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'''Taumata''' is a New Zealand Māori word that means the brow of a hill. | |||
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It also occurs as a surname that may refer to: | |||
*] (born 1989), a rugby league footballer | |||
*], a Māori New Zealand Australian film and television actor | |||
*] (born 2003), a New Zealand rugby union footballer who has played in the ] (women's national representative team) | |||
*] (fl. 1823–1868), a New Zealand Māori evangelist | |||
==See also== | |||
*], a hill in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, with an 85-character full name involving Tamatea Urehaea | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:50, 10 July 2024
Taumata is a New Zealand Māori word that means the brow of a hill.
It also occurs as a surname that may refer to:
- Arana Taumata (born 1989), a rugby league footballer
- Kevin Taumata, a Māori New Zealand Australian film and television actor
- Santo Taumata (born 2003), a New Zealand rugby union footballer who has played in the Black Ferns (women's national representative team)
- Piripi Taumata-a-Kura (fl. 1823–1868), a New Zealand Māori evangelist
See also
- Taumata, a hill in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, with an 85-character full name involving Tamatea Urehaea
- Tamatea (disambiguation)
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