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    Hone Peneamine Anatipa Te Pona Tuwhare (21 October 1922 – 16 January 2008) was a noted Māori New Zealand poet. He is closely associated with The Catlins...
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    crafts to school children. New Zealand poet Hone Tuwhare included a poem about the wood carver, "On a theme by Hone Taiapa," in his 1973 collection Something...
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  • the community has close-knit and centred around the local school. Poet Hone Tuwhare lived in Te Mahoe during the 1950s and 1960s with his wife, writer Jean...
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    to 'Come out! Come out, Sloth! And witness this!' 'Uh huh', I say. —Hone Tuwhare, Here's looking at You, Sea Due to its position at the southern tip of...
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    introduce literary elements to his work. He worked with poets such as Hone Tuwhare and Bill Manhire to produce several strong paintings, and produced other...
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    Catton, poets James K. Baxter, Fleur Adcock, Selina Tusitala Marsh and Hone Tuwhare, children's authors Margaret Mahy and Joy Cowley, historians Michael...
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  • Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand Hone Tuwhare (1922–2008), New Zealand poet of Māori ancestry Hone Glendinning (1912–1997), British cinematographer...
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  • Middleton 1971 Noel Hilliard 1972 Ian Wedde 1973 Graham Billing 1974 Hone Tuwhare 1975 Witi Ihimaera 1976 Sam Hunt 1977 Keri Hulme 1977–78 Roger Hall 1978...
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    orator's staff. The first holder was Bill Manhire, in 1998–99, then Hone Tuwhare (2000–01), Elizabeth Smither (2002–03), Brian Turner (2004–05), Jenny...
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    romanticism has been compared with that of another New Zealand poet, Hone Tuwhare and their romanticism has been credited with contributing to the popularity...
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    been active in a number of charities and trusts: Teach First NZ, the Hone Tuwhare Charitable Trust, New Zealand LAM Charitable Trust and Breast Cancer...
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    bringing writers including James K Baxter, Ralph Hotere, Janet Frame and Hone Tuwhare to the city.[citation needed] During the 1980s Dunedin's popular music...
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    the settlement. The settlement's best−known resident was Māori poet Hone Tuwhare, who lived in Kaka Point for many years until he died in 2008. Kaka Point...
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    has flourished, with internationally recognised writers including poet Hone Tuwhare, novelists Alan Duff, Keri Hulme (author of the bone people (1984), the...
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    King Kapisi in 2023 and a concert of music inspired by the poems of Hone Tuwhare in 2022. Fox also collaborated with classical musicians. In 2016 he toured...
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  • her master's study, she pivoted to writing flash fiction. She cites Hone Tuwhare, Patricia Grace, Sam Hunt, James K Baxter and Witi Ihimaera as influences...
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  • University Press 2003 – Glenn Colquhoun, Playing God. Steele Roberts 2002 – Hone Tuwhare, Piggy-back Moon. Godwit 2001 – Allen Curnow, The Bells of St Babel's...
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    Baxter worked at Chelsea as a cleaner in 1969-a job found for him by Hone Tuwhare. Dismissed after three weeks, he wrote the satirical poem "Ballad of...
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  • group Te Ohu Whakaari involving writers Rowley Habib (Rore Hapipi), Hone Tuwhare, Riwia Brown and Apirana Taylor were part of the early Taki Rua days...
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  • establish a Māori Writers Society with other prominent Māori writers Hone Tuwhare and Harry Dansey.: 47  Her work has been included in several notable...
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    was part of the 1973 Māori delegation to China alongside names such as Hone Tuwhare, and Tame Iti, which studied Chinese minority groups. She also joined...
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  • Tutuola (1920–1997, Nigeria, nf) Emma Rood Tuttle (1839–1916, US, p/nf) Hone Tuwhare (1922–2008, N Zealand, p) Julian Tuwim (1894–1953, Poland, p) Jens Tvedt...
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  • on the rock, and some people leave offerings such as sweets. In 1980 Hone Tuwhare translated a version of the legend from the Māori language, and his notes...
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  • A/E) Thomas Tusser (1524–1580, E) Emma Rood Tuttle (1839–1916, US) Hone Tuwhare (1922–2008, NZ) Violet Tweedale (1862–1936, S/E) Chase Twichell (born...
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  • complications from strokes. Gerry Tordoff, 78, English cricketer (Somerset). Hone Tuwhare, 85, New Zealand Māori poet. Bungo Yoshida, 73, Japanese Bunraku puppeteer...
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    mental health worker Thomas Tusser (1524–1580), English poet and farmer Hone Tuwhare (1922–2008), New Zealand Māori poet Julian Tuwim (1894–1953), Polish...
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    similar projects as tributes to New Zealand poets James K. Baxter and Hone Tuwhare, and chose Ihimaera for her third project because he was "a writer with...
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    1950s and 1960s Elsie Locke Hedwig Ross, founding member Rita Smith Hone Tuwhare Ron Smith, peace activist Fintan Patrick Walsh, founding member and trade...
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  • store, camping ground and post office and helped care for the Māori poet Hone Tuwhare. "Norman Woods". CricInfo. Retrieved 29 May 2016. McCarron A (2010) New...
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    the Stonegut Sugar Works.: 91  He had been referred to the job by poet Hone Tuwhare. He also adopted the Māori version of his name, Hemi. Around July or...
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