Pomare, Sir Maui

Pomare, Sir Maui

▪ Maori statesman
in full Sir Maui Wiremu Pita Naera Pomare
born Jan. 13, 1876, Pahou Pa, N.Z.
died June 27, 1930, Los Angeles

       Maori statesman and physician whose public-health work helped revive New Zealand's Maori population, which had declined nearly to extinction by the late 19th century.

      Pomare was educated at Te Aute College in Hawkes Bay, where he helped form the Young Maori Party. He became a Maori health officer in 1900 and worked to improve medical care and hygiene in Maori settlements in an effort to overcome resistance to European medical practices. Largely through Pomare's efforts, the Tohunga Suppression Act (1907) was passed, which prohibited unqualified medical treatment in native communities.

      As a member of Parliament from 1911 to 1930 and minister for the Maori race (1912–28), Pomare helped form two royal commissions that allowed the Taranaki Maori to buy back their ancestral lands and compensated tribes that had lost land in the Waitara district. His term as minister of health (1923–26) under William F. Massey was noted for the reorganization of New Zealand's mental hospitals. As minister for the Cook Islands (1916–28), Pomare helped to improve the islands' educational and legal systems and fought monopoly trading interests. After his health declined in 1928, he collaborated with James Cowan in writing The Legends of the Maori.

      He was knighted in 1922.

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