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- Q7049968 description "Te Rarawa leader, evangelist, assessor".
- Q7049968 description "Te Rarawa leader, evangelist, assessor".
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- Q7049968 abstract "Nopera Pana-kareao (? – 13 April 1856) was a New Zealand tribal leader, evangelist and assessor. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Te Rarawa iwi.Nopera lived at Kaitaia. He became a friend of William Gilbert Puckey, the son of William Puckey, who worked with Joseph Matthews to establish the Church Missionary Society mission station at Kaitaia in 1833. He was called Noble Pana-kareao by the missionaries, who held him in high regard.Nopera signed the Treaty of Waitangi. He stated his understanding of the Treaty as ‘Ko te atarau o te whenua i riro i a te kuini, ko te tinana o te whenua i waiho ki ngā Māori’ (The shadow of the land will go to the Queen [of England], but the substance of the land will remain with us). Nopera later reversed his earlier statement – feeling that the substance of the land had indeed gone to the Queen; only the shadow remained for the Māori.During the Flagstaff War (1845–46) he supported Tamati Waka Nene and his brother Eruera Maihi Patuone in opposing Hone Heke and Te Ruki Kawiti.".
- Q7049968 deathDate "--04-13".
- Q7049968 deathYear "1856".
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- Q7049968 dateOfDeath "1856".
- Q7049968 name "Pana-kareao, Nopera".
- Q7049968 shortDescription "Te Rarawa leader, evangelist, assessor".
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- Q7049968 comment "Nopera Pana-kareao (? – 13 April 1856) was a New Zealand tribal leader, evangelist and assessor. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Te Rarawa iwi.Nopera lived at Kaitaia. He became a friend of William Gilbert Puckey, the son of William Puckey, who worked with Joseph Matthews to establish the Church Missionary Society mission station at Kaitaia in 1833. He was called Noble Pana-kareao by the missionaries, who held him in high regard.Nopera signed the Treaty of Waitangi.".
- Q7049968 label "Nopera Pana-kareao".
- Q7049968 givenName "Nopera".
- Q7049968 name "Nopera Pana-kareao".
- Q7049968 name "Pana-kareao, Nopera".
- Q7049968 surname "Pana-kareao".