Ngataua Omahuru

Ngataua Omahuru was a Māori lawyer. He and his family lived in Mawhitiwhiti near Mount Taranaki in New Zealand's North Island.

In 1869, when Omahuru was five years old, he was kidnapped during the battle of Te Ngutu o te Manu by Maori loyalists and taken to Whanganui. He was later adopted by William Fox, who later became the Premier of New Zealand. Fox changed Omahuru's name to William Fox, Jr. and sent him to school in Wellington. He later sent him to live and work with the lawyer, Walter Buller. Omahuru became New Zealand's first Maori lawyer and eventually worked with his adoptive father, William Fox, on the Taranaki Land Commission.[1][2][3]

References

  1. Walker, Peter (2002), The Fox Boy, ISBN 978-1-58234-219-1
  2. Profile, theguardian.co.uk; accessed 18 June 201.
  3. Dalziel, Raewyn & Sinclair, Keith. "Fox, William 1812? - 1893". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 30 April 2012.


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