Henare Matua
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Henare Matua (c.1838–1894) was a New Zealand tribal leader, reformer and politician. Of
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descent, he identified with the Ngati Kahungunu
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. He was born in Nukutaurua,
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. He stood in the for , coming second (not third). He was seen by some as the "Government candidate" and a leader of the "Repudiation" faction.


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1894 deaths Ngāti Kahungunu people Māori politicians 1830s births 19th-century New Zealand politicians {{NewZealand-politician-stub