Category:Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter Buck)
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Te Rangi Hīroa, also known as Sir Peter Henry Buck, KCMG, DSO (1877–1951), was a prominent member of the Ngāti Mutunga Māori iwi. He was a doctor, military leader, health administrator, politician, anthropologist and museum director.
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Date of birth | October 1877 Urenui | ||||
Date of death | 1 December 1951 Honolulu | ||||
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Media in category "Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter Buck)"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Apirana Ngata and Peter Buck alongside a tukutuku panel at Waiomatatini, 1923.jpg 3,383 × 2,502; 3.81 MB
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Colonel George Thompson Hall, Richard McCallum, and Peter Buck.jpg 4,392 × 3,614; 4.39 MB
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MacKenzie Cabinet 1912.jpg 2,554 × 1,849; 3.87 MB
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Members of the Liberal Party of the 17th parliament.jpg 1,993 × 3,130; 2.18 MB
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Moa mock hunt.jpg 521 × 635; 140 KB
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MPs with responsibility for the Second Ballot Repeal of 1913.jpg 3,624 × 2,459; 4.63 MB
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Peter and Margaret Buck passport application (1927).jpg 900 × 677; 238 KB
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Peter Buck passport photo (1927).jpg 900 × 1,225; 211 KB
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Possibly the Native Lands Committee.jpg 4,664 × 3,465; 4.24 MB
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RangiHiroa1904.jpg 512 × 700; 69 KB
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RangiHiroa1930s.jpg 512 × 700; 51 KB
Categories:
- Buck (surname)
- Peter (given name)
- Henry (given name)
- 1877 births
- 1951 deaths
- Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- Recipients of the Order of the Polar Star
- Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Recipients of the Hector medal
- Fellows of the Royal Society of New Zealand
- Te Rangi (given name)
- Hiroa (surname)
- People of Māori descent
- Male politicians of New Zealand
- Historians from New Zealand
- People of the Taranaki Region
- Alumni of the University of Otago
- Members of the New Zealand Liberal Party
- Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
- Deaths in Honolulu, Hawaii
- Ngāti Mutunga