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Hamiora Pere (died 16
November 1869) was a New
Zealander executed for treason. Pere was a parti****nt in the Te Kooti's War, one of the New
Zealand Wars...
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Hāmiora Mangakāhia (1838 – 4 June 1918) was a
prominent Māori
chief and the
first Premier of Te Kotahitanga, the
movement for an
independent Māori parliament...
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Eruera Hamiora Tumutara (c.1859 – 11
January 1930) was a
notable New
Zealand Ringatū bishop. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Awa and Ngati...
- Auckland. She was an
accomplished pianist. Mangakāhia was the
third wife of
Hāmiora Mangakāhia, an ****essor in the
Native Land Court, and in June 1892 he was...
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apparently happy family man
married to
Annabelle (Nathalie Boltt). His father,
Hamiora (George Henare), is
retiring and
according to
Maori tradition, Kawariki...
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Hamiora Wiremu Maioha, OBE (21
September 1888 – 30
January 1963) was a New
Zealand interpreter,
farmer and
community leader. Of Māori descent, he identified...
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Hamiora Tumutara Te Tihi-o-te-whenua Pio (1814–1901) was a New
Zealand Māori
tohunga and historian. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Awa...
- violence. All
those executed were
convicted of murder, with the
exception of
Hamiora Pere, who was
convicted of
treason in 1869. All bar one were men; the exception...
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Whatahoro Jury was
elected chairman, the
formal head of the
Whare o Raro, and
Hamiora Mangakahia was
elected premier, a
position that made him the
chief spokesperson...
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struggling to save a Māori boy,
Hamiora, who, like Melville's
Billy Budd, was
unjustly charged with treason. With the
hanging of
Hamiora,
November 10, 1869, and...