Rāpata Wiri
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Rāpata Wiri
Summary
Rāpata Wiri is a human[1].
Key Facts
- Rāpata Wiri held citizenship in New Zealand[2].
- Rāpata Wiri is identified as part of the Māori ethnic group[3].
- Rāpata Wiri was educated at University of Auckland[4].
- Rāpata Wiri was educated at University of Auckland[5].
- Rāpata Wiri's doctoral advisor was Cluny Macpherson[6].
- Rāpata Wiri's doctoral advisor was Judith Binney[7].
- Rāpata Wiri is recorded as male[8].
- Rāpata Wiri's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Rāpata Wiri earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sociology[10].
- Rāpata Wiri earned the academic degree of Master of Arts[11].
- Rāpata Wiri earned the academic degree of Master of Laws[12].
- Rāpata Wiri earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[13].
- Rāpata Wiri's family name is recorded as Wiri[14].
- Rāpata Wiri's given name is recorded as Rāpata[15].
- Rāpata Wiri's academic thesis is recorded as The Prophecies of the Great Canyon of Toi: a history of Te Whāiti-nui-a-Toi in the western Urewera Mountains of New Zealand[16].
- Rāpata Wiri's academic thesis is recorded as 'Te Wai-Kaukau o nga matua tipuna': myths, realities, and the determination of mana whenua in the Waikaremoana district.[17].
- Rāpata Wiri studied under Ranginui Walker[18].
- Rāpata Wiri studied under Steve Webster[19].
- Rāpata Wiri studied under Jane McRae[20].
- Rāpata Wiri studied under Te Wharehuia Milroy[21].
- Rāpata Wiri's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[22].
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Origins and Family
Rāpata Wiri is identified as part of the Māori ethnic group[3].
Education
Educated at University of Auckland[4], a public university[23], in New Zealand[24], founded in 1883[25], headquartered in Auckland City[26]. Doctoral advisors include Cluny Macpherson[6], a social scientist[27] and Judith Binney[7], a historian[28], 1940–2011[29], of Australia[30], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[31]. Academic degrees include Doctor of Sociology[10], Master of Arts[11], Master of Laws[12], and Doctor of Philosophy[13]. Studied under Ranginui Walker[18], a writer[32], 1932–2016[33], of New Zealand[34], awarded the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement (Non-Fiction)[35]; Steve Webster[19], an anthropologist[36], b. 1938[37]; Jane McRae[20], a translator[38]; and Te Wharehuia Milroy[21], an academic[39], 1937–2019[40], of New Zealand[41], awarded the Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit[42].
FAQs
Where did Rāpata Wiri go to school?
Rāpata Wiri was educated at University of Auckland[4] and University of Auckland[5].