- Hōne Heke
Ngāpua (6 June 1869 – 9
February 1909) was a Māori and
Liberal Party Member of
Parliament in New Zealand. He was born in Kaikohe, and was named...
- however, a
bloodless "war", with only a few
shots being fired. Hōne Heke
Ngāpua, MHR for
Northern Māori, was
responsible for de-escalating the confrontation...
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including Māui Pōmare and all four Māori MPs (Āpirana Ngata, Hōne Heke
Ngāpua, Tame
Parata and
Henare Kaihau).
According to
Willie Jackson, the prevailing...
- parks:
Bayview Reserve,
Corder Park,
Frenchay Reserve,
Montrose Reserve,
Ngapua Reserve,
Queen Elizabeth II Reserve, Te-Ata Reserve,
Titoki Reserve, Tresillian...
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Matire Ngapua of Ngā Puhi, and her husband, John
Claudian (Claudius) Rankin, a
Scottish immigrant.
Matire Ngapua's brother was Hōne Heke
Ngāpua, a Member...
- su****ded by the Māori
councils established by
James Carroll and Hōne Heke
Ngāpua through the Māori
Councils Act 1900. As a result,
Kotahitanga members unanimously...
-
Herewaka Poata from Gisborne, and the 1893
petition was also
signed by
Matilda Ngapua from
Napier and four
other Māori
women using European names instead. The...
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sanitation in the
small Māori
communities around the country. In 1909, Hōne Heke
Ngāpua,
Member of
Parliament for
Northern Maori died suddenly. Buck was singled...
- of the
sitting member Hone Heke
Ngapua on 9 February. The by-election was won by Te
Rangi Hiroa. Both Hone Heke
Ngapua and Te
Rangi Hiroa were Liberal...
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major biography of the Ngā Puhi
politician and
Kotahitanga leader Hōne Heke
Ngāpua (1869–1909), and
wrote Fatal Frontiers – a
history of New
Zealand in the...