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Taurekareka "Tau" Hēnare (1878 – 12
January 1940) was a Māori
member of the New
Zealand Parliament from 1914 to 1938,
sitting for the
Reform Party for...
- In the
traditional Māori
society of Aotearoa,
prisoners of war
became taurekareka,
slaves –
unless released,
ransomed or eaten. With some exceptions, the...
- (born 1978),
rugby league player Tau
Henare (born 1960),
politician Taurekareka Hēnare (1878–1940),
politician Prominent people with the
given name Henare...
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trees or on
poles as
drawn by J. ****k.
These were
highly tapu.
Slaves (
taurekareka or mōkai) were
members of
rival tribes who had been
taken prisoner during...
- with the Ngāpuhi iwi. He was born in Motatau, Northland, the son of
Taurekareka Hēnare and Hera Paerata. He was
educated at
Sacred Heart College, Auckland...
- Māori MPs in the more
conservative and
rural Reform Party; Maui Pomare,
Taurekareka Henare and
Taite Te Tomo.
Since the
Labour Party first came to power...
- the
Labour Party since the 1938 election, when
longstanding Reform MP
Taurekareka Henare was
beaten by Labour's
Paraire Karaka Paikea. In 1993,
after 55...
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Black Pearl Going,
mountaineer Sid Going, All
Black George Henare,
actor Taurekareka Henare,
politician Hōne Heke,
tribal leader Donna Awatere Huata, politician...
- New
Zealand Parliament Preceded by Hone Heke
Ngapua Member of
Parliament for
Northern Maori 1909–1914 Succeeded by
Taurekareka Henare...
- Hill over the town of Kororāreka
signified that the Māori had
become taurekareka (slaves) to
Queen Victoria.: 11–15, 76–84 This
discontent appears to...