- Hone
Peneamine Anatipa Te Pona
Tuwhare (21
October 1922 – 16
January 2008) was a
noted Māori New
Zealand poet. He is
closely ****ociated with The Catlins...
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bringing writers including James K Baxter,
Ralph Hotere,
Janet Frame and Hone
Tuwhare to the city.[citation needed]
During the 1980s Dunedin's po****r music...
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community has close-knit and
centred around the
local school. Poet Hone
Tuwhare lived in Te ****e
during the 1950s and 1960s with his wife,
writer Jean...
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health worker Thomas Tusser (1524–1580),
English poet and
farmer Hone
Tuwhare (1922–2008), New
Zealand Māori poet
Julian Tuwim (1894–1953),
Polish poet...
- 'Come out! Come out, Sloth! And
witness this!' 'Uh huh', I say. —Hone
Tuwhare, Here's
looking at You, Sea Due to its
position at the
southern tip of...
- the
matua carved from
black maire and
containing a poem by the late Hone
Tuwhare, the 1999–2001 Laureate.
Based on the
tradition of the Poet
Laureate of...
- orator's staff. The
first holder was Bill Manhire, in 1998–99, then Hone
Tuwhare (2000–01),
Elizabeth Smither (2002–03),
Brian Turner (2004–05),
Jenny Bornholdt...
- Ngāti Whātua Te
Roroa Commanders and
leaders Pokaia †
Murupaenga Tāoho
Tuwhare Strength Total: 500 toa (warriors)
several armed with
muskets Total: Unknown...
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reintroduce Māori arts and
crafts to
school children. New
Zealand poet Hone
Tuwhare included a poem
about the wood carver, "On a
theme by Hone Taiapa," in...
- Catton,
poets James K. Baxter,
Fleur Ad****,
Selina Tusitala Marsh and Hone
Tuwhare, children's
authors Margaret Mahy and Joy Cowley,
historians Michael King...