Sir Māui Wiremu Pita Naera Pōmare KBE CMG (1875 or 1876 – 27 June 1930) was a New Zealand medical doctor and politician, being counted among the more...
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originally called Pomare and Pomare Ngatata, Ngāti Mutunga leader Māui Pōmare (c. 1875–1930), New Zealand Māori doctor and politician Gyno Pomare (born 1986)...
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New Zealand Māori Christian Māui Pōmare (died 1930), New Zealand politician .NET MAUI, .NET Multi-platform App UI USS Maui, the name of more than one United...
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alumni of Te Aute College, including future fellow cabinet minister Māui Pōmare. Here he challenged the traditional views of his people, advocating the...
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politicians such as James Carroll, Āpirana Ngata, Te Rangi Hīroa and Māui Pōmare aimed to revitalise the Māori people after the devastation of the previous...
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Mildred "Miria" Amelia Woodbine Pomare OBE (née Johnson, 24 December 1877 – 7 September 1971), also known as Miria Tapapa, was a New Zealand community...
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Richard Seddon. The word "Public" was dropped from the title when Sir Māui Pōmare took over the portfolio from 27 June 1923, as simply "Minister of Health"...
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in south Taranaki and belonged to the Ngā Rauru iwi. John White and Māui Pōmare say that he had a brother, Uetapu, but other sources disagree. As a youth...
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and in the 1930 by-election in Western Maori following the death of Maui Pomare, but they did not succeed. The first Rātana movement MP was Eruera Tirikatene...
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did not have an exclusive control of the Māori electorates, however – Maui Pomare, another prominent Māori politician, was a member of the conservative...
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