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Paora Tuhaere, with a moko, circa 1875. He wears a Maori cloak. Photographer unidentified.
James Clendon Henare, photographed circa 1945, by Stanley Polkinghorne Andrew.
James Henare was Nga Puhi leader, soldier, farmer, and community leader. After the Second World War he helped set up the kohanga reo programme and fought for recognition of Maori rights under the Treaty of Waitangi
biography of Ngati Whatua leader and Christian peacemaker
The government announced that it had agreed to the Waitangi Tribunal's recommendation that Bastion Point on Auckland's Waitemata Harbour be returned to the local iwi, Ngati Whatua.
Joe Hawke leads an occupation of Takaparawha (Bastion Point reserve), Auckland, to protest against the Crown's decision to sell land that Ngati Whatua maintained had been wrongly taken from them.
Police and army removed all 218 occupants of Bastion Point, Auckland, ending an occupation that began in January 1977. Ngati Whatua were protesting the loss of land in the Orakei Block, which had once been declared ‘absolutely inalienable’.