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Paraire "Friday" Henare Tomoana (died 15 April 1946) was a Māori political leader, journalist, historian, sportsman, and lyricist of the Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāi Te Whatu-i-Apiti tribes. Born either in Waipatu or Pakowhai near Hastings, he was the son of Henare Tomoana, the principal chief of the Heretaunga region and Member of Parliament for the Eastern Māori electorate. He was educated at Te Aute College and was a member of the Young Māori Party, an association of alumni from the college that dominated the Māori political landscape in the early 20th century.

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  • Paraire Tomoana (de)
  • Paraire Tomoana (fr)
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  • Paraire Henare Tomoana, né en 1874 ou 1875 dans la région de Hawke's Bay (plus précisément à Pakowhai ou à Waipatu) et mort le 15 avril 1946, et un auteur-compositeur néo-zélandais et un chef maori. Il est notamment l'auteur de la chanson d'amour Pokarekare Ana, et du chant de deuil E Pari ra. (fr)
  • Paraire Henare Tomoana († 15. April 1946, auch bekannt als Friday) war ein bekannter Māoriführer aus dem Iwi der Ngāti Kahungunu in der Region Hawke's Bay. Er wurde in Waipatu oder Pakowhai als Sohn von geboren. Das Jahr seiner Geburt ist unbekannt, der Nachruf im Daily Telegraph in Napier sprach davon, dass er im Alter von 78 Jahren starb (danach wäre er 1868 geboren), das Dictionary of New Zealand Biography gibt 1874–1875 als Geburtsjahr an. Tomoana besuchte das und war hier Mitglied der lokalen Gruppe der .Er gab die Māori-Zeitung Toa Takatini heraus und komponierte mehrere bekannte Lieder auf Māori: E Pari Ra, Hoera Te Wake Nei und Hoki Hoki. Bekannt ist er auch im Zusammenhang mit dem bekannten Lied Pokarekare Ana, von dem er 1921 eine Bearbeitung aus dem Jahre 1917 veröffentlichte. (de)
  • Paraire "Friday" Henare Tomoana (died 15 April 1946) was a Māori political leader, journalist, historian, sportsman, and lyricist of the Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāi Te Whatu-i-Apiti tribes. Born either in Waipatu or Pakowhai near Hastings, he was the son of Henare Tomoana, the principal chief of the Heretaunga region and Member of Parliament for the Eastern Māori electorate. He was educated at Te Aute College and was a member of the Young Māori Party, an association of alumni from the college that dominated the Māori political landscape in the early 20th century. (en)
  • Paraire Tomoana (Waipatu, 1874 – 15 aprile 1946) è stato un politico neozelandese di origine Māori. Paraire "Friday" Henare Tomoana è stato un leader politico, giornalista, storico, sportivo, cantautore e paroliere Māori delle tribù Ngāti Kahungunu e Ngāi Te Whatu-i-Apiti. Nato a Waipatu o a Pakowhai vicino a Hastings, era figlio di , il principale capo della regione di Heretaunga e membro del Parlamento della Nuova Zelanda per l'elettorato "Māori orientale". Ha studiato al Te Aute College ed è stato membro del Young Māori Party, un'associazione di alunni del college che ha dominato il panorama politico Maori all'inizio del XX secolo. Tomoana era favorevole all'arruolamento dei Maori nella prima guerra mondiale, ed è stato un importante raccoglitore di fondi e organizzatore di campagne di (it)
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  • Paraire Henare Tomoana (en)
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