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- Q3390993 description "Member of Parliament and Queen's Representative".
- Q3390993 description "Member of Parliament andQueen's Representative".
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- Q3390993 abstract "Sir Tangaroa Tangaroa MBE, (6 May 1921 – 23 May 2009), was a Cook Islands politician.He started his professional life as a government radio operator (1939–1954). In 1955 he became a shipping clerk which he remained until 1963Tangaroa was elected in 1958 to the country's first Legislative Assembly, and subsequently served as member for Penrhyn in the Parliament of the Cook Islands until 1983. In 1969 to 1970, he was the leader of the now-defunct United Cook Islanders party.Tangaroa later became a member of the Democratic Party, and he served in Democratic Party Cabinets in the late 1970s.In 1985, he was the first Cook Islander to be appointed Queen's Representative. He held the position until 1990, when he was succeeded by Apenera Short.The Cook Islands government website points out that in 2003 he "has the distinction of being the only Cook Islander to have been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace".Sir Tangaroa died in New Zealand in late May 2009. He received a state funeral on Rarotonga.".
- Q3390993 birthDate "1921-05-06".
- Q3390993 birthYear "1921".
- Q3390993 deathDate "2009-05-23".
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- Q3390993 deathYear "2009".
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- Q3390993 dateOfBirth "1921-05-06".
- Q3390993 dateOfDeath "2009-05-23".
- Q3390993 name "Tangaroa, Tangaroa".
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- Q3390993 shortDescription "Member of Parliament and Queen's Representative".
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- Q3390993 comment "Sir Tangaroa Tangaroa MBE, (6 May 1921 – 23 May 2009), was a Cook Islands politician.He started his professional life as a government radio operator (1939–1954). In 1955 he became a shipping clerk which he remained until 1963Tangaroa was elected in 1958 to the country's first Legislative Assembly, and subsequently served as member for Penrhyn in the Parliament of the Cook Islands until 1983.".
- Q3390993 label "Tangaroa Tangaroa".
- Q3390993 givenName "Tangaroa".
- Q3390993 name "Tangaroa Tangaroa".
- Q3390993 name "Tangaroa, Tangaroa".
- Q3390993 surname "Tangaroa".