- Sir Ian Hugh
Kāwharu ONZ (born Ian Hugh Paora; 18
February 1927 – 19
September 2006) was an
academic and
paramount chief of the Ngāti Whātua Māori tribe...
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Merata Kawharu MNZM is a New
Zealand Māori
writer and
academic active in the New
Zealand Historic Places Trust and the Māori
Heritage Council. Her prin****l...
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Amokura Kawharu FRSNZ is a New
Zealand legal academic and barrister.
Kawharu was
elected as a
Fellow of the
Royal Society Te Apārangi in 2021. She is the...
- Māori text of
article two with a
literal translation by
Professor I. H.
Kawharu, as
published in the
Report of the
Royal Commission on
Social Policy in...
- location. The name Te Toiokawharu, "The Peak of
Kawharu",
references the
giant Waikato Tainui warrior Kāwharu, who
together with Ngāti Whātua
attacked the...
- Hohneck,
rugby union player Erana James,
actress Hugh
Kāwharu,
chief and
academic Merata Kawharu,
writer and
academic Graham Latimer,
former Māori Council...
-
government over
their land" (according to a
modern translation by Hugh
Kāwharu). With no
adequate word
available to
substitute for 'sovereignty', as it...
-
there were a
series of
raids in the area led by
Kāwharu (Tainui),
known as
Raupatu Tī****.
Kāwharu reportedly rested his head on the
ridge that is now...
- Hobson. Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha until 1917, and
Windsor thereafter S**** &
Kawharu 2014, p. 17
Office of the Governor-General of New Zealand. "On the Constitution...
- leader,
Anglican lay
reader and land negotiator. He was a son of
Paora Kawharu and
identified with the Ngāti Whātua iwi. He was born in Reweti, Auckland...