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  2. Tamatoa IV - Wikipedia

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    Tamatoa IV (1797–1857), also known as Moe'ore Teri'itinorua Teari'inohora'i, was the King of Ra’iātea and Taha'a from 1831 until his death in 1857. He played a significant role in the sociopolitical history of the Leeward Islands during a period marked by conflicts and political transformations.

  3. Tamatoa - Wikipedia

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    Tamatoa II, king of Raiatea and grandfather of Tamatoa III; Tamatoa III (c. 1757 – 1831), king of Raiatea from 1820 to 1831; Tamatoa IV (1797–1857), king of Raiatea from 1831 to 1857; Tamatoa V (1842–1881), king of Raiatea and Taha'a from 1857 to 1871 (born Tamatoa-a-tu Pōmare) Tamatoa VI (1853–1905), king of Raiatea and Taha'a from ...

  4. Tamil television drama - Wikipedia

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    The first Tamil TV series broadcast in Odisha was Perazhagi. The show was renamed as Labanya and it aired on Colors Odia. [100] Then Maangalya Sandhosham aired. Mu Bi Ardhangini, an Odia language adaptation of the Tamil drama series Yaaradi Nee Mohini, was released on 9 July 2018 on Zee Sarthak. [101]

  5. Tamatoa VI - Wikipedia

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    The numbering of the Tamatoa varies. An ancestor of the Tamatoa line named Fa'aniti is often counted as "Tamatoa I" and Moeore is sometime not considered Tamatoa IV. [3] References. Cadousteau, Mai-Arii (1987). "CHAPITRE VIII: AHU'URA FILLE DU ROI MAI III". Bulletin de la Société des Études Océaniennes. 20 (239–240). Papeete: Société ...

  6. Tamatoa V - Wikipedia

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    Prince Tamatoa-tane (22 September 1872 – 25 August 1873). Princess Teri’inavahoroa-vahine Tamatoa Pomare Matauira (7 November 1877 – 3 December 1918), married firstly 27 August 1896 to 'Opuhara Salmon (d. 6 August 1908) and secondly 24 December 1910 to Teuraiterai Mote Salmon (d. 21 April 1926), her brother-in-law.

  7. Ngā Tamatoa - Wikipedia

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    Ngā Tamatoa (The Warriors) was a Māori activist group that operated throughout the 1970s to promote Māori rights, fight racial discrimination, and confront injustices perpetrated by the New Zealand Government, particularly violations of the Treaty of Waitangi.

  8. Lists of television programs - Wikipedia

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    List of television shows set in Los Angeles; List of television shows set in Miami; List of television shows set in New Jersey; List of television shows filmed in New York City; List of television shows set in New York City; List of films and TV series set in Palm Springs, California; List of television shows set in San Diego

  9. Tama Poata - Wikipedia

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    Poata was a member of Māori activist group Ngā Tamatoa [6] who amongst other things campaigned for the Māori language to be recognised and supported by the government, leading to the Māori Language Act in 1987. [7] They also were part of the 1975 Land March, led by Whina Cooper. [8]