Āpirana Ngata
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Death | 74 years ago |
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Date of birth | July 3,1874 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Te Araroa |
New Zealand | |
Date of died | July 14,1950 |
Died | Ruatoria |
New Zealand | |
Prime Minister | Sir Joseph Ward |
George Forbes | |
Children | Mate Huatahi Kaiwai |
Sir Henare Ngata | |
Hēnare Ngata | |
Job | Politician |
Jurist | |
Historian | |
Education | University of Canterbury |
Te Aute College | |
The University of Auckland | |
Party | New Zealand National Party |
Previous position | Father of the House (1929–1943) |
Books | Songs |
The Songs: Scattered Pieces from Many Canoe Areas | |
Na to Hoa Aroha, from Your Dear Friend: The Correspondence of Sir Apirana Ngata and Sir Peter Buck, 1925–50 | |
Na to Hoa Aroha, from Your Dear Friend: The Correspondence of Sir Apirana Ngata and Sir Peter Buck, 1925-50 | |
Nga Moteatea: The Songs: Parts One to Four | |
Na to Hoa Aroha, from Your Dear Friend, Volume 3: The Correspondence of Sir Apirana Ngata | |
Maori Grammar and Conversations | |
Na to Hoa Aroha, from Your Dear Friend, Volume 1: The Correspondence of Sir Apirana Ngata and Sir Peter Buck, 1925-50 | |
From Your Dear Friend | |
Founded | Te Puia - Rotorua |
NZ | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1487764 |
Āpirana Ngata Life story
Sir Āpirana Turupa Ngata was a prominent New Zealand statesman. He has often been described as the foremost Māori politician to have served in parliament in the mid-20th century, and is also known for his work in promoting and protecting Māori culture and language.