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English: Photograph of Hēni Te Kiri Karamū (1840-1933) also known as Hēni Pore and Jane Russell Foley - of the Ngāti Uenukukōpako and Ngāti Hinepare of Te Arawa. She is wearing a kahu huruhuru (Māori feather cloak) and a tiki, circa 1920-1933. By this time she was separated from both her husbands: Te Kiri Karamū (left him in 1861) and Denis Stephen Foley (separated c1885). She had six sons and five daughters. She worked as a licensed interpreter at Rotorua and became a secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union chpater at Rotorua. The image is snipped from a copy - https://tiaki.natlib.govt.nz/#details=ecatalogue.181057 - see the original in the James Cowan collection in the National Library of New Zealand.
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Hēni Te Kiri Karamū (1840-1933)

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