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  2. Exponent II - Wikipedia

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    Exponent II is a quarterly periodical that publishes essays, poetry, and art created by women and gender minorities on the Latter-day Saint spectrum. Exponent II was founded in 1974, "poised on the dual platforms of Mormonism and Feminism...to strengthen The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and to encourage and develop the talents of Mormon women."

  3. Puketapu, Hawke's Bay - Wikipedia

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    Wharerangi Marae and Manahau meeting house is a meeting place of Tāwhao and Ngāti Hinepare. [1] [2] The new Manahau meeting house opened in 2022. [3] In October 2020, the Government committed $6,020,910 from the Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade a group of 18 marae, including the four Puketapu marae. The funding was expected to create 39 jobs ...

  4. List of marae in the Hawke's Bay - Wikipedia

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    Marae name Wharenui name Iwi and hapū Location Mataweka: Nohomaiterangi: Ngāti Kahungunu (Ngāi Toroiwaho, Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti): Waipawa: Pourerere: No wharenui: Ngāti Kahungunu (Ngāi Te Ōatua, Ngāti Tamaterā)

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  6. Ngāti Maru–Ngati Tūwharetoa War - Wikipedia

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    Many of the inhabitants of Motu-o-puhi were killed, but Te Wharerangi’s brother Hokopakeke Te Huri managed to get many of the women and children, including Te Wharerangi’s wife, Te Rangikoaea, his young son, Matuāhu Nini, and his daughter Te Māri, to the Manganuioteao River, where their Ngāti Uenuku relatives lived. [9] [7] [14]

  7. List of marae in the Northland Region - Wikipedia

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    Marae name Wharenui name Iwi and Hapū Location Ahikiwi Marae: Te Aranga Mai o te Whakapono: Ngāti Whātua (Ngāti Hinga): Kaihu: Te Houhanga: Rāhiri: Te Roroa, Ngāti Whātua (Te Kuihi, Te Roroa)

  8. Te Wharerahi - Wikipedia

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    Te Wharerahi and his two brothers Rewa and Moka 'Kainga-mataa' participated in the bloody Musket Wars of the 1820s-1830s, which caused wholesale destruction across the North Island; resulting in numerous deaths, imprisonment, and the displacement of a large number of people.

  9. Wakamatsu Shizuko - Wikipedia

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    Wakamatsu Shizuko (若松 賤子, 6 September 1864 – 10 February 1896) was a Japanese educator, translator, and novelist best known for translating Little Lord Fauntleroy written by Frances Hodgson Burnett.