E tipu e rea
Mo nga ra o tau ao
To ringa ki nga rakau a te Pekeha
Hei oranga mo to tinana
To ngakau ki nga ki nga taonga a o tipuna Maori
Hei tikiti mo to mahunga
ko to wairua ki to atua
Nana nei nga mea katoa
Sir Apirana Ngata's well-known whakatauki (proverb) is "E tipu, e rea, mล ngฤ rฤ o ลu rฤ". It translates to "Grow and branch out for the days still to come". This whakatauki emphasizes the importance of growth, development, and planning for the future.
Apirana Ngata did not become the Maori king. He was a prominent Maori leader, politician, and advocate for Maori rights, but he did not hold the position of Maori king. The Maori king is a hereditary position within the Maori King Movement, established in the 19th century.
Sir Maui Pomare was the first known Mฤori to graduate from a university, earning his medical degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1904.
Apirana Ngata's hapu is Ngati Porou.
Whakatauki are traditional Maori proverbs that convey messages, values, or advice. They are a key part of Maori oral tradition and are used to share wisdom and cultural knowledge.
A whakatauki is a traditional Maori proverb or saying that encapsulates a guiding principle or piece of wisdom. A whakatauaki, on the other hand, is a formal welcome or speech delivered during a powhiri, which is a Maori welcoming ceremony.
Arihia Kane Ngata and Paratene Ngata:)
Sir Apirana Ngata married Arihia Kane Tamati in 1895
Apirana Ngata did not become the Maori king. He was a prominent Maori leader, politician, and advocate for Maori rights, but he did not hold the position of Maori king. The Maori king is a hereditary position within the Maori King Movement, established in the 19th century.
Sir Apirana Ngata
he was the first maori polition
Mate he's dead
Sir Maui Pomare was the first known Mฤori to graduate from a university, earning his medical degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1904.
Sir Apirana Ngata.
probably two
Apirana was the first moari to become the prime minister of New Zealand. It is believed that Sir Apirana Ngata was instrumental in the first ever waiata-a-ringa, and he has become known as 'Father of the action song'
65 years old
It depends on which note it is 50=Sir Apirana Ngata 20=Queen Elizabeth 10=Kate Shepard 5=Sir Edmund Hilary