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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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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
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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
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for us all." He also published numerous pamphlets regarding the foundations of specific marae.
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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
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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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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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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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277:and then as Land Title Consolidation Officer in
235:. Lewis did not return to New Zealand after the
101:Political leader, writer, genealogist, historian
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334:in 1960. Jones was the second president of the
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211:tribe. His father, David Lewis, was a
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802:"291 Candidates: Nomination features"
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902:. Auckland : A.H. & A.W. Reed.
782:. National Library. 1939. p. 6
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312:invasion of the Waikato
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520:Bruce Biggs
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298:Māori King
229:Harataunga
203:Early life
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371:Labour
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