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Gottfried Lindauer, Hone Heke Ngapua

Hone Heke MHR

circa 1901 {or before}

Hone Heke MHR

Artwork Information

Hone Heke, MHR (Member of the House of Representatives) was a politician and leader of Northern Māori and a grandnephew of Hone Heke, chief of the Nga Puhi people of Northland. Heke entered politics in his early twenties and is remembered for introducing the Native Rights Bill into Parliament. The bill sought protection for Māori land under the Treaty of Waitangi. Such rights are still argued in parliament today. In letters between Heke and arts patron, Henry Partridge, Heke advises the many meanings of the phrase ‘kia ora’ and explains some of the wider usage of the words which were acceptable to Māori. These include (1) long life (2) good health, happiness and prosperity and (3) kind greetings.

Title
Hone Heke MHR
Production Date
circa 1901 {or before}
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
664 x 588 x 50 mm
Credit Line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Mr H E Partridge, 1915
Accession No
1915/2/8
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display Status
Not on display

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