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Pei Te Hurinui Jones

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in New Zealand, until the early nineteenth century. In 1943, when Jones was suffering from cancer and expected to die, he gave the manuscript to Leslie George Kelly to produce a typescript. Kelly subsequently incorporated the material into his 1949 book
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which the tribe believed to have a supernatural element. Two ceremonies were undertaken to cure him of these dreams, which "confirmed a commitment to his traditional Māori heritage.
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in 1995, with notes and facing English translation. Dame Te Atairangikaahu said "we look upon these words as the living presence of our tupuna (ancestors) and so they are a living
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He was awarded an honorary degree by Waikato University in 1968 to recognise his major contribution to Waikato Tainui literature and development.
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In 1928, the Sim Native Land Confiscation commission recommended that Tainui should be compensated for the land confiscations that followed the
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in 1863. This initiated a long series of negotiations, in which Jones served as a representative of the Kingitanga, culminating in the
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in 1929. By 1936, Jones had produced a manuscript which covered Tainui history from the arrival of the
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on 16 October 1943 while he was suffering from cancer. Hepina died in December 1957 at Whakarewa on
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for us all." He also published numerous pamphlets regarding the foundations of specific marae.
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Jones died at Taumarunui on 7 May 1976 and is buried at Te Tōkanga-nui-a-noho marae in
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in the Western Maori electorate (with National Party support), he came second after
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Jones was known as 'the child with significant dreams' because he was troubled by
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Ngāti Maniapoto leader, interpreter, land officer, writer, translator, genealogist
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David Lewis (father); Pare Te Kōrae (mother); Te Hurinui Te Wano (foster-father)
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political leader, writer, genealogist, and historian. As a leader of the
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The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party
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Tuwharetoa: The history of the Maori people of the Taupo District
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1943 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1938 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1931 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1957 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1960 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1963 New Zealand general election
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and English, including the first history of the Tainui people.
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region, on behalf of Māori shareholders. It was sold to the
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Jones had very limited formal education. He was enrolled at
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in 1913, but attended rarely, and was largely self-taught.
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advocate. He stood for Parliament several times between
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New Zealand Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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and English. He wrote the first Māori translations of
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Jones's mother, Pare Te Kōrae was descended from the
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Jones met his first partner, Hepina Te Miha Teri of
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Pare Te Kōrae remarried to David Jones, of 8: 668: 666: 664: 662: 660: 658: 656: 654: 652: 650: 610: 608: 606: 604: 602: 600: 598: 596: 594: 592: 353:. In 1930 he stood as an Independent in the 179:(9 September 1898 – 7 May 1976) was a 1030:People educated at Wesley College, Auckland 191:, he participated in negotiations with the 406:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 31: 20: 579: 577: 874:. Auckland: Reed Methuen. p. 370. 573: 458:, a collection of Māori songs begun by 975:New Zealand National Party politicians 488:Dictionary of the New Zealand Language 303:and his daughter and successor, Queen 211:tribe. His father, David Lewis, was a 842:Te Atairangikahu (1995). "Foreword". 802:"291 Candidates: Nomination features" 629:Biggs, Bruce (1995). "Introduction". 7: 1040:New Zealand people of Jewish descent 940:20th-century New Zealand translators 408:, for services to the Māori people. 945:20th-century New Zealand historians 902:. Auckland : A.H. & A.W. Reed. 782:. National Library. 1939. p. 6 702:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 14: 970:New Zealand Māori public servants 707:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 473:Journal of the Polynesian Society 980:People from Coromandel Peninsula 187:tribal confederation and of the 37:Pei Te Hurinui Jones, circa 1930 586:. M. King. Penguin. 2004.P 130 1: 402:1961 Queen's Birthday Honours 780:"The General Election, 1938" 492:New Zealand Geographic Board 416:Jones wrote extensively in 1056: 269:In 1920, Jones joined the 128:New Zealand National Party 965:New Zealand Māori writers 896:Grace, John Te Herekiekie 479:Te Ao Hou / The New World 404:, Jones was appointed an 336:New Zealand Māori Council 30: 1020:20th-century translators 955:New Zealand genealogists 449:Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam 271:Maori Affairs Department 312:invasion of the Waikato 259:Wesley Training College 960:Ngāti Maniapoto people 697:"Pei Te Hurinui Jones" 466:a historical novel on 427:The Merchant of Venice 365:, when he stood as an 225:Michael Rotohiko Jones 193:New Zealand Government 163:Michael Rotohiko Jones 741:. Penguin 2004 P 142. 729:. M. King. Reed, 2003 468:Pōtatau Te Wherowhero 223:. They had two sons, 811:. 10 September 1943. 557:on 6 January 1958. 332:Kauri Timber Company 233:Coromandel Peninsula 172:Pei Te Hurinui Jones 25:Pei Te Hurinui Jones 1035:Māori King movement 341:Jones was a strong 286:Leslie George Kelly 273:, working first at 189:Māori King Movement 140:Hepina Te Miha Teri 828:The London Gazette 985:Māori politicians 522:and published as 444:Edward FitzGerald 305:Te Atairangikaahu 169: 168: 143:Kate Huia Apatari 61:Thames/Coromandel 1047: 914: 913: 892: 886: 885: 868:Gustafson, Barry 864: 858: 857: 844:Nga Iwi o Tainui 839: 833: 832: 819: 813: 812: 807:The Evening Post 798: 792: 791: 789: 787: 776: 770: 769: 767: 765: 757:The Evening Post 752:"To-Day's Polls" 748: 742: 739:Being Pakeha Now 736: 730: 724: 718: 717: 715: 713: 692: 645: 644: 631:Nga Iwi o Tainui 626: 587: 584:Being Pakeha Now 581: 555:Palmerston North 543:Ngāti Tuwharetoa 524:Nga Iwi o Tainui 383:1945 by-election 355:1930 by-election 320:Māori Land Court 265:Political career 178: 118:Nga Iwi o Tainui 108: 78: 53:9 September 1898 52: 50: 35: 21: 1055: 1054: 1050: 1049: 1048: 1046: 1045: 1044: 920: 919: 918: 917: 910: 894: 893: 889: 882: 866: 865: 861: 854: 841: 840: 836: 821: 820: 816: 800: 799: 795: 785: 783: 778: 777: 773: 763: 761: 750: 749: 745: 737: 733: 725: 721: 711: 709: 694: 693: 648: 641: 628: 627: 590: 582: 575: 570: 551:Māhia Peninsula 539: 452:. 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Index

Jones standing with a taiaha (weapon), wearing traditional Māori clothing
Harataunga
Thames/Coromandel
New Zealand
Taumarunui
King Country
New Zealand
Ngā Mōteatea
New Zealand National Party
Michael Rotohiko Jones
OBE
Māori
Tainui
Māori King Movement
New Zealand Government
Māori
Ngāti Maniapoto
Pākehā
Jewish
Poro-o-Tarāo
Michael Rotohiko Jones
Harataunga
Coromandel Peninsula
Second Boer War
Ngā Puhi
Te Kawakawa
night terrors
Wesley Training College
Maori Affairs Department
Whanganui

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