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Sir Ian Hugh Kāwharu ONZ (born Ian Hugh Paora ; 18 February 1927 – 19 September 2006) was an academic and paramount chief of the Ngāti Whātua Māori tribe in New Zealand .
Biography [ edit ]
Hugh was born to parents Janet née Anderson, an English physiotherapist,[1] and Wiremu Paora[2] in Ashburton, New Zealand , in 1927[3] and christened Ian Hugh Paora.[4] While a child, his surname was changed from Paora to Kāwharu, in remembrance of his paternal great-grandfather Paora Kawharu (Hugh's grandfather had the patronym Hauraki Paora).[2] Wiremu was a nephew of Ōtene Pāora .
Kāwharu attended Auckland Grammar School . He gained a BSc in geology and physics from the University of Auckland , an MA in anthropology from Cambridge University and an MLitt and DPhil from Oxford University .
In 1970, he became the foundation professor of social anthropology and Māori Studies at Massey University . Between 1985 and 1993 he was professor of Māori Studies and head of the Department of Anthropology at The University of Auckland ,[3] where he directed the building of the university's marae and was made an emeritus professor after he retired.
Waipapa marae, University of Auckland
He was chair of the Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei Māori Trust Board from 1978 to 2006. He served on the Royal Commission of the Courts (1976–1978), the New Zealand Māori Council , the Board of Māori Affairs (1987–1990) and the Waitangi Tribunal (1986–1996). He was a New Zealand delegate to UNESCO and a consultant to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). He was also President of the Polynesian Society .
In the 1989 Queen's Birthday Honours , Kāwharu was appointed a Knight Bachelor , for services to the Māori people.[5] In 1992, he was awarded the Elsdon Best Memorial Medal by the Polynesian Society ,[6] and in 1994 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.[2] In the 2002 Queen's Birthday and Golden Jubilee Honours , Kāwharu was appointed to the Order of New Zealand .[7]
He was patron of the Pitt Rivers Museum and an honorary Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford .
Kāwharu died in Auckland in 2006.[3] Merata Kawharu and Amokura Kawharu are two of his daughters.
References [ edit ]
^ Kawharu, Margaret (6 December 2016). "Wiremu Paora" . Online Cenotaph . Auckland War Memorial Museum - Tāmaki Paenga Hira. Retrieved 20 August 2020 .
^ a b c "Sir (Ian) Hugh Kawharu" . Royal Society of New Zealand . 2007. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2013 .
^ a b c Ihaka, James (20 September 2006). "Ngati Whatua leader was a man of wisdom and knowledge" . New Zealand Herald . Retrieved 13 January 2013 .
^ Kāwharu, Margaret (12 November 2013). "People in our past: Legacy of purpose, place" . The New Zealand Herald . Retrieved 23 November 2016 .
^ "No. 51774" . The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 17 June 1989. p. 31.
^ "Auckland War Memorial Museum News Number 50" (PDF) . Museum Quarterly . 50 . Auckland: Auckland War Memorial Museum . 1 May 1992. ISSN 0111-2252 . Wikidata Q115749508 .
^ "Queen's Birthday and Golden Jubilee honours list 2002" . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 3 June 2002. Retrieved 25 June 2020 .
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