill in Auckland, New Zealand

    Retrieved 1 November 2011. Patterson, Malcolm (February 2021). "Ngāti Te Ata Cultural Values Assessment Report" (PDF). Environmental Protection Authority

    Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill

    Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill

    Maungakiekie_/_One_Tree_Hill

  • Polynesian Society
  • Nonprofit organization in Auckland, New Zealand

    2006, the society's patron was the Māori Queen Te Arikinui Dame Te Ata-i-rangi-kaahu (1931–2006); Dame Te Ata was succeeded by the current patrons, Le Afioga

    Polynesian Society

    Polynesian_Society

  • Cheshire East Council elections
  • Local government elections in Cheshire, England

    Silvester 128 16.5 +1.2 Women's Equality Vicky Pulman 22 2.8 new Green Te Ata Browne 12 1.6 new Majority 58 7.5 Turnout 774 Conservative gain from Labour

    Cheshire East Council elections

    Cheshire_East_Council_elections

  • Mataaho
  • Māori deity

    traditional significance for Te Kawerau ā Maki and Waiohua iwi, and is considered a tupuna (ancestor) of Te Ākitai Waiohua and Ngaati Te Ata Waiohua iwi. Myths

    Mataaho

    Mataaho

  • Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency
  • Crewe and Nantwich Ben Fletcher Connor Naismith Matt Theobald Matthew Wood Te Ata Browne Conservative Kieran Mullan Stood in Bexhill and Battle Chester South

    Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency

    Candidates_of_the_2024_United_Kingdom_general_election_by_constituency

  • University of Redlands
  • Private university in Redlands, California, U.S.

    University of California, Davis, accessed 15 August 2022 Green, Richard (2006). Te Ata: Chickasaw Storyteller, American Treasure. University of Oklahoma Press

    University of Redlands

    University_of_Redlands

  • Douglas H. Johnston
  • Governor of the Chicksaw Nation (1856–1939)

    "Juanita") Elizabeth Johnston. Johnston was an uncle of Chickasaw performer Te Ata Fisher. Douglas Johnston died on June 28, 1939. He was buried in Tishomingo

    Douglas H. Johnston

    Douglas H. Johnston

    Douglas_H._Johnston

  • Kahukuranui
  • Legendary Maori chieftain

    son Tupurupuru. Te Aonui (son of Tautuhika), married Paikuha: Hine-tapuarau, first wife of Māhaki Hine-te-kawa (daughter): Hine-te-ata (daughter), who

    Kahukuranui

    Kahukuranui

  • Roger Robinson (academic)
  • New Zealand academic, writer and runner (born 1939)

    Classics, 1976) (includes introduction and notes) Poems for the Eighties (Wai-te-ata Press, 1979) Katherine Mansfield: In from the Margin (Louisianan State University

    Roger Robinson (academic)

    Roger_Robinson_(academic)

  • List of university presses
  • "About THW". Te Herenga Waka University Press. Archived from the original on February 3, 2023. Retrieved February 3, 2023. "About". Wai-te-ata Music Press

    List of university presses

    List_of_university_presses

  • Atawhai
  • Suburb of Nelson, New Zealand

    Reserve, Montrose Reserve, Ngapua Reserve, Queen Elizabeth II Reserve, Te-Ata Reserve, Titoki Reserve, Tresillian Reserve and Werneth Reserve. The estimated

    Atawhai

    Atawhai

    Atawhai

  • Kenneth Young (New Zealand composer)
  • New Zealand composer, conductor, tuba player

    Collection of New Zealand Music Vol. 13 – NZ Piano Music for 4 Hands Wai-te-ata Music Press WTA013 (2012) GUNG-HO – Virtuoso Works for Trombone David Bremner:

    Kenneth Young (New Zealand composer)

    Kenneth_Young_(New_Zealand_composer)

  • William Swainson
  • English naturalist and artist (1789–1855)

    Michael; Rice, Rebecca (1 March 2024). Te Ata o Tū: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga: The New Zealand Wars Collections of Te Papa: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga, The

    William Swainson

    William Swainson

    William_Swainson

  • Te Ua Haumēne
  • New Zealand Māori religious leader

    Michael; Rice, Rebecca (1 March 2024). Te Ata o Tū: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga: The New Zealand Wars Collections of Te Papa: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga, The

    Te Ua Haumēne

    Te Ua Haumēne

    Te_Ua_Haumēne

  • Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art
  • Contemporary Māori art exhibition in Auckland, New Zealand

    Toi Tū Toi Ora was curated by Nigel Borell (Pirirākau, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Te Whakatōhea). A practising artist, he had been associate curator

    Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art

    Toi_Tū_Toi_Ora:_Contemporary_Māori_Art

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  • Cote
  • Surname or Lastname

    French (Côte)

    Cote

    French (Côte) : topographic name for someone who lived on a slope or riverbank, less often on the coast, from Old French coste (Latin costa ‘rib’, ‘side’, ‘flank’, also used in a transferred topographical sense). There are several places in France named with this word, and the surname may also be a habitational name from any of these.English : topographic name from Middle English cote, cott ‘shelter’, ‘cottage’ (see Coates).

    Cote

  • MERI-S-TE-KHU
  • Female

    Egyptian

    MERI-S-TE-KHU

    , That which loves Joy.

    MERI-S-TE-KHU

  • Wheat
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)

    Wheat

    English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of wheat, from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ (a derivative of hwīt ‘white’, because of its use in making white flour).

    Wheat

  • Shutt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Yorkshire)

    Shutt

    English (mainly Yorkshire) : occupational name for an archer, Middle English schut(te), schit(te) (from Old English scytta, a primary derivative of scēotan ‘to shoot’).Americanized spelling of German Schutt.

    Shutt

  • Wheatcroft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wheatcroft

    English : habitational name from a place so named from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ + croft ‘smallholding’. There is one such place in Derbyshire; it is also a common field name.

    Wheatcroft

  • Skidmore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Country)

    Skidmore

    English (West Country) : of uncertain origin, perhaps a habitational name from an unidentified place named in Old English with scīte ‘shit’, ‘dung’ + mōr ‘moor’, ‘fen’.

    Skidmore

  • Gadsden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gadsden

    English : habitational name from Gaddesden in Hertfordshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Gatesdene, from an Old English personal name Gǣte(n) + Old English denu ‘valley’.

    Gadsden

  • Dorsett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dorsett

    English : regional name from the county of Dorset, named from Old English Dorn, an early name of Dorchester (of British origin, from durn ‘fist’, probably referring to fist-sized pebbles) + sǣte ‘dwellers’.

    Dorsett

  • Tevin
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Irish, Scottish

    Tevin

    Hillside; Combination of Te and Kevin; Similar to Thomas Twin; Similar to the Word Teeve

    Tevin

  • Hurlbut
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hurlbut

    English : nickname from a medieval throwing game, known as hurlebat(te).

    Hurlbut

  • Mariusz
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Polish

    Mariusz

    From Te God Mars

    Mariusz

  • Somerset
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Somerset

    English : regional name from the county of this name, so called from Old English Sumor(tūn)sǣte ‘dwellers at the summer settlement’.

    Somerset

  • Tesh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tesh

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, from the Middle English phrase at(te) asche ‘at (the) ash’, often at(te) esche in some dialects, especially in southeastern England.Probably an altered spelling of Tesch.

    Tesh

  • TAN-TE-BAST
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TAN-TE-BAST

    , the daughter of Prince Psametik.

    TAN-TE-BAST

  • HAR-TE-MA
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HAR-TE-MA

    , Horus the Executer of Justice.

    HAR-TE-MA

  • te Scarlet
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    te Scarlet

    Scarlet

    te Scarlet

  • Oatley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oatley

    English : habitational name from Oteley in Ellesmere, Shropshire, named with Old English āte ‘oats’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.English : variant of Oakley.

    Oatley

  • VEGLIANTINO
  • Male

    Italian

    VEGLIANTINO

    [Vail-yan-te'-no] Italian name VEGLIANTINO means "the little vigilant one." This is the name of the famous steed of Orlando, called in French romance Veillantif, Orlando being called Roland. 

    VEGLIANTINO

  • Tennille
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Tennille

    Powerful and Strong Minded; A Combination of the Prefix Te and Nellie

    Tennille

  • Wheatley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wheatley

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Wheatley, for example in Essex, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and West Yorkshire, from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ + lēah ‘(woodland) clearing’.

    Wheatley

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Online names & meanings

  • Vanny
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, French, Greek

    Vanny

    Butterfly; From Phanessa; The Mystic Goddess of an Ancient Greek Brotherhood; Diminutive of Vanessa

  • Hritvik
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Hritvik

    Priest

  • Atamras
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Atamras

    Spiritual Elixir

  • Devere
  • Boy/Male

    English French

    Devere

    Derived from place-name Deverel.

  • Adhiguna
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Traditional

    Adhiguna

    High Virtue

  • Reethika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Reethika

    Surprise

  • Gamze
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German, Turkish

    Gamze

    When Someone Smiles, Dimple on her Cheek

  • Namir
  • Boy/Male

    Israeli

    Namir

    Leopard.

  • Pavanaputra | பவநபுத்ர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pavanaputra | பவநபுத்ர

    Lord Hanuman

  • Hasri
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hasri

    Goddess Lakshmi

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  • Graver
  • n.

    One who graves; an engraver or a sculptor; one whose occupation is te cut letters or figures in stone or other hard material.

  • Tellurium
  • n.

    A rare nonmetallic element, analogous to sulphur and selenium, occasionally found native as a substance of a silver-white metallic luster, but usually combined with metals, as with gold and silver in the mineral sylvanite, with mercury in Coloradoite, etc. Symbol Te. Atomic weight 125.2.

  • Te-hee
  • v. i.

    To titter; to laugh derisively.

  • Atazir
  • n.

    The influence of a star upon other stars or upon men.

  • Reversion
  • n.

    A return towards some ancestral type or character; atavism.

  • Te-hee
  • n. & interj.

    A tittering laugh; a titter.

  • Batavian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to (a) the Batavi, an ancient Germanic tribe; or to (b) /atavia or Holland; as, a Batavian legion.

  • Ataxic
  • a.

    Characterized by ataxy, that is, (a) by great irregularity of functions or symptoms, or (b) by a want of coordinating power in movements.

  • Terebrating
  • a.

    Boring; piercing; -- applied to certain kinds of pain, especially to those of locomotor ataxia.

  • Ataxy
  • n.

    Irregularity in disease, or in the functions.

  • Ataunt
  • adv.

    Alt. of Ataunto

  • Atavic
  • a.

    Pertaining to a remote ancestor, or to atavism.

  • Fulgurating
  • a.

    Resembling lightning; -- used to describe intense lancinating pains accompanying locomotor ataxy.

  • Attabal
  • n.

    See Atabal.

  • Ataraxia
  • n.

    Alt. of Ataraxy

  • Preataxic
  • a.

    Occurring before the symptom ataxia has developed; -- applied to the early symptoms of locomotor ataxia.

  • Ataxia
  • n.

    Alt. of Ataxy

  • Ataxy
  • n.

    The state of disorder that characterizes nervous fevers and the nervous condition.