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    Henare Tomoana (1820/30s – 20 February 1904) was a prominent Māori leader and politician from the Hawke's Bay area in the North Island, New Zealand. He...
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  • Te Whiwhi, tribal leader Henare Tomoana, tribal leader Henare Uru, politician People with the stage name Henare: Henare (wrestler), New Zealand professional...
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    Paraire "Friday" Henare Tomoana (died 15 April 1946) was a Māori political leader, journalist, historian, sportsman, and lyricist of the Ngāti Kahungunu...
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    Kahungunu they received the support of Paraire Tomoana, who was the son of the chief Henare Tomoana. Tomoana worked with Ngata to drive Māori recruitment...
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    strike against a 120-man mounted Ngāti Kahungunu contingent, led by Henare Tomoana, which was camped at Tauranga-Taupō. But although Te Kooti took their...
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    Eastern Maori electorate, Henare Tomoana. 96 representatives sat in the Whare o Raro and 44 chiefs sat in the Whare Ariki. Tomoana was elected Speaker of...
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    Mōkena Kōhere, Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui (Major Kemp), Te Pokiha Taranui, Henare Tomoana, Ropata Wahawaha, and Ihaka Whaanga. The question of whether awards...
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  • Māori pā at Tokomaru Bay under the control of Ngāti Porou chief Henare Potae, Henare requested help from Ropata, who led a reprisal raid on two nearby...
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    against Te Kooti. Later in the month, about 230 Ngāti Kahungunu, led by Henare Tomoana and Rēnata Kawepō, from the East Coast region, also joined the hunt...
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  • the incumbent MP Karaitiana Takamoana. The by-election was won by Henare Tomoana. Henare Matua was seen by some as the "Government candidate" and a leader...
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  • Kani-a-Takirau, the Te Heuheu dynasty of Ngāti Tuwharetoa, Te Rauparaha, Hēnare Tomoana, Te Kooti, Wi Pere, Sir James Carroll, Sir Māui Pōmare and Sir Āpirana...
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    leading organiser of the movement, he was nominated by fellow chiefs Henare Tomoana and Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui to the position of Premier, which he held...
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  • during World War II—and Ringahora Hēni Ngākai Ybel Tomoana. His maternal grandfather was Paraire Tomoana, the composer of "Pokarekare Ana". Huata was a central...
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    Heretaunga through his mother, Te Rotohenga, also known as Winipere. Henare Tomoana, also a prominent politician, was his half-brother. The missionary William...
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  • Henry Jackson 1879 Eastern Maori 7 July Karaitiana Takamoana Death Henare Tomoana 1879 Southern Maori 7 July Hōri Kerei Taiaroa Resignation Ihaia Tainui...
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    Zealand Parliament for Eastern Maori In office 1884–1887 Preceded by Henare Tomoana Succeeded by James Carroll In office 1893–1905 Preceded by James Carroll...
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  • by-election) Karaitiana Takamoana   Eastern Maori 1871 24 February 1879 Henare Tomoana (1879 Eastern Maori by-election) George Ireland   Waikaia 1829 1879...
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    September Alfred Brandon Wellington Country Conservative Sixth 11 September Henare Tomoana X-01Eastern Maori Conservative Second 8 September Hone Tawhai X-02Northern...
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  • Moananui 1871 election Karaitiana Takamoana 1876 election 1879 by-election Henare Tomoana 1879 election 1881 election 1884 election Wi Pere 1887 election James...
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  • of Te Kotahitanga (Māori Parliament) In office 1895–1895 Preceded by Henare Tomoana Member of Te Kotahitanga (Māori Parliament) In office June 1892 – 1902...
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  • September Alfred Brandon Wellington Country Conservative Sixth 11 September Henare Tomoana X-01Eastern Maori Conservative Second 8 September Hone Tawhai X-02Northern...
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    1917) George Thomson (7 May 1918 – 6 May 1925; 7 May 1925 – 6 May 1932) Henare Tomoana (24 June 1898 – 20 February 1904) Francis Trask (18 March 1903 – 17...
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    Conservative Second William Hutchison Wellington South Greyite Second Henare Tomoana X-01Eastern Maori Conservative Third Hone Tawhai X-02Northern Maori...
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  • Henry Jackson 1879 Eastern Maori 7 July Karaitiana Takamoana Death Henare Tomoana 1879 Southern Maori 7 July Hōri Kerei Taiaroa Resignation Ihaia Tainui...
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  • means of Cabinet consensus, the Ministry was divided on Māori policy. Henare Tomoana, appointed Minister without portfolio representing the Native Race,...
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  • Conservative Second William Hutchison Wellington South Greyite Second Henare Tomoana X-01Eastern Maori Conservative Third Hone Tawhai X-02Northern Maori...
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    Capt J. Matehaere; Capt P.F.Te H. Ornberg; Capt R. Royal; Capt Te M.R. Tomoana; Capt M. Wikiriwhi, DSO; Lt W. Porter; Lt Te R.W. Tibble; Lt J.P. Tikao-Barrett;...
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    Awa, Brett Cowan, Josephine Peita, Anne Fitzsimon, Abraham Hepi, Ngahiwi Tomoana, Tureiti Moxon, Aroha Reriti-Crofts, John Harré, Rangi McLean, Tell Kuka...
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  • Liz Green Party Foss, Craig National Party winner Ormond, John ACT New Zealand Smith, Jocelyn United Future New Zealand Tomoana, Ngahiwi Māori Party...
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  • — — 22 Anne Fitzsimon Nelson — — 23 Abe Hepi Rangitikei — — 24 Ngahiwi Tomoana Tukituki — — 25 Tureiti Moxon Hamilton West — — 26 Aroha Reriti-Crofts...
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