- Rēweti
Kōhere and Hēnare
Kōhere were his grandsons.
Mokena Kohere Street in Manakau, Horowhenua, is
named for him.
Kohere, Rarawa. "Mokena
Kohere". Dictionary...
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Harina Margaret Kohere (born 14 July 1953 in Rangitukia) is a
retired field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a
member of the
national team that...
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artist and children's
author Henare Mokena Kohere,
farmer and
soldier Mokena Kohere,
politician Rēweti
Kōhere,
Anglican minister George Nēpia,
rugby player...
- Sir Hēnare
Kōhere Ngata KBE JP (19
December 1917 – 11
December 2011) was a Māori
leader and accountant. A
prisoner of war in
Germany after his capture...
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Kōhere and
Henerata Bristow (sometimes
noted as Peretō), and his
grandfather was Mōkena
Kōhere. His
eldest brother was Rēweti
Kōhere. Hēnare
Kōhere fought...
- Rēweti Tūhorouta
Kōhere (11
April 1871 – 9
August 1954) was a New
Zealand Anglican clergyman,
newspaper journalist and editor, farmer, writer, historian...
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swords were
presented in a
ceremony in
Wellington in June 1870 to Mōkena
Kōhere, Te
Keepa Te
Rangihiwinui (Major Kemp), Te
Pokiha Taranui,
Henare Tomoana...
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engagements in the
Waiapu Valley a
delegation of east
coast chiefs led by
Mokena Kohere appealed to
Donald McLean, the new
Provincial Superintendent of Hawke's...
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Archived from the
original on
January 18, 2020.
Retrieved December 2, 2019.
Kohere,
Reweti (June 23, 2022). "How The Lion King Reo Māori did what no other...
- immigrants.
Wawatai was
already married to Apo, the
daughter of the Rev.
Poihipi Kōhere. Rawstron's
mother insisted the baby be
given up for adoption. Te Kanawa...