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Hōne Taare Tīkao

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from: Cowan-Maori Folk-tales of the Port Hills

Hōne Taare Tīkao (1850 – 11 June 1927) was a New Zealand tribal leader, scholar and politician. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngāi Tahu iwi. He was born at Akaroa,[1] New Zealand in about 1850.[2]

He stood as a candidate for several elections in the Southern Maori electorate.[3][4] One of his children was the master weaver Raukura Erana Gillies.[5]

References

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  1. ^ James Cowan (1923). Maori Folk-tales of the Port Hills. Auckland: Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. p. 41.
  2. ^ O'Regan, Tipene. "Tikao, Hone Taare". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  3. ^ "Southern Maori Election". The Timaru Herald. Vol. XLI, no. 3340. 11 June 1885. p. 3. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  4. ^ "The Maori Members". The Press. Vol. XLIV, no. 6861. 20 September 1887. p. 6. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Hone Taare Tikao". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 29 December 2020.