Makere Te Uruweherua
historical figure
Makere Te Uruweherua was a prominent figure in the Native Land Court, known for her poignant remarks on the dire state of Ngāti Hāua's land holdings, lamenting the loss to the iwi as they faced significant dispossession.
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Te Uruweherua lamented that there was nothing left but pigs’ toenails in terms of the scraps they were left with.
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