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- HANA TE HEMARA
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ACTIVIST Hana Te Hemara 1940 - 1999 Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Raukawa On 14 September 1972, Hana climbed the steps of Parliament flanked by activists Syd Jackson and Lee Smith to present a petition signed by 33,000 New Zealanders. It was Māori Language Day and the petition requested that “courses in Māori language and aspects of Māori culture be offered...
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