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Māui Pōmare

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Taranaki elected Māui Pōmare as the member for Western Maori to ensure this 18,000 acres would not become freehold settler property in perpetuity. In 1913 Pōmare attempted to appease both his people and pākehā settlers by extending the lease settlers currently had for a further 10 years after which it would revert to Māori ownership – provided they pay compensation to settlers for appreciation in value. In 1923 Māori reclaimed their 18,000 acres but Pōmare had converted the land from leasehold to freehold, something his people were woefully unprepared to deal with. Overwhelmed by a system they didn't understand the Māori sold back to the Pākeha settlers who now had this last 18,000 acres in perpetuity. Late in the first World War Pōmare went to Waahi Pa to fill a conscription quota for Taranaki Māori, on arrival he was greeted in this manner: "He was met at the station by a hostile crowd and escorted to the riverside, where he was a spectator of an event never before recorded in European times. When the old-time Māori wished to demonstrate their most extreme measure of contempt for any person they danced a haka standing naked and waist-high in a river and at appropriate times in the dance turned their posteriors towards the unwelcome visitor. There were no greater depths of ignominy in the Maori repertoire of insults – it was the absolute in loathing and contumely. Such was the spectacle confronting the Member for Western Maori..."
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selected to serve as Māori Health Officer in the Department of Health. In this role he undertook a number of major campaigns to improve Māori health and met with considerable success. Pōmare was highly active in the everyday work of his office, often walking to remote villages to give public speeches. His frequent lectures on health matters gave him considerable skill in oratory.
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political figures. He is particularly known for his efforts to improve Māori health and living conditions. However, Pōmare's career was not without controversy: he negotiated the effective removal of the last of Taranaki Māori land from its native inhabitants – some 18,000 acres – in a move which has
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At the time of Pōmare's return to New Zealand there was considerable concern about public health, with the quality of housing and sanitation being a major political issue. The problem was particularly pressing in Māori communities and Pōmare, as one of a small number of trained Māori doctors, was
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In 1881 the crown had set aside 187,000 acres for Taranaki Māori "absolutely and for all time", by 1911 only 18,000 acres remained and it was being leased to settlers on the behalf of Māori, although in an act of defiance of land confiscation, local Māori never claimed the rent. Both Waikato and
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During World War I Pōmare and Ngata joined forces to encourage Māori to join the armed forces. Pōmare and Ngata both believed that by participating strongly in the war and fighting to defend the country, Māori would demonstrate to Pākehā that they were full citizens. Pōmare angered many of his
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which led to loss of many oral traditions. While Pōmare and Ngata agreed on the need to modernise Māori living conditions, Pōmare did not share Ngata's drive to preserve and protect traditional Māori culture and arts—instead Pōmare believed that, eventually,
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conducted Pōmare's campaign on his behalf, despite belonging to the opposition party. Pōmare was re-elected. Later Pōmare travelled to California in the hope that the climate would be good for his health. He died on 27 June 1930 in
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me nga kai ma ratou / na Maui Pomare ; he mea tapiri mai ki o a nga Neehi o nga Takiwa Maori ; Tari mo te Ora, Poneke = Infants and their foods; with additions by district nurses for Maoris
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on the Saturday closest to the anniversary of his death. The day recognises his work in health reforms, politics and especially his investigation of Māori land confiscations.
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The date of Pōmare's birth is unclear—school records give 24 August 1875 but most other sources give 13 January 1876. He was born at a
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gave him the same award again for 1927, for his work as Health Minister that led to fewer deaths of women at childbirth.
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that had won the largest number of seats. When the party formed a government, Pōmare was appointed in July 1912 to
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and Māori would merge to form a single culture incorporating the best aspects of both (a common ideal of his
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Alexander, Robert Ritchie, ed. (1966). "Pōmare, Sir Māui Wiremu Pita Naera, K.B.E., C.M.G., M.D.".
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in 1987; and in a two volumes-in-one edition by Kiwi Publishers (of Christchurch) in 2000:
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constituents, however, by extending conscription to Māori under the Military Service Act.
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Māui Pōmare day (Te Ra o Māui Pōmare) is celebrated every year at Owae Marae in
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been described as the "final disaster" for his people. He was a member of the
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Maori Claims and reinvented history. V. O'Malley. AK University Press, 2005.
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New Zealand politician, doctor and health reformer (1875 or 1876 – 1930)
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In April 1916, Pōmare was given ministerial responsibility for the
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Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu.
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New Zealand Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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New Zealand Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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iwi originally from North Taranaki; then Wellington, and the
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An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H. McLintock
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descent and his mother, Mere Hautonga Nicoll, was of
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Reed. pp. 122–23. 578: 1630:(This two-volume work was reprinted by 1590:(This is a book intended for children.) 1327:"Death ends career of Maori ex-chief". 1099: 976: 960:incorrectly records his death place as 949: 310:7 December 1911 – 27 June 1930 1679:Member of Parliament for Western Maori 1194: 1114: 1087: 848:Pōmare was appointed Companion of the 1827:New Zealand MPs for Māori electorates 1822:20th-century deaths from tuberculosis 1797:Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand 1473:"Greatest New Zealanders – 1913–1962" 597: 594: 203: – 18 January 1926 7: 1605:Nga kohungahunga me nga kai ma ratou 1570:, Wellington, : A.H. & A.W. Reed 1257:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 1167:Man of Two Worlds – Sir Maui Pomare 494:descent. 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He was aligned with the new 524:Christchurch Boys' High School 498:, had been a signatory of the 1: 1619:, Wellington, : Govt. Printer 1349:Journal of Polynesian Society 1045:Journal of Polynesian Society 1043:"Obituary, Sir Maui Pomare". 1017:Journal of Polynesian Society 1015:"Obituary, Sir Maui Pomare". 958:Journal of Polynesian Society 1757:Minister of Internal Affairs 930:In celebrating 150 years of 862:1922 King's Birthday Honours 532:Seventh-day Adventist Church 73:Minister of Internal Affairs 1345:"Obituary, Sir Maui Pomare" 1051:(155): 286. September 1930. 1023:(155): 286. September 1930. 858:Order of the British Empire 772:, plus the east coast from 462:after their 1835 invasion. 1888: 1333:. 29 June 1930. p. 5. 880:In 1928 Pōmare contracted 798:minister without portfolio 260:Minister without portfolio 1754: 1744: 1735: 1727: 1717: 1708: 1700: 1695: 1685: 1676: 1668: 1661: 900:. 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Index

Maui Pomare
The Honourable
KBE
CMG

Minister of Internal Affairs
Gordon Coates
James Parr
Alexander Young
Minister of Statistics
Gordon Coates
Richard Bollard
Philip De La Perrelle
Minister of Health
William Massey
Francis Bell
Gordon Coates
James Parr
Alexander Young
Minister without portfolio
William Massey
New Zealand Parliament
Western Maori
Henare Kaihau
Taite Te Tomo
Urenui
Glendale, California
Reform
Wiremu Naera Pōmare
Kahe Te Rau-o-te-rangi

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