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Group portrait of Mahuta and leading Maori chiefs who visited Wellington in connection with the passing of legislation affecting Maori, Session 1900
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- Title
- Group portrait of Mahuta and leading Maori chiefs who visited Wellington in connection with the passing of legislation affecting Maori, Session 1900
- Content partner
- Auckland Libraries
- Collection
- Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection
- Description
Group portrait of Mahuta and leading Maori chiefs who visited Wellington in connection with the passing of legislation affecting Maori, Session 1900. Back row: Tohi Kuri-o-Waikato, John St Clair, Nehemia, Parata Mate, Mrs Kaihau, Te Rangi-Apitiria, Hori Wahanui, Aihe Pepene, Te Rawharekitua Te Ahu; front row - Haimona Patara, Te Aka Te Wharekura, Honana Maioha, Henare Kaihau, MHR, Mahuta Tawhiao, Patara Te Tuhi, Haora Tareranui, Hohepa Mataitaua; on the ground - Hongihongi, Anaru Wi Apo.
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- Image
- Date created
- 1900-1909
- URL
- https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos
- Locations
- Wellington Region (N.Z.)
- Related subjects
- Group portraits / Maori / Maori chiefs / Patara, Haimona / Kaihau, Henare / Te Wherowhero, Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau / Tareranui, Haora / Mataitaua, Hohepa / Apo, Anaru Wi / Pepene, Aihe / Hongihongi / Wahanui, Hori / Kuri-o-Waikato, Tohi / Te Waharekura, Te Aka / Te Ahu, Te Rawharekitua / Kaihau, Mrs / St Clair, John / Nehemia / Mate, Parata / Te Rangi-Apitiria / Maioha, Honana / Te Tuhi, Wiremu Patara [?-1910] / King Movement / Kingitanga / Maori King
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