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Mead became a headmaster of several schools in the region. His first appointment as headmaster was at
Minginui Māori School in the Urewera Valley, where he remained in the position for eight years. He later took up headmaster positions at Waimārama Māori School and Whatawhata School. Formalising his
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descent. Sidney had an older brother who died as a young child. His parents also separated while Sidney was young, and he subsequently moved with his mother to her hometown of Te Teko. Hirini is the eldest of eight children of
Paranihia Moko. Te Wharekaihua Coates, Waimarama Brown, Mihaere Maurice
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From the 1970s onwards, Mead became more involved in tribal affairs, particularly those of Ngāti Awa. He helped to establish the Ngāti Awa Trust Board in 1980, the first representative body for the tribe in the 20th century. For almost 20 years the Trust Board helped to research and prepare Ngāti
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in 2003, and has served on numerous advisory boards, including the New
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regions, and later served as principal of several schools. After earning his PhD in 1968, he taught anthropology in several universities abroad. He returned to New
Zealand in 1977 and established the first Māori studies department in the country. Mead later became a prominent Māori advocate and
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between Ngāti Awa and the Crown was reached in 2003 and enacted by the government in 2005. Professor Mead also became the inaugural chair of the new Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa, which replaced the Ngāti Awa Trust Board as the administrative body for the iwi.
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region, starting off at Manutahi District High School in
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Mead taught abroad during the early 1970s, including at
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Victoria University of Wellington, 1899–1999: a history
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Ngā Pepeha a Ngā Tupuna: The Sayings of the Ancestors.
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from Wairoa, and Paranihia "Elsie" Moko, a Māori from
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on 8 January 1927, the son of Sidney Montague Mead, a
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