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    Te Rata Mahuta (c. 1878 – 1 October 1933) was the fourth Māori King, reigning from 1912 to 1933. Te Rata was the eldest son of the third king, Mahuta,...
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    Te Rata Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te Wherowhero (16 June 1906 – 18 May 1966) was the fifth Māori King. He was the elder son of the fourth Māori King, Te...
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  • Te Rata Bridge The Te Rata Bridge was a suspension bridge across the Retaruke River in the King Country, New Zealand. On 22 March 1994 two transoms (the...
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     113  Te Rata died on 1 October 1933. Te Puea rejected a proposal to make her the Māori monarch, believing that 21-year-old Koroki, Te Rata's eldest...
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    married Te Marae, a daughter of Amukete (Amuketi) Te Kerei, a chief who was killed at the Battle of Rangiriri in 1863. They had five sons: Te Rata (who succeeded...
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    linking her to previous Māori monarchs, was Te Atairangikaahu Korokī Te Rata Mahuta Tāwhiao Pōtatau Te Wherowhero. She was born to the name Pikimene...
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  • town in Malaysia Malaya Rata, a region of Sri Lanka Maya Rata, medieval kingdom in Sri Lanka Te Rata Bridge, New Zealand Rata (Bug), a tributary of the...
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    political history." Rata was born at Te Hāpua to Te Āta (Arthur) Waitai Rata and Mereana Harowe. His tribal connections were with Ngāti Kurī, Te Aupōuri and Ngāti...
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  • artist Surname Matiu Rata (1934–1997), New Zealand politician Te Rata (1877–1933), Māori king Rață, a Moldovan surname Rataj Ratha, an Arabic name This page...
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    King Country (redirect from Te Rohe Pōtae)
    around for signatures, another deputation of leaders of the King Country -- Te Rata Mahuta Tawhiao Potarau (fourth Māori King), Tuwhakaririka Patana, Hotu...
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    meal, and to contribute the difference to the Winterhilfswerk fund. Died: Te Rata Mahuta, 56, King of the Māori people in New Zealand since 1912 The Eugene...
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    forest cover, northern rātā will grow on the ground with a normal but short trunk. Northern rātā is found in the North Island from Te Paki in the north to...
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    Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved 18 February 2019. "Tewhatewha". Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved 18 February 2019. Hiroa, Te Rangi...
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    Metrosideros umbellata, the southern rātā, is a tree endemic to New Zealand. It grows up to 15 metres (49 ft) or more tall with a trunk up to 1 metre (3 ft...
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  • includes the Mangatu, Manukawhitikitiki, Whatatutu and Mangaotane Blocks, the Te Rata, Mangaotane, Waipaoa and the Mangatu rivers and tributaries, the Raukumara...
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    including Te Puea Hērangi. Mahuta Tāwhiao (1855–1912). 3rd Maori King, had descendants. Te Rata Tāwhiao (1857–1900). Maori Prince. Tāwhiao Te Wherowhero...
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    Northland when the rata, which was growing on top of Te Matua Ngahere, was felled by strong storm winds, and took with it the central leader of Te Matua Ngahere...
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  • Mahuta, the third Māori King, and younger brother of the fourth king, Te Rata. He belonged to the Ngāti Mahuta iwi of the Waikato confederation. He was...
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    lagoon" for Te Hāpua. Matiu Rata, Cabinet Minister in the Third Labour Government in the 1970s and founder of the Mana Motuhake party, was born in Te Hāpua...
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    passengers aboard the train were killed. In 1986 the New Zealand Army built the Te Rata Bridge as a training exercise on a private farm owned by the Berryman family...
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  • by his descendants until the death of Te Au-pōuri, who left it to Māori King Te Rata (r. 1912-1933) and Pei Te Hurinui Jones reports that it remained...
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    (Carmine rātā, Crimson rātā or in Māori akakura) is a forest liane or vine that is endemic to New Zealand. It occurs in coastal and lowland forest from Te Paki...
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    Ngāpuhi (redirect from Te Māhurehure)
    Islands to the open coast, absorbing tribes such as Ngāti Manu, Te Kapotai, Te Uri o Rata, Ngare Raumati, and Ngātiwai. Ruatara was chief of the Ngāpuhi...
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  • the fourth king, Te Rata. He belonged to the Ngati Mahuta iwi of the Waikato confederation. Tonga was one of five sons of Mahuta and Te Marae, a daughter...
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  • Creative Assembly Publisher(s) Sega Designer(s) William Davis Taamati Te Rata Richard Lagarto Dan Lehtonen Brendan Rogers Penny Sweetser Dan Toose Jason...
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    the southern section of the lake at the Wairua Stream, Hot Water Beach and Te Puha and Tarawera fumaroles. There is also a small geothermal area at Humphrey's...
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  • Cybernetics, Saint Petersburg, designed by B. I. Artiushin and S. V. Savin. Te Rata Bridge, King Country, New Zealand (collapses 1994). Aga Khan Prize – Rifat...
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    Metrosideros bartlettii, also known as Bartlett's rātā, Cape Reinga white rātā or in Māori as rātā moehau, is one of twelve Metrosideros species endemic...
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  • Rata gained both her MEd and PhD from the University of Auckland. Her master's thesis, Maori survival and structural separateness: the history of Te Runanga...
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  • Percy Burn Viaduct Rakaia Bridges (road and rail) Tauranga Harbour Bridge Te Rata Bridge Upper Harbour Bridge Victoria Park Viaduct List of bridge types...
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