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Hāriata Whakatau Pītini-Morēra (died 1938) was a New
Zealand Māori leader, genealogist,
historian and conservationist.
Tipene O'Regan
called her “the...
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Anglican church.
Riria and the
children died soon
after and Heke
married Hariata (Harriet) Rongo,
daughter of
Hongi Hika, in the
Kerikeri chapel on 30 March...
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Hariata Ropata-Tangahoe (born 1952) is a New
Zealand artist,
painter and author. She is of Ngāti Toa, Ngāti
Raukawa and Te
Atiawa descent. Her
works are...
- An 1847
portrait of Hōne Heke and his wife
Hariata wearing cloaks made from
Phormium tenax (New
Zealand flax) fibre...
- One of the signatories, Hōne Heke of Ngāpuhi iwi, with his wife
Hariata....
- His wife,
Hariata Pomare, was a Ngāpuhi
woman from Te Ahuahu, near Ōhaeawai, who was the
daughter of
Pikimana Tutapuiti. Hare and
Hariata Pomare were...
- Te Ruki
Kawiti far right, with his
nephew Hōne Heke and Heke's wife
Hariata...
- Kahupāke
Rongonui (c. 1868/1869 – 17
January 1947) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, she
identified with the Te Ākitai Waiohua...
- One of the
signatories of the treaty, Hōne Heke of Ngāpuhi iwi, with his wife
Hariata...
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props Ngāpuhi
nobleman Te Ruki
Kawiti (right) with Hōne Heke and his wife
Hariata Descendants of the
Moriori who
survived genocidal invasion by Ngāti Mutunga...