- Hugh Kawharu
Sir Ian Hugh Kawharu, ONZ, FRSNZ, (
18 February 1927 -19 September 2006 ) was a distinguished academic and paramount chief of theNgāti Whātua Māori tribe.Born in Ashburton,
New Zealand , he attendedAuckland Grammar School . He gained a BSc in geology and physics from theUniversity of Auckland , a MA in anthropology from Cambridge University and a MLitt and DPhil fromOxford University .In 1970 he became the foundation
professor ofsocial anthropology and Māori studies atMassey University . Between 1985 and 1993 he was professor of Māori studies and head of the Department ofAnthropology at the University of Auckland, where he directed the building of the university'smarae and was made an emeritus professor after he retired.He was chair of the Ngati Whatua o Orakei Maori 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 theWaitangi Tribunal (1986-1996). He was a New Zealand delegate toUNESCO and a consultant to theUnited Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and theFood and Agriculture Organization (FAO). He was also President of thePolynesian Society .In 1989 he was
knighted , and was appointed a member of theOrder of New Zealand in 2002.He was patron of the
Pitt Rivers Museum and an honoraryFellow ofExeter College, Oxford .References
*cite news | coauthors = NZPA | title = Sir Hugh remembered for dignity and mana | | work = NZPA | date =
2006-09-20 | url = http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3802527a11,00.html | accessdate = 2006-09-20* [http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/honours/lists/onzbio.html#ProfessorSirIanHughKawharu/ Order of New Zealand]
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