Hēni Te Kiri Karamū (1840 – 24 June 1933), known sometimes as Hēni Pore (anglicised as Jane Foley, after her second husband's surname),, was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, teacher, interpreter, and wāhine toa, or woman warrior. Of Māori descent, she identified with the and Te Arawa iwi. She was elected corresponding secretary of the Ohinemutu chapter of the Women's Christian Temperance Union New Zealand and served as the WCTU NZ honorary secretary for the Māori Mission of Rotorua.
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| - Hēni Te Kiri Karamū (1840 – 24 June 1933), known sometimes as Hēni Pore (anglicised as Jane Foley, after her second husband's surname),, was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, teacher, interpreter, and wāhine toa, or woman warrior. Of Māori descent, she identified with the and Te Arawa iwi. She was elected corresponding secretary of the Ohinemutu chapter of the Women's Christian Temperance Union New Zealand and served as the WCTU NZ honorary secretary for the Māori Mission of Rotorua. (en)
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| - Rotorua, New Zealand (en)
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| - Kaitaia, New Zealand (en)
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| - Hēni Pore, Jane Russell, Jane Foley (en)
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| - six sons and five daughters (en)
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| - Tribal leader, warrior, teacher, interpreter (en)
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| - Hēni Te Kiri Karamū (1840 – 24 June 1933), known sometimes as Hēni Pore (anglicised as Jane Foley, after her second husband's surname),, was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, teacher, interpreter, and wāhine toa, or woman warrior. Of Māori descent, she identified with the and Te Arawa iwi. She was elected corresponding secretary of the Ohinemutu chapter of the Women's Christian Temperance Union New Zealand and served as the WCTU NZ honorary secretary for the Māori Mission of Rotorua. (en)
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| - Te Kiri Karamū; Denis Stephen Foley (en)
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