Materoa Reedy (née Ngarimu, 1881–1944) was a New Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, she identified with the Ngati Porou iwi. She was born in Maraeke...
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skier Materoa Reedy, a New Zealand tribal leader Paul Reedy, an Australian rower Thomas E. Reedy, a politician from South Dakota Thomas Reedy, convicted...
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He was the eldest son of Materoa Reedy, née Ngarimu, and John Marshall Reedy, himself the eldest son of Thomas Tyne Reedy, an Irishman, and Mihi Takawhenua...
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Ngārimu, and his wife Maraea. The prominent tribal leader Materoa Reedy was his aunt. Arnold Reedy, a tribal leader and captain in the Māori Battalion in...
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at Waipiro Bay in about 1956, the oldest child of Ron Parata and Hiria Reedy. His siblings include the former National Party cabinet minister and diplomat...
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Ngāti Porou. On his father's side, his grandmother was Materoa Reedy and his uncle was Arnold Reedy. His niece is Professor Virginia Warriner. He was raised...
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Awarded MBE. Mere Hana Whare, a house at Hukarere, is named after her. Materoa Reedy (1881–1944) – Ngāti Porou community leader; composer and performer of...
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Ruatoria, the eldest of 21 children. He was raised by his grandmother Materoa Reedy and attended Hiruhārama Native School. Whilst attending Te Aute College...
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Rūnanga is based in Gisborne, and is chaired by Selwyn Parata, with George Reedy as the chief executive. The trust administers Treaty of Waitangi settlements...
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were Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Ngāti Porou tribal leader and woman of mana Materoa Reedy was a pupil at the school some time between 1888 and 1897. Akuaku never...
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