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Porokoru Patapu Pohe (10
December 1914 – 31
March 1944),
commonly known as John Pohe, was a New
Zealand Māori
Royal New
Zealand Air
Force officer and bomber...
- remained,
settling near Ōingo Lake.
Tareahi had
several children – a son
Porokoru Mapu,
daughters Hepora, Ani
Kanara Marewa and
Rawinia Kaingaroa, and son...
- (Director, Producer) Roderick,
Maramena (Producer) Kora,
Francis (As:
Porokoru Patapu (John) Pohe) Hurrell, Jeff (Editor) Moriarty, Jim (Narrator) (2008)...
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involved in break-out". The
Yorkshire Post.
Retrieved 15
April 2021. "
Porokoru Patapu Pohe - 51 Squadron".
International Bomber Command Centre. 21 January...
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Ahuriri Lagoon. In the 19th century,
chiefs Rawiri Tareahi and his son
Porokoru Mapu
lived there. For a long
period of
modern history Poraiti was a semi-rural...
- team from the
German POW camp
Stalag Luft III
during World War II; as
Porokoru Patapu Pohe, in Whanganui, New
Zealand (executed, 1944)[citation needed]...
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McLean Pearson –
Royal New
Zealand Air Force; of Greymouth.
Flying Officer Porokoru Patapu Pohe –
Royal New
Zealand Air Force; of Taihape.
Flying Officer Albert...