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    Wiremu Te Kākākura Parata, also known as Wi Parata (c. 1830s – 29 September 1906) was a New Zealand politician of Māori and Pākehā descent. During the...
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  • Bishop Wiremu Parata (c.1830s–1906), New Zealand politician Wiremu Paratene (1909–2001), New Zealand professional cyclist and politician Wiremu Patara...
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  • Rory Parata, Australian-born Irish rugby union player Selwyn Parata, Māori leader Taare Parata, politician Tame Parata, politician Wiremu Parata, politician...
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  • Ari Parata is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away, played by Rob Kipa-Williams. The actor had given up acting...
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  • Wiremu Teihoka "Ned" Parata OBE (c.1879 – 23 February 1949) was a New Zealand rugby union administrator. Of Ngāi Tahu descent, Parata was born at Puketeraki...
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    Māori electorates were held. Of three candidates, he came second, with Wiremu Parata winning the election and the incumbent, Mete Kīngi Paetahi, coming last...
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    Wiremu Parata took Hadfield and the Church to court over a gift of land which was not used for a school as intended; the far-reaching case Wi Parata v...
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  • character on his social media. He confirmed that Ari's full name is Ariki Wiremu Parata and that he was born in New Zealand, before moving to Australia. He...
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    Wi Katene (Northern Maori); Hōri Kerei Taiaroa (Southern Maori); and Wiremu Parata (Western Maori). The first Māori woman MP was Iriaka Rātana, who represented...
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    Wi Katene (redirect from Wiremu Katene)
    Retrieved 29 March 2015. Te Ara biography of Wiremu Parata appointed to the Executive Council a month after Katene Wiremu Katene's biography on the Victoria University...
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    partitioned the island into blocks, primarily owned by Western Maori MP Wiremu Parata and his family members. In the 1890s, the Wellington Acclimatisation...
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    the MP for Western Maori from 1876, when he defeated the incumbent Wiremu Parata and fellow challenger Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui. He was the third MP...
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    District Council, Porirua City Council and Wellington City Council. Wiremu Parata (c.1830s–1906), politician Te Rauparaha (c.1768–1849), rangatira and...
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  • election, but of the three candidates, he came last. He was defeated by Wiremu Parata, with Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui in second place. In the 1879 election...
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  • the government to Vogel. Wi Katene and Wiremu Parata were the first indigenous Ministers in New Zealand; Parata called for both races to work together...
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    contested it again at the 1871 general election, but was defeated by Wiremu Parata, coming last of the three candidates. McLintock 1966, p. ?. Oliver,...
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  • Wellington Wellington First 7 February Alfred Brandon Wellington Country Wellington Fourth 17 January Wiremu Parata X-04Western Maori First 13 February...
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  • Wi Katene Member of Executive Council 4 November 1872 – 15 February 1876 Wiremu Parata Member of Executive Council 4 December 1872 – 15 February 1876...
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    Wellington Wellington First 7 February Alfred Brandon Wellington Country Wellington Fourth 17 January Wiremu Parata X-04Western Maori First 13 February...
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  • Katene Member of Executive Council 4 November 1872 - 15 February 1876 Wiremu Parata Member of Executive Council 4 December 1872 - 15 February 1876 Harry...
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    electorate again at the 1871 general election, but was defeated by Wiremu Parata. Wilson 2003, pp. 2–3. King 2003, p. 203. Wilson 2003, p. 3. Wilson...
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  • Katene Member of Executive Council 4 November 1872 - 15 February 1876 Wiremu Parata Member of Executive Council 4 December 1872 - 15 February 1876 Daniel...
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  • (as Mabel Wharekawa-Burt) Rawinia Clarke as Miro Tahei Simpson as Miss Parata Roi Taimana as Hemi's Dad (as Roimata Taimana) Elizabeth Skeen as Rehua...
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  • England by two supporters, Judge Frank Acheson of the Native Land Court and Wiremu Rangi of Gisborne. The haka was led by star player George Nēpia. It was...
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    Ngāti Maru Te Aroha Hoani Wiremu Hipango Ngāti Hau Whanganui Hamiora Mangakahia Ngāti Whanaua, Ngāti Pare Whitianga Premier Wiremu Ngapaki Ngāti Ruanui Hawera...
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  • sends some men to Salt to steal the takings and trash the restaurant. Tane Parata (Ethan Browne) is stabbed during a fight with them. Mac confronts PK and...
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    Ordinance 1841 and the Native Rights Act 1865. However, in the 1877 Wi Parata v Bishop of Wellington judgement, Judge Prendergast argued that the treaty...
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    A handful of notable servicemen included: Turu Rakerawa Hiroti, Hoani Parata, James William Tepene, and John Charles Tamanuiarangi Tikao, all of whom...
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  • Cathryn O'Sullivan List Helen Duncan Sarah Officer Invercargill Mark Peck Wiremu Paikea List Sue Bradford Tabitha Laura Pasco List Matt Robson Holly Payne...
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    Queen Victoria. Nene accompanied Grey to Taranaki to negotiate a truce with Wiremu Tamihana (the King maker) to end the First Taranaki War in 1861. En route...
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