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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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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Te Mahoe (section Hone Tuwhare)
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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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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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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Ralph Hotere (redirect from Hone Papita Raukura Hotere)
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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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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civil engineer) Frank Oliver (rugby player) Daryl Tuffey (cricketer) Hone Tuwhare (poet) John Joseph Woods (writer of the music of New Zealand's national...
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the matua carved from black maire and containing a poem by the late Hone Tuwhare, the 1999–2001 Laureate. Based on the tradition of the Poet Laureate...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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photographs of the New Zealand landscape, with text contributions from Hone Tuwhare, Russel Norman, Brian Turner, David Eggleton and David Lange. Between...
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branch of PEN International. In 1979 he toured New Zealand with Sam Hunt, Hone Tuwhare and Jan Kemp. Campbell wrote about his father's and brother's experiences...
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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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Muru has said: "Māori art has always been contemporary." Muru, poet Hone Tuwhare and artist Para Matchitt founded the Māori Writers and Artists’ Association...
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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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