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Kahungunu they
received the
support of
Paraire Tomoana, who was the son of the
chief Henare Tomoana.
Tomoana worked with
Ngata to
drive Māori recruitment...
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Henare Tomoana (1820/30s – 20
February 1904) was a
prominent Māori
leader and
politician from the Hawke's Bay area in the
North Island, New Zealand. He...
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Paraire "Friday"
Henare Tomoana (died 15
April 1946) was a Māori
political leader, journalist, historian, sportsman, and
lyricist of the Ngāti Kahungunu...
- Ākenehi
Tōmoana (née Patoka, c. 1843–1908) was a Māori
leader of
chiefly status (wāhine rangatira), landowner,
suffragist and women's
rights activist...
- Hawke's Bay
Region of New Zealand's
North Island.
Tomoana statistical area,
which includes both
Tomoana and Waipatu,
covers 3.26 km2 (1.26 sq mi) and had...
- Italy.
After the war he
married Ringahora Hēni Ngākai Ybel
Tomoana, the
daughter of
Paraire Tomoana and
Kuini Raerena. In the 1984 Queen's
Birthday Honours...
- (210000) and
Tomoana Crossing (210600). 2018
Census place summary: ****ra 2018
Census place summary:
Cornwall Park 2018
Census place summary:
Tomoana Crossing...
- Kōhere, Te
Keepa Te
Rangihiwinui (Major Kemp), Te
Pokiha Taranui,
Henare Tomoana,
Ropata Wahawaha, and
Ihaka Whaanga. The
question of
whether awards could...
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during World War II—and
Ringahora Hēni Ngākai Ybel
Tomoana. His
maternal grandfather was
Paraire Tomoana, the
composer of "Pokarekare Ana".
Huata was a central...
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Hawkes Bay". He
personally managed his
Nelson Brothers freezing works at
Tomoana for
nearly 40 years. He
arrived in
Auckland in
February 1863 with his elder...