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    Sir Māui Wiremu Pita Naera Pōmare KBE CMG (1875 or 1876 – 27 June 1930) was a New Zealand medical doctor and politician, being counted among the more...
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  • originally called Pomare and Pomare Ngatata, Ngāti Mutunga leader Māui Pōmare (c. 1875–1930), New Zealand Māori doctor and politician Gyno Pomare (born 1986)...
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  • New Zealand Māori Christian Māui Pōmare (died 1930), New Zealand politician .NET MAUI, .NET Multi-platform App UI USS Maui, the name of more than one United...
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    alumni of Te Aute College, including future fellow cabinet minister Māui Pōmare. Here he challenged the traditional views of his people, advocating the...
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    politicians such as James Carroll, Āpirana Ngata, Te Rangi Hīroa and Māui Pōmare aimed to revitalise the Māori people after the devastation of the previous...
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    suburb of Taitā, and includes the Pomare Railway Station and Pomare School. The suburb is named after either Māui Pōmare (Ngāti Mutunga), who served as Minister...
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  • Peters further on the matter, Peters said that Māori leaders Peter Buck, Maui Pomare and James Carroll had concluded there were no Principles of the Treaty...
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    Richard Seddon. The word "Public" was dropped from the title when Sir Māui Pōmare took over the portfolio from 27 June 1923, as simply "Minister of Health"...
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    Mildred "Miria" Amelia Woodbine Pomare OBE (née Johnson, 24 December 1877 – 7 September 1971), also known as Miria Tapapa, was a New Zealand community...
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  • Rauparaha, Hēnare Tomoana, Te Kooti, Wi Pere, Sir James Carroll, Sir Māui Pōmare and Sir Āpirana Ngata. Several major conflicts occurred in the region...
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    doctor and former Health Department medical officer Maui Pomare in that year's general election. Pomare won the seat by 565 votes. Te Puea's involvement...
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    TV presenter Christine Kenney, professor of disaster risk reduction Māui Pōmare, doctor and politician Howie Tamati, rugby league player and coach and...
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  • and in the 1930 by-election in Western Maori following the death of Maui Pomare, but they did not succeed. The first Rātana movement MP was Eruera Tirikatene...
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  • in south Taranaki and belonged to the Ngā Rauru iwi. John White and Māui Pōmare say that he had a brother, Uetapu, but other sources disagree. As a youth...
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    31 October 2013. Moon 2014, p. 63. The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, Maui Pomare.[full citation needed] Godber, Albert Percy. "Kūmara storage pits, 1930"...
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    him. It was praised by many influential Maori at the time, including Māui Pōmare and all four Maori MPs (Āpirana Ngata, Hōne Heke Ngāpua, Tame Parata...
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    did not have an exclusive control of the Māori electorates, however – Maui Pomare, another prominent Māori politician, was a member of the conservative...
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    campaign on behalf of Māui Pōmare in his election bid to become the Kingite Member of Parliament. Te Puea later fell out with Pōmare because he supported...
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    the last decade (for NewLabour, the Alliance, and now the Green Party) Maui Pomare – Māori politician, doctor, reformer Tony Steel – former All Black, Headmaster...
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    Hastings, and in the 1880s and 1890s it was attended by Āpirana Ngata, Maui Pomare, Te Rangi Hīroa (Sir Peter Buck), and Paraire Tomoana. In 1897 they formed...
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  • include Rēweti Kōhere, Āpirana Ngata, Te Rangi Hīroa, Paraire Tomoana and Māui Pōmare. The Reverend Samuel Williams (1854–1859) John Reynolds (1872–1878) John...
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  • The Prince of Wales at Rotorua on his 1920 visit to New Zealand. On the left is Sir Joseph Ward, and on the right is Māui Pōmare....
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  • 1912 10 July 1912 Mackenzie Thomas Buxton 28 March 1912 10 July 1912 Māui Pōmare 10 July 1912 3 May 1916 Massey William Fraser 27 July 1920 16 July 1923†...
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  • Heuheu, Te Rauparaha, Tomoana, Te Kooti, Wi Pere, Sir J. Carroll, Sir Maui Pomare, Sir A. T. Ngata, and other prominent Maori leaders”. article in TE NUPEPA...
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    : 118  While in prison he was visited by former Internal Affairs Minister Māui Pōmare.: 119  An application for Habeas Corpus on the basis that he should be...
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    Peters further on the matter, Peters said that Māori leaders Peter Buck, Maui Pomare and James Carroll had concluded there were no Principles of the Treaty...
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    were also Māori MPs in the more conservative and rural Reform Party; Maui Pomare, Taurekareka Henare and Taite Te Tomo. Since the Labour Party first came...
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    after, with many Māori playing at a high standard by the 1890s. Sir Maui Pomare, the first Māori to qualify as a doctor, won the USA Inter-Varsity Tennis...
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  • school was founded in 1876 and celebrated its 125th jubilee in 2001. Māui Pōmare, politician Te Rangi Hīroa (Sir Peter Buck), doctor, politician Ngati...
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  • Marokopa River, at Mangaroa, which he named Tū-pāhau after himself. Māui Pōmare says that he did this because he had heard that the area was rich in...
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