Interpreters
Category: Interpreters
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Ippei Mizuhara

Ippei Mizuhara

English interpreter from Japan
Doman

Doman

Indigenous rebel in the Cape of Good Hope
George Preece

George Preece

Pisquetomen

Pisquetomen

Lenape chief and war leader
James Le Tort

James Le Tort

French-born fur trader in 18th century Pennsylvania
Albert Anthony

Albert Anthony

Lenape missionary and scholar
Mary Tautari

Mary Tautari

New Zealand teacher
Sharon Choi

Sharon Choi

Korean-American interpreter and filmmaker
Daniel-Marie Chabert de Joncaire de Clausonne

Daniel-Marie Chabert de Joncaire de Clausonne

French Army officer and interpreter
Philippe-Thomas Chabert de Joncaire

Philippe-Thomas Chabert de Joncaire

French army officer
Lina Hidalgo

Lina Hidalgo

American politician
Amina Lahbabi-Peters

Amina Lahbabi-Peters

John Gyles

John Gyles

Person involved in the 17th century publishing trade
Frederick William Kahapula Beckley Jr.

Frederick William Kahapula Beckley Jr.

Bledri ap Cydifor

Bledri ap Cydifor

Welsh chieftain
John Atirau Asher

John Atirau Asher

Ngati Pukenga and Ngati Pikiao leader, hotelier, interpreter, racehorse owner
Louis Wellington Parore

Louis Wellington Parore

Nga Puhi and Te Roroa leader, interpreter, land court agent
Andrei Nikolaevich Mironov

Andrei Nikolaevich Mironov

Soviet political prisoner, human rights activist, reporter, fixer, interpreter
John Hobbs

John Hobbs

New Zealand missionary, artisan, interpreter
Tsai Ting Kan

Tsai Ting Kan

Republican China politician
Yusuf Malek

Yusuf Malek

Assyrian politician
William Turakiuta Cooper

William Turakiuta Cooper

Ngati Kahungunu; interpreter, land officer
Prince Ludwig of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg

Prince Ludwig of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg

Socialite and prince known for his mysterious disappearance
Nataliya Dmytruk

Nataliya Dmytruk

Ukrainian journalist
Mason Durie

Mason Durie

Ngati Kauwhata and Rangitane leader, interpreter, public servant, farmer, community leader
Isabelle Montour

Isabelle Montour

Algonquin/Metis woman leader
Kepa Hamuera Anaha Ehau

Kepa Hamuera Anaha Ehau

Ngati Tarawhai and Ngati Whakaue leader, law clerk, interpreter, soldier, historian, orator
John Te Herekiekie Grace

John Te Herekiekie Grace

Ngati Tuwharetoa; interpreter, public servant, community leader, high commissioner
John Leak Springston

John Leak Springston

American interpreter
Jean Baptiste Lolo

Jean Baptiste Lolo

Hudson's Bay Company employee
James Francis Fulloon

James Francis Fulloon

Interpreter, public servant
Giovanni Franco

Giovanni Franco

Henare Te Raumoa Huatahi Balneavis

Henare Te Raumoa Huatahi Balneavis

Ngai Tamanuhiri and Te Whakatohea; interpreter, private secretary, public administrator
Hamiora Wiremu Maioha

Hamiora Wiremu Maioha

Nga Puhi; interpreter, farmer, community leader
Gilbert Mair

Gilbert Mair

New Zealand surveyor, interpreter, soldier, public servant
Felix Flying Hawk

Felix Flying Hawk

American rancher
David MacNish

David MacNish

Interpreter, labourer, bricklayer, farmer, Pakeha-Maori
Arapeta Awatere

Arapeta Awatere

Ngati Porou and Ngati Hine; interpreter, military leader, Maori welfare officer, local politician, convicted murderer
Alexander Shand

Alexander Shand

New Zealand farmer, interpreter and ethnographer
Sedat Bornovalı

Sedat Bornovalı

Art historian, tour guide, interpretor
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