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  1. Ngata graduated with a BA in political science in 1893 from Canterbury University, completing an LLB in 1896. Apirana Ngata was the leading Māori figure of his day, a land reformer, politician and scholar who made a vital contribution to the revival of the Māori people and culture in the early years of the twentieth century.

  2. About the book. In He Tipua, Ranginui Walker locates Sir Āpirana Ngata's life firmly and elaborately within its Māori context. The family and tribal background to his ambitions and achievements is comprehensively explored together with the nature of Ngati Porou's associations with education, Christianity and support of the Armed Constabulary.

  3. Nga moteatea: Part one, Sir Apirana Ngata Ngā mōteatea: he maramara rere nō ngā waka maha, Sir Apirana Turupa Ngata Issues 1-3 of Polynesian Society Maori texts: Author: Sir Apirana Turupa Ngata: Contributor: Pei Te Hurinui Jones: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Auckland University Press, 2004: ISBN: 1869403215, 9781869403218: Length: 200 ...

  4. About Sir Āpirana Turupa Ngata. Sir Āpirana Turupa Ngata (3 July 1874 – 14 July 1950) was a prominent New Zealand politician and lawyer. He has often been described as the foremost Māori politician to have ever served in Parliament, and is also known for his work in promoting and protecting Māori culture and language.

  5. 'The politics of adaptation: the career of Sir Apirana Ngata, 1874–1928.' MA thesis, Victoria, 1969 Hill, R.S. State authority, indigenous autonomy: Crown-Maori relations in New Zealand/Aotearoa 1900–1950 .

  6. Pounamu - Āpirana Ngata 1874 - 1950 - Ngāti Porou leader, land reformer, politician and scholar Sir Āpirana Ngata (1874-1950) is celebrated in this series about leading Māori figures, produced by TVNZ's Māori Department. Ngata was seemingly ordained for greatness from birth. The first Māori university graduate, he was an MP and a Minister of Native Affairs, and a firm believer that ...

  7. Sir Apirana Turupa Ngata est un important homme politique et avocat néo-zélandais. Il est souvent décrit comme la plus importante personnalité politique maori à avoir servi au Parlement. Il est également connu pour son travail sur la protection et la promotion de la culture et langue maori.