Hōne Tōia
politician
Hōne Tōia was the leader of the Mahurehure hapū and a prominent figure in the resistance against the dog tax in 1898, advocating for Māori self-determination and opposing what he perceived as colonial oppression.
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New Zealand:
Hōne Tōia was the acknowledged leader of a small party of the Mahurehure hapū which opposed the dog tax.
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The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Ruff justice: Revisiting the Dog Tax War in the Hokianga