Eva Rickard
Tuaiwa Hautai "Eva" Rickard (née Kereopa; 19 April 1925 – 6 December 1997) rose to prominence as an activist for Māori land rights and for women’s rights within Māoridom. She was born in Raglan, also named Whāingaroa. Her methods included public civil disobedience and she is best known for leading the occupation of Raglan golf course in the 1970s.
Wikipage disambiguates
1925 in New Zealand1997 in New ZealandAngeline GreensillCandidates in the 1996 New Zealand general election by electorateList of New Zealand left-wing activistsList of political parties in New ZealandMana MotuhakeMana Māori MovementMāori politicsMāori protest movementMāori renaissanceNambassaRaglan,_New_ZealandRaglan ChronicleRickardTimeline of New Zealand historyTitewhai HarawiraWomen in New Zealand
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Eva Rickard
Tuaiwa Hautai "Eva" Rickard (née Kereopa; 19 April 1925 – 6 December 1997) rose to prominence as an activist for Māori land rights and for women’s rights within Māoridom. She was born in Raglan, also named Whāingaroa. Her methods included public civil disobedience and she is best known for leading the occupation of Raglan golf course in the 1970s.
has abstract
Tuaiwa Hautai "Eva" Rickard (n ...... glan golf course in the 1970s.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,008,169,408
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
sameAs
type
comment
Tuaiwa Hautai "Eva" Rickard (n ...... glan golf course in the 1970s.
@en
label
Eva Rickard
@en