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- Q8026926 description "Te Āti Awa leader, peacemaker, politician".
- Q8026926 description "Te Āti Awa leader, peacemaker, politician".
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- Q8026926 abstract "Wiremu Tako Ngatata (1815 – 8 November 1887) was a New Zealand Te Āti Awa leader, peacemaker and politician.He was appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council on 11 October 1872; he was (with Mokena Kohere) one of the first two Māori to become a member. He served on the Legislative Council until his death on 8 November 1887.Ngatata more later converted to Roman Catholicism.".
- Q8026926 birthDate "1815".
- Q8026926 birthYear "1815".
- Q8026926 deathDate "1887-11-08".
- Q8026926 deathYear "1887".
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- Q8026926 dateOfBirth "1815".
- Q8026926 dateOfDeath "1887-11-08".
- Q8026926 name "Ngatata, Wiremu Tako".
- Q8026926 shortDescription "Te Āti Awa leader, peacemaker, politician".
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- Q8026926 comment "Wiremu Tako Ngatata (1815 – 8 November 1887) was a New Zealand Te Āti Awa leader, peacemaker and politician.He was appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council on 11 October 1872; he was (with Mokena Kohere) one of the first two Māori to become a member. He served on the Legislative Council until his death on 8 November 1887.Ngatata more later converted to Roman Catholicism.".
- Q8026926 label "Wiremu Tako Ngatata".
- Q8026926 givenName "Wiremu Tako".
- Q8026926 name "Ngatata, Wiremu Tako".
- Q8026926 name "Wiremu Tako Ngatata".
- Q8026926 surname "Ngatata".