Omar Mateen (redirect from Omar Matene)
Omar Mir Seddique Mateen (Pashto: عمر مير صديق متين; born Omar Mir Seddique; November 16, 1986 – June 12, 2016) was an American terrorist and mass murderer...
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Hēnare Mātene Te Whiwhi (?–1881) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, missionary and assessor. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngāti Raukawa...
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to halt the sale and alienation of Māori land by the Pākehā Government. Mātene Te Whiwhi travelled throughout New Zealand seeking a chief of high standing...
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Grovetown, New Zealand (redirect from Tua Mātene)
a usual resident population of 357 at the 2018 New Zealand census. Tua Mātene Marae is located in Grovetown. It is a marae (meeting ground) of Rangitāne...
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the Queen) routed the war party, killing 50 of them including the prophet Matene Rangitauira. Relieved settlers erected New Zealand's first war memorial...
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Henare Te Atua, tribal leader Henare Wepiha Te Wainohu, tribal leader Hēnare Mātene Te Whiwhi, tribal leader Henare Tomoana, tribal leader Henare Uru, politician...
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Ripeka Wharawhara Love (redirect from Ripeka Matene)
Ripeka Wharawhara Love OBE (28 June 1882 – 6 April 1953) was a New Zealand community leader. She was born on 28 June 1882 and was a member of Te Āti Awa...
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Mount Richmond Forest Park and the Marlborough Sounds. Its marae (Tua Mātene) and wharenui (Te Huataki) are in Grovetown, just north of Blenheim. However...
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academic Hana Te Hemara, Māori activist Te Whatanui, tribal chief Hēnare Mātene Te Whiwhi, tribal leader and chief Inia Te Wiata, singer, actor and carver...
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(M) Overijssel 54 guns (1703-04, 140 ft) (M) Seepelaar? 54 (1703) (M) Matenes 54 guns (1704, 145 ft) (A) Curacao 52 guns (1704, 145 ft) – wrecked on...
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