Hemi Pititi Huata
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Hemi Pititi Huata (c.1867–13 October 1954) was a New Zealand tribal leader and Anglican clergyman. Of
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descent, he identified with the Ngati Kahungunu
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. He was born in Ramoto,
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on c.1867.


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1867 births 1954 deaths New Zealand Anglican priests People from the Gisborne District Ngāti Kahungunu people New Zealand Māori religious leaders People educated at Te Aute College {{NewZealand-reli-bio-stub