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    Kōhere and Henerata Bristow (sometimes noted as Peretō), and his grandfather was Mōkena Kōhere. His eldest brother was Rēweti Kōhere. Hēnare Kōhere fought...
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  • Rēweti Kōhere and Hēnare Kōhere were his grandsons. Mokena Kohere Street in Manakau, Horowhenua, is named for him. Kohere, Rarawa. "Mokena Kohere". Dictionary...
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    Sir Hēnare Kōhere Ngata KBE JP (19 December 1917 – 11 December 2011) was a Māori leader and accountant. A prisoner of war in Germany after his capture...
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  • Henare include: Henare Te Raumoa Huatahi Balneavis, interpreter Henare Kaihau, Politician Hēnare Kōhere, soldier Henare Matua, tribal leader Henare Potae...
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    and his grandfather was Mōkena Kōhere. His brothers were Hēnare Kōhere and the Reverend Canon Poihipi Mōkena Kōhere of Tikitiki. After early years of...
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    Mason Durie (psychiatrist) (category Halbert-Kohere family)
    son, Meihana, is working on producing a movie about Rēweti Kōhere's brother, Hēnare Kōhere. His wife and their children are also descendants of Gisborne...
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    Durie was born Arohia Ernestine Kōhere, and raised at Rangiata Station, near East Cape. Her parents were Kākatārau Kohere, who was a farmer and kaitiaki...
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    Kahukiwa, artist and children's author Henare Mokena Kohere, farmer and soldier Mokena Kohere, politician Rēweti Kōhere, Anglican minister George Nēpia, rugby...
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  • Johnstons JP – of Whatawhata. For services to the pastoral industry. Hēnare Kōhere Ngata – of Gisborne. For services to the Māori people. John Addis Redwood...
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  • land were Rāpata Wahawaha, Hōtene Porourangi, Tuta Nihohiho, Hēnare Pōtae and Mōkena Kōhere. Internal conflicts followed in a number of places from northern...
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  • engagements in the Waiapu Valley a delegation of east coast chiefs led by Mokena Kohere appealed to Donald McLean, the new Provincial Superintendent of Hawke's...
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  • manufacturer, arts advocate Garth Chester, furniture designer 16 January – Henare Kohere, rugby union player, soldier (born 1880) 22 January – Lucy Mansel, community...
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    immigrants. Wawatai was already married to Apo, the daughter of the Rev. Poihipi Kōhere. Rawstron's mother insisted the baby be given up for adoption. Te Kanawa...
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  • Wayne Kimber (1949–2004), politician (National) Mokena Kohere (1812–1894), pioneer Rēweti Kōhere (1871–1954), Labour politician and historian Douglas Lysnar...
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    Tikitiki was captured. When the Hauhau arrived in Waiapu Valley, Mōkena Kōhere, a senior rangatira of Ngāti Porou, had appealed to Donald McLean, the superintendent...
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    ceremony in Wellington in June 1870 to Mōkena Kōhere, Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui (Major Kemp), Te Pokiha Taranui, Henare Tomoana, Ropata Wahawaha, and Ihaka Whaanga...
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  • Wellington. For services to the accountancy profession. Civil division Henare Kohere Ngata OBE JP – of Gisborne. For services to the Māori people. Allan...
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    Maori Āpirana Ngata 1,064 Rēweti Kōhere Northern Maori Taurekareka Henare Paraire Karaka Paikea 2,011 Taurekareka Henare Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene...
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    Tu Wyllie (category Halbert-Kohere family)
    1996 election (including Te Tai Tonga). When the Tight five led by Tau Henare splintered from New Zealand First and created the Mauri Pacific party, Wyllie...
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    John Tamihere (category Halbert-Kohere family)
    narrowly failed to unseat incumbent Labour MP for Tamaki Makaurau Peeni Henare and did not enter Parliament. His son-in-law Rawiri Waititi won Waiariki...
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    Meka Whaitiri (category Halbert-Kohere family)
    others for the Labour nomination, including Hastings district councillor Henare O'Keefe, broadcaster Shane Taurima and Ngāti Kahungunu board member Hayden...
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    Casey Kopua (category Halbert-Kohere family)
    Dillon Boucher Pero Cameron Micaela Cocks Rebecca Cotton Casey Frank Paul Henare Mike Homik Aneka Kerr Donna Loffhagen Angela Marino Jessica McCormack Troy...
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    Witi Ihimaera (category Halbert-Kohere family)
    Zealand Listener magazine in May 1970. Six of his stories were read by George Henare on Radio New Zealand in 1969. Ihimaera's first book, Pounamu Pounamu (1972)...
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    Maori Āpirana Ngata 1,064 Rēweti Kōhere Northern Maori Taurekareka Henare Paraire Karaka Paikea 2,011 Taurekareka Henare Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene...
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    Wi Pere (category Halbert-Kohere family)
    New Zealand Parliament for Eastern Maori In office 1884–1887 Preceded by Henare Tomoana Succeeded by James Carroll In office 1893–1905 Preceded by James...
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    October 1892 – 14 October 1899; 15 October 1899 – 25 August 1901) Mōkena Kōhere (11 October 1872 – 25 April 1887) Henry Lahmann (9 July 1872 – 1 June 1890)...
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