Wikipedia:Meetup/Auckland 10/articles

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name description date of birth date of death Sources Wikidata item
Olivia Foa'i Tokelauan singer from Auckland, member of Te Vaka and featured on Moana soundtrack [1] [2] [3] [4] [5][6][7][8]
Hamo Dell Ngati Porou R&B/reggae solo singer, Stan Walker collaborator, former member of Tomorrow People [9]
Olive Vera Lloyd sister of Connie Lloyd, daughter of Trevor Lloyd 1900 1978 [10] Q64864960
Janet Marshall NZ artist [11] [12] [13]
Jovan Rancich Potter [14][15]
Elana Gee Jeweller [16] [17]
Ingrid Anderson NZ artist [18]
Di Jennings Fashion designer, founded Svelt with Kerrie Hughes [19][20]
Fieke Neuman Fashion designer [21] [22]
Orchid Atimalala First woman to chair Auckland Museum board [23] [24] [25] [26]
Nina Tonga Art historian and Curator Contemporary Art at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. 1983 [27] [28] [29] [30] Q104531952
Hannah Martin New Zealand mission member 1830 1903 1m18 Q23900811
Ngāwini Yates Te Rarawa and Te Aupouri woman of mana. farmer, shopkeeper 1852 1910-07-29 3y1 Q23930963
Jane Bannerman New Zealand Presbyterian church leader 1835 1923 1b3 Q23899566
Te Hikapuhi Wiremu Poihipi New Zealand Māori weaver, healer 1850 1934-01-06 3h24 Q104602746
Annie Selina Chaffey New Zealander homemaker, recluse 1877 1953-07-14 4c15 Q23927915
Emily Mary Bulstrode New Zealand school principal, missioner 1867 1959 3b58 Q23927815
Agnes Muir Bettjeman New Zealand nurse, community leader 1885 1964 4b30 Q23927911
Rose Caroline Muir Nurse, matron 1884-01-12 1970-05-12 4m66 Q14954728
Elizabeth Allen Pudney New Zealand Quaker 1894 1976 3p34 Q23930933
Alice June Norma Opie polio survivor, clinical psychologist, writer 1924 1999 6o1 Q73737706
Elizabeth Cecilia Wark Community worker 1924 2001 6w2/wark-elizabeth-cecilia-betty Q61669167
Hilda Phillips Race relations campaigner and polemicist 1922 2006 6p3 Q104667555
Helen Jean Brew New Zealand speech therapist, birth campaigner (1922–2013) 1922 2013 6b11 Q104667062
Jessie Finnie New Zealand prostitute 1821 1f6 Q6187681
Margaret Lynch Domestic servant from New Zealand 1l11 Q23900759
Anne Swift New Zealand prostitute 1829 1s30 Q23900972
Mereana Tōpia New Zealand weaver 1862 1960 4t23 Q104605487
Hēni Hoana Tōpia New Zealand weaver 1898 1964 4t23 Q23931312

Stubs[edit]

name description date of birth date of death Sources
Rachel Lang NZ television producer and writer, known for Outrageous Fortune, Nothing Trivial and Filthy Rich
Charlotte Milne (Milne & Choyce) NZ department store owner
Joan Talbot (Golden Shears Award) Fashion designer
Tuini Ngāwai New Zealand songwriter 1910 1965 [31] [32][33]
Mary Jane Milne New Zealand milliner and businesswoman. 1840 1921 [34]
Beatrix Dobie New Zealand landscape artist 1887 1944
Erica Russell New Zealand film animator 1951 [35]
Gil Hanly New Zealand artist 1934 [36]
Heather Nicholson New Zealand geologist and writer 1931 2019 [37]
Mihi-ki-te-kapua New Zealand waiata composer 18xx 1872 [38]
Robinson New Zealand songwriter 1996/7 [39][40][41][42]
Chloe Gong New Zealand author 1997/9
Chelsea Winter New Zealand cookbook author

Start[edit]

name description date of birth date of death Sources
Hinewehi Mohi NZ singer, debuter of the NZ national anthem in Te Reo, TV producer, music producer for Waiata / Anthems
Robyn Kahukiwa Painter 1938 [43][44]
Ada May Plante New Zealand-born post-impressionist artist 1875 1950
Areta Wilkinson New Zealand jeweller of Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Irakehu and Ngāti Wheke descent
Josephine and Sybil Mulvany New Zealand weavers
Gil Hanly New Zealand artist
Cora Wilding New Zealand physiotherapist and artist
Emily Schuster New Zealand master weaver of Te Arawa descent
Rhondda Bosworth New Zealand photographer
Shona Rapira Davies NZ sculptor and painter of Ngati Wai ki Aotea tribal descent
Emily Karaka New Zealand artist of Māori (Ngāti Tai ki Tāmaki, Ngati Hine, Ngāpuhi) descent
Areta Wilkinson New Zealand jeweller of Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Irakehu and Ngāti Wheke descent
Kura Te Waru Rewiri New Zealand artist, academic and educator of Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kauwhata, Ngāti Rangi descent
Diggeress Te Kanawa New Zealand Māori tohunga raranga (master weaver) of Ngati Maniapoto and Ngati Kinohaku descent
Yuki Kihara NZ interdisciplinary artist of Japanese and Samoan descent
NOURI (artist) New Zealand recording artist of Kurdish origin
Tami Neilson New Zealand-based country & soul singer/songwriter