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  • 51Hutt Valley Campaign — Infobox Military Conflict partof=New Zealand land wars date=1800 s place=New Zealand result=British victory combatant1=UK European settlers Maori allies combatant2= Maori tribesThe Hutt Valley Campaign of 1846 during the New Zealand land wars… …

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  • 52Tangata whenua — Tāngata Whenua is a Māori term literally meaning people of the land , from tangata , people and whenua land. [According to Williams definitive Dictionary of the Māori Language , tangata means man or human being , whilst tāngata with the long ā is …

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  • 53Te Arawa — For the canoe from Māori tradition, see Arawa (canoe). Te Arawa is a confederation of Māori iwi and hapu (tribes and sub tribes) based in the Rotorua and Bay of Plenty areas of New Zealand, with a population of around 40,000. The history of the… …

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  • 54Ngāti Awa — Iwi of New Zealand Pūtauaki, ancestral mountain of Ngāti Awa …

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  • 55Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989 — Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act Parliament of New Zealand Long title/ Purpose An Act to reform the law relating to children and young persons who are in need of care or protection or who offend against the law …

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  • 56Candidates in the New Zealand general election 2008 by electorate — Contents 1 General electorates 1.1 Auckland Central 1.2 Bay of Plenty 1.3 …

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  • 57New Zealand land confiscations — The New Zealand land confiscations took place during the 1860s to punish the Kingitanga movement for attempting to set up an alternative, Māori, form of government that forbade the selling of land. The confiscation law targeted Kingitanga Māori… …

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  • 58Angeline Greensill — Angeline Ngahina Greensill (born 1948) is a prominent Māori political rights campaigner, academic and leader.Early lifeGreensill is of Tainui, Ngati Porou, and Ngati Paniora descent, born in the late 1940s in Kirikiriroa (Hamilton) and raised at… …

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  • 59Iwi — Localisation des iwis en Nouvelle Zélande L’iwi est la principale unité sociale dans la société Māori. Iwi signifie « peuple » ; dans plusieurs cas, le sens de iwi est analogue à celui de tribu ou de clan, avec la distinction qu un …

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  • 60Amenofis III — Faraón de la Dinastía XVIII de Egipto Reinado c. 1390 a 1353 a. C Entierro Tumba KV22 del Valle de los Re …

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