- of the
agricultural land. The
community has four Ngāti
Kahungunu marae:
Hamuera or
Moteo Marae and
Rangimarie meeting house is a
meeting place of Ngāti...
- Kepa
Hamuera Anaha Ehau (5
November 1885 – 10
February 1970) was a New
Zealand tribal leader, law clerk, interpreter, soldier, historian, orator. He was...
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Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku (c.1842 – 14
January 1904) was a New
Zealand tribal leader, runholder, ****essor and
newspaper proprietor. Of Māori descent, he...
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Ririnui was
confirmed with 61.93% of the
electorate vote. Rihi
Vercoe and
Hamuera Mitc**** of Mana Māori and the
National Party came
second and third, respectively...
- of
Carterton Celia Manson,
writer and
journalist Marion Tylee,
artist Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku (c.1842 – 14
January 1904), a New
Zealand tribal leader...
- Malayalam: ശമുവേൽ (Śhamu'vēl) Malagasy:
Samoela Maltese:
Samwel Māori:
Hamuera Marathi: शमुवेल (Śamuvēla) Mongolian: Самуел (Samuyel) Nepali: शमूएल (Śamū'ēla)...
- is
recorded as
having four daughters, Horiana, Te Ata
Hāmuera, Heni
Hāmuera, and
Rakera Hāmuera, and one son, Whakaheke. All of Hāmi’s
biological children...
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Papawai marae, near Greytown, due to his
close ****ociation with
chief Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku - so
close that the
chief adopted the
child of one of...
-
Leader in Māori health, one of the
first Māori
General Practitioners.
Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku 25 Sep 1840 14
January 1904
Tribal leader and
major runholder...
- in
Whareponga in the East
Coast region. He was one of ten
children of
Hāmuera Meketū Ngārimu, and his wife Maraea. The
prominent tribal leader Materoa...