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Hone Tuwhare

New Zealand poet
Hone Peneamine Anatipa Te Pona Tuwhare was a noted Māori New Zealand poet. He is closely associated with The Catlins in the Southland region of New Zealand, where he lived for the latter part of his life. Wikipedia
Born: October 21, 1922, Kaikohe, New Zealand
Died: January 16, 2008 (age 85 years), Dunedin, New Zealand
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Hone Peneamine Anatipa Te Pona Tuwhare (21 October 1922 – 16 January 2008) was a noted Māori New Zealand poet. He is closely associated with The Catlins in ...
Hone Tuwhare was one of New Zealand's best-known and best-loved writers, who stood at the intersection of two cultures, Māori and Pākehā. Tuwhare, the writer, ...
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Born in Kaikohe, Northland, New Zealand, Hone Tuwhare grew up near Auckland. One of the first widely celebrated Māori poets, Tuwhare used a conversational…
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Tuwhare, Hone (1922–2008), is New Zealand's most distinguished Maori poet writing in English, and also a playwright and author of short fiction. He was born in ...
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Hone Tuwhare, a Maori-poet, was born in Kaikohe, in northern New Zealand. When he was six years old, his mother died and his father took him to Auckland.
A one-ness in two, superbly put together. Full of potential, I was close to my essence. I died as an atom and progressed to another form. I became a stone just ...