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    Hone Pani Tamati Waka Nene Harawira is a New Zealand Māori activist and former parliamentarian. He was elected to parliament as the member for the Māori...
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  • Zealand. The party was led by Hone Harawira who formed it in April 2011 following his resignation from the Māori Party. Harawira won the by-election in Te...
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    Hinewhare Harawira (1932 – 25 January 2023) was a New Zealand Māori activist. Born in Whakapara and descended from Ngāpuhi chiefs, Harawira was an outspoken...
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  • Hauauru; Pita Sharples won the Tāmaki Makaurau electorate; Hone Harawira, son of Titewhai Harawira, won Te Tai Tokerau; and Te Ururoa Flavell won Waiariki...
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  • Harawira is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hone Harawira (born 1955), New Zealand activist and politician Joe Harawira (1946–2017)...
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    terms. From 2005 to 2014, it was held by MP Hone Harawira. Initially a member of the Māori Party, Harawira resigned from both the party and then Parliament...
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  • Māori Party MPs and Green MP Nándor Tánczos in 2005, Mana Movement MP Hone Harawira in 2011 and Te Pāti Māori MPs in 2023 notably made an unofficial alternative...
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  • Rikirangi Gage (Te Whānau-a-Apanui), Peeni Henare (Ngāti Hine, Ngāpuhi), Hone Harawira (Ngāti Hau, Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Hine, Te Aupōuri, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whātua)...
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    Sue Bradford, Nandor Tanczos and Metiria Turei, and Maori party MP Hone Harawira, wore hoodies while standing on the steps of the country's parliament...
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    not return to Parliament after its only representative in Parliament, Hone Harawira, was defeated in his electorate of Te Tai Tokerau. A referendum on the...
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  • sit and do nothing." Members of Ngā Tamatoa included Hone Harawira and his mother Titewhai Harawira, Donna Awatere Huata, Tame Iti, Josephine Keelan, Jim...
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    Marine and Coastal Areas Bill 2011 led the party's Te Tai Tokerau Member Hone Harawira to secede from the Māori Party and form the radical left-wing Mana Movement...
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    Māori electorate of Te Tai Tokerau in 2005 to the Māori Party candidate Hone Harawira. However, he was returned to parliament due to his high position on...
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    department to stop the tradition. In 1979, the protesters included Hone Harawira, later a Member of Parliament. Several of the engineering students were...
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    Labour in August 2010, and Hone Harawira left the Māori Party in February 2011. Carter continued as an independent, while Harawira resigned from parliament...
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    Te Tai Tokerau that was caused by Hone Harawira's resignation from the seat. Prior to resigning his seat, Harawira had resigned from the Māori Party and...
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  • independent MPs in the 49th New Zealand Parliament: Chris Carter and Hone Harawira. Carter became an independent after his criticisms of the Labour Party's...
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    Parata Ngāti Porou Wharehoka Wano Taranaki Jerry Hapuku Ngāti Kahungunu Hone Harawira Taitokerau Turi Ngatai Tauranga Moana (Vacant) Te Arawa Justin Tipa[citation...
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    political party led by Hone Harawira which was formed in April 2011 following Hone Harawira's resignation from the Māori Party. Hone Harawira won the by-election...
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  • William Hone (cricketer) (1842–1919), Irish cricketer Hone Harawira, New Zealand politician Hōne Heke (1810?–1850), Māori chief in New Zealand Hōne Heke...
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    and Ngāpuhi; she is a relative of former politicians Kelvin Davis and Hone Harawira. Costello's secondary schooling was at Marcellin College, Auckland....
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    borrowed term in contemporary social critique. In New Zealand in 2012, Hone Harawira, a Member of Parliament and leader of the socialist Mana Party, aroused...
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  • Greens, ACT, the Progressive Party and Hone Harawira voted against it. This Act was the key reason why Harawira left the Māori Party. In a press statement...
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    e-democracy, Internet freedom, privacy, copyright reform 1.42 – Mana Hone Harawira 2011 Tino rangatiratanga, Māori rights 1.42 – Legalise Cannabis Jeff...
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    Maungaturoto through the initiative of former Mana Movement leader Hone Harawira's Tai Tokerau Border Control. Seymour's criticisms were echoed by National...
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  • Siouxsie Wiles Anne Wyllie Others Suzy Cato Claire Deeks Rob Fyfe Sue Grey Hone Harawira Toby Morris Anna Mowbray Graham Philip Paul Reid Jami-Lee Ross Brian...
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    leader Hone Harawira announced a merger of the parties, to be known as the Internet Party and Mana Movement, or the abbreviated Internet Mana. Harawira is...
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    resulting contest in Te Tai Hauauru. 3.^ After crossing to the Mana Movement, Harawira successfully contested a by-election in his constituency of Te Tai Tokerau...
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    Tokerau Māori electorate as a means of opposing the Mana Movement MP Hone Harawira. Harawira had formed an electoral pact with the Internet Party, which was...
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    recruited by Labour MP Shane Jones. Davis failed to unseat the incumbent Hone Harawira of the Māori Party, but was elected to the 49th New Zealand Parliament...
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