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- Tōpi Pātuki (died 28 September 1900), baptised as Hoani Raena (John Reynold), was a New Zealand Māori leader, whaler, goldminer and storekeeper. Of Māori...
- Patuki Isaako is a Tokelauan political figure. Isaako is from Atafu. He was the head of government of Tokelau (Ulu o Tokelau) from February 2004 to February...
- inhabitants on the island included Kāi Tahu chief Tūhawaiki and John Topi Patuki. The centre of the island is flat with a height of 41 m (135 ft), and there...
- John (or Teone) Topi Patuki (1866–1945) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 7 May 1918 to 6 May 1925, when his term ended. He was...
- water sprinkler (European) Mughal (Central Asian) Ōtsuchi (****anese) Patu, patuki (Māori) Plançon a picot, planson (European) Quauholōlli (American) Roundhead...
- Mountain ophiolite belt (also called the mineral belt), Maitai group, and Patuki mélange. The Dun Mountain Ophiolite is an ophiolite of Permian age located...
- Citizenship Nepalese Years active 1982 A.D Notable work "Mero Barha Hate Patuki, Ma Mareko Pal, Tikiya Hai, Maya Ho Maya, Jharanako Chiso Pani, Aankama...
- the resilient pounamu. patu paraoa: made of whale bone patu tawaka and patuki: made from wood. Other styles of short-handled wooden clubs include the...
- stinging nettle plant fiber (chhakchha; fenga); waistband (narimokty); (patuki, chakchhinma), a large knife (khukuri, dabhay). Rai have been following...
- residents live close to the more sheltered east coast, with the localities of Patuki and Mukahanga being close to the northern tip of the island. The island...