Hone Harawira, a prominent Māori political figure in New Zealand, advocated for the rights of Māori people, focusing on issues like land ownership, treaty rights, and social justice. He was particularly vocal about the need for equitable access to resources, education, and healthcare for Māori communities. Harawira's activism also emphasized the importance of preserving Māori culture and language, as well as addressing historical grievances stemming from colonization. His efforts aimed to empower Māori voices in political and social spheres.
Evie Hone died in 1955.
Hone Tana Papahia died in 1912.
Evelyn Dennison Hone was born in 1911.
Hone Riiwi Toia died in 1933.
Hone Wetere Te Rerenga died in 1889.
the leader of the Mana party is Hone Harawira
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Mr. Harawira supports same-sex marriage.
he resigned from maori after being suspended and is now the leader of mana party
Titewhai Harawira is the mother of Hone Harawira, leader of New Zealand's Mana Party and member of Parliament. However, Titewhai is well known in her own right. She is an outspoken Maori activist, civil rights activist, and talk show host. She has also been the long-term escort fort New Zealand's Prime Ministers during many national celebrations.
K. T. Harawira has written: 'Beginner's Maori (Beginner's (Foreign Language))'
She thought women needed to fight for their rights.
regards hone
Hone Glendinning's birth name is Hone McMahon Glendining.
you could fight for any thing even rights
The word 'hone' can be either the noun or the verb form. There is also a gerund, honing. The noun 'hone' is the word for the whetstone or machine that is used to sharpen blades.
fight for the rights of unskilled laborers