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… (his eldest son had died in 1991). At the request of local Ngāti Kahungunu, his body lay overnight at Rongomaraeroa …
Type: Biography
… and believed the restoration of land to Auckland hapū Ngāti Whātua Ōrakei was ‘a very dangerous precedent’ which …
Type: Biography
… renowned Ngāpuhi tohunga. He belonged to both Te Hikutū and Ngāti Hau hapū. The date of his birth is unknown; in 1866 he …
Type: Biography
… Her mother, Makareta Raharuhi, was a descendant of the Ngāti Kurī and Te Aupouri tribes, while her father Lovre …
Type: Biography
… and the wine from the bishop's hands was the venerable Ngāti Hao chief Patuone . A public holiday was declared to …
Type: Biography
… land case in 1869. He also developed close links with Ngāti Whātua chiefs Wiremu Rewiti and Pāora Tūhaere . …
Type: Biography
… and Wellington University College tramping clubs and Ngāti Pōneke Māori Club, and served as treasurer for the …
Type: Biography
… accepted the submission of Horonuku Te Heuheu Tūkino IV of Ngāti Tūwharetoa, without land confiscation, a step which, …
Type: Biography
… comprehensive surveys among Ngāi Tūhoe in Ruatāhuna (1960), Ngāti Porou in Tikitiki (1962) and Pākehā in Carterton …
Type: Biography
… at 41 to 26-year-old television presenter Hinemoa Elder (Ngāti Kurī, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi) in Auckland on 1 …
Type: Biography
… He strongly opposed the return of Bastion Point to Ngāti Whātua but developed a strange personal relationship …
Type: Biography