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Dame Mabel June Hinekahukura Mariu (née Waititi, born 1 June 1932), known by most as "Aunty June", is a New Zealand Māori community leader, teacher, former sportswoman and served as a Justice of the Peace for many years before retiring.[1]

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  1. 73 relations: Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia, Areta Koopu, Aroha Reriti-Crofts, Basketball, Brown Turei, Cape Runaway, Cindy Kiro, Erihapeti Rehu-Murchie, Georgina Kirby, Governor-General of New Zealand, Hapū, Hoani Waititi, Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi, Jenny-May Clarkson, Jerry Mateparae, John Tamihere, Judiciary of New Zealand, Justice of the peace, Kahurangi Waititi, King's Service Medal, Marae, Max Mariu, Māori All Blacks, Māori King Movement, Māori language revival, Māori people, Māori Women's Welfare League, Mira Szászy, Naida Glavish, Netball, New Zealand national netball team, New Zealand Order of Merit, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, Noeline Taurua, Parekura Horomia, Parnell, New Zealand, Pio Terei, Pita Sharples, Raukokore, Rawiri Waititi, Rob Ruha, Ruia Morrison, Rutherford College, Auckland, Softball, Taika Waititi, Tariana Turia, Tau Henare, ... Expand index (23 more) »

  2. People from Hicks Bay
  3. People of the Māori Women's Welfare League
  4. Te Whānau-ā-Apanui people
  5. Waititi family

Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia

The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia, formerly the Church of the Province of New Zealand, is a province of the Anglican Communion serving New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, and the Cook Islands.

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Areta Koopu

Dame Areta Koopu (née King; born 8 March 1941) is a New Zealand social worker and Māori activist. June Mariu and Areta Koopu are Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit and people of the Māori Women's Welfare League.

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Aroha Reriti-Crofts

Dame Aroha Hōhipera Reriti-Crofts (née Crofts; 28 August 1938 – 20 May 2022) was a New Zealand community worker who was national president of the Māori Women’s Welfare League. June Mariu and Aroha Reriti-Crofts are Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, new Zealand justices of the peace and people of the Māori Women's Welfare League.

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Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket in diameter mounted high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.

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Brown Turei

William Brown Turei (12 December 1924 – 9 January 2017) was the Archbishop, Te Pīhopa o Aotearoa/Bishop of Aotearoa (senior bishop of the Māori Tikanga) and Primate/Te Pīhopa Mataamua of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.

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Cape Runaway

Cape Runaway (Whangaparāoa) is the eastern extremity of the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand's North Island.

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Cindy Kiro

Dame Alcyion Cynthia Kiro (Simpson; born 1958) is a New Zealand public-health academic, administrator, and advocate, who has been serving as the 22nd governor-general of New Zealand since 21 October 2021.

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Erihapeti Rehu-Murchie

Erihapeti Rehu-Murchie (30 December 1923 – 5 July 1997) was a Ngāi Tahu leader, health researcher, actor, composer and human rights commissioner.

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Georgina Kirby

Dame Georgina Kamiria Kirby (31 January 1936 – 11 June 2021) was a New Zealand Māori leader and women's advocate. June Mariu and Georgina Kirby are new Zealand justices of the peace and people of the Māori Women's Welfare League.

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Governor-General of New Zealand

The governor-general of New Zealand (Te kāwana tianara o Aotearoa) is the representative of the monarch of New Zealand, currently King Charles III.

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Hapū

In Māori and New Zealand English, a ("subtribe", or "clan") functions as "the basic political unit within Māori society".

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Hoani Waititi

Hoani Retimana Waititi (12 April 1926 – 30 September 1965) was a notable New Zealand teacher, educationalist and community leader. June Mariu and Hoani Waititi are te Whānau-ā-Apanui people and Waititi family.

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Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi

Dame Iritana Te Rangi Tāwhiwhirangi (born 21 March 1929) is a New Zealand advocate of Māori language education and the Kōhanga Reo movement. June Mariu and Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi are Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Ngāti Porou people, people from Hicks Bay and people of the Māori Women's Welfare League.

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Jenny-May Clarkson

Jenny-May Clarkson (born Jenny-May Coffin; 9 April 1974) is a television presenter who formerly played New Zealand netball international and commentated sports. June Mariu and Jenny-May Clarkson are new Zealand international netball players.

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Jerry Mateparae

Lieutenant General Sir Jeremiah Mateparae (born 14 November 1954) is a former New Zealand soldier who served as the 20th governor-general of New Zealand between 2011 and 2016, the second Māori person to hold the office, after Sir Paul Reeves.

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John Tamihere

John Henry Tamihere (born 8 February 1959) is a New Zealand politician, media personality, and political commentator.

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Judiciary of New Zealand

The judiciary of New Zealand is responsible for the system of courts that interprets and applies the laws of New Zealand.

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Justice of the peace

A justice of the peace (JP) is a judicial officer of a lower court, elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace.

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Kahurangi Waititi

Kahurangi Waititi (born 22 September 1982) is a New Zealand netball player in the ANZ Championship. June Mariu and Kahurangi Waititi are Waititi family.

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King's Service Medal

The King's Service Medal (created as the Queen's Service Medal in 1975 and renamed in 2024) is a medal awarded by the government of New Zealand to recognise and reward volunteer service to the community and also public service in elected or appointed public office. June Mariu and King's Service Medal are Recipients of the Queen's Service Medal.

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Marae

A marae (in New Zealand Māori, Cook Islands Māori, Tahitian), malae (in Tongan), meae (in Marquesan) or malae (in Samoan) is a communal or sacred place that serves religious and social purposes in Polynesian societies.

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Max Mariu

Max Takuira Matthew Mariu (12 August 1952 – 12 December 2005) was the Auxiliary Bishop of Hamilton, New Zealand (1988–2005).

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Māori All Blacks

The Māori All Blacks, previously called the New Zealand Maori, New Zealand Maoris and New Zealand Natives, are a rugby union team from New Zealand.

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Māori King Movement

The Māori King Movement, called the Kīngitanga in Māori, is a Māori movement that arose among some of the Māori italic (tribes) of New Zealand in the central North Island in the 1850s, to establish a role similar in status to that of the monarch of the British colonists, as a way of halting the alienation of Māori land.

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Māori language revival

The Māori language revival is a movement to promote, reinforce and strengthen the use of te reo Māori, the Māori language.

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Māori people

Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).

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Māori Women's Welfare League

The Māori Women’s Welfare League or Te Rōpū Wāhine Māori Toko I te Ora is a New Zealand welfare organisation focusing on Māori women and children.

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Mira Szászy

Dame Miraka Szászy (née Petricevich; 7 August 1921 – 20 December 2001) was a prominent Māori leader, making significant contributions in education, broadcasting, social welfare and small business development. June Mariu and Mira Szászy are people of the Māori Women's Welfare League.

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Naida Glavish

Dame Rangimārie Naida Glavish (born 1946) is a New Zealand politician and Māori community leader from the Ngāti Whātua iwi. June Mariu and Naida Glavish are Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit and new Zealand justices of the peace.

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Netball

Netball is a ball sport played on a rectangular court by two teams of seven players.

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New Zealand national netball team

The New Zealand national netball team, commonly known as the Silver Ferns (Rau Hiriwā), represent Netball New Zealand in international netball tournaments such as the Netball World Cup, the Commonwealth Games, the Taini Jamison Trophy, the Constellation Cup, the Netball Quad Series and the Fast5 Netball World Series.

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New Zealand Order of Merit

The New Zealand Order of Merit is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system.

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Ngāti Porou

Ngāti Porou is a Māori iwi traditionally located in the East Cape and Gisborne regions of the North Island of New Zealand.

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Ngāti Raukawa

Ngāti Raukawa is a Māori iwi with traditional bases in the Waikato, Taupō and Manawatu/Horowhenua regions of New Zealand.

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Ngāti Tūwharetoa

Ngāti Tūwharetoa is an iwi descended from Ngātoro-i-rangi, the priest who navigated the Arawa canoe to New Zealand.

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Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei

Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei or Ngāti Whātua-o-Ōrākei is an Auckland-based Māori hapū (sub-tribe) in New Zealand.

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Noeline Taurua

Dame Noeline Taurua (born 26 March 1968) is a New Zealand international netball coach and former representative player. June Mariu and Noeline Taurua are Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit and new Zealand international netball players.

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Parekura Horomia

Parekura Tureia Horomia (9 November 1950 – 29 April 2013) was a New Zealand Labour Party politician who served as Minister of Māori Affairs between 2000 and 2008. June Mariu and Parekura Horomia are Ngāti Porou people.

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Parnell, New Zealand

Parnell (Panēra) is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.

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Pio Terei

Pio Keith Terei (born 1958) is a Māori actor, singer and comedian on New Zealand television.

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Pita Sharples

Sir Pita Russell Sharples (born Peter Russell Sharples, 20 July 1941) is a New Zealand Māori academic and politician, who was a co-leader of the Māori Party from 2004 to 2013, and a minister outside Cabinet in the National Party-led government from 2008 to 2014.

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Raukokore

Raukokore is a small settlement close to the East Cape in the northeastern North Island of New Zealand.

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Rawiri Waititi

Rawiri Wikuki Waititi (born 17 October) is a New Zealand politician and co-leader of Te Pāti Māori alongside Debbie Ngarewa-Packer. June Mariu and Rawiri Waititi are te Whānau-ā-Apanui people and Waititi family.

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Rob Ruha

Rob Ruha (born 1980), is a New Zealand musician from Wharekahika, Gisborne District. June Mariu and Rob Ruha are Ngāti Porou people, people from Hicks Bay and te Whānau-ā-Apanui people.

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Ruia Morrison

Dame Ruia Mereana Morrison (born 8 May 1936) is a retired New Zealand tennis player. June Mariu and Ruia Morrison are Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

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Rutherford College, Auckland

Rutherford College (formerly named Rutherford High School from 1961 to 2001) is a co-educational state secondary school on the Te Atatū Peninsula, Auckland, New Zealand.

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Softball

Softball is a popular variation of baseball, the difference being that it is played with a larger ball on a smaller field and with only underhand pitches (where the ball is released while the hand is primarily below the ball) permitted.

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Taika Waititi

Taika David Cohen (born 16 August 1975), known professionally as Taika Waititi, is a New Zealand filmmaker, actor and comedian. June Mariu and Taika Waititi are te Whānau-ā-Apanui people and Waititi family.

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Tariana Turia

Dame Tariana Turia (born 8 April 1944) is a former New Zealand politician. June Mariu and Tariana Turia are Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

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Tau Henare

Raymond Tau Henare (born 29 September 1960) is a former New Zealand Māori parliamentarian.

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Tūheitia Paki

Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII (born Tūheitia Paki, 21 April 1955), crowned as Kīngi Tūheitia, is the Māori King.

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Te Aroha Keenan

Te Aroha Keenan is a New Zealand former netball coach and member of the Silver Ferns in the 1980s. June Mariu and te Aroha Keenan are new Zealand international netball players.

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Te Atairangikaahu

Dame Te Atairangikaahu (23 July 1931 – 15 August 2006) was the Māori queen for 40 years, the longest reign of any Māori monarch. June Mariu and te Atairangikaahu are people of the Māori Women's Welfare League.

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Te Atatū Peninsula

Te Atatū Peninsula (formerly Te Atatu North) is a waterfront suburb of West Auckland surrounded by the Waitematā Harbour.

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Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate

Te Kura Rongo Ngata-Aerengamate (born 21 October 1991) is a New Zealand rugby footballer who has represented New Zealand in rugby union and the Cook Islands in rugby league.

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Te Pāti Māori

Te Pāti Māori, also known as the Māori Party, is a political party in New Zealand advocating Māori rights.

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Te Puea Hērangi

Te Puea Hērangi (9 November 1883 – 12 October 1952), known by the name Princess Te Puea, was a Māori leader from New Zealand's Waikato region. June Mariu and te Puea Hērangi are people of the Māori Women's Welfare League.

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Te Ururoa Flavell

Te Ururoa James William Ben Flavell (born 7 December 1955), also known as Hemi Flavell, is a New Zealand politician who was a co-leader of the Māori Party from 2013 until 2018 and represented the Waiariki electorate for the party in Parliament from 2005–2017.

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Te Whānau-ā-Apanui

Te Whānau-ā-Apanui is a Māori iwi (tribe) located in the eastern Bay of Plenty and East Coast regions of New Zealand's North Island.

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Temepara Bailey

Temepara Anne Bailey (formerly Clark, née George; born 23 October 1975 in Auckland) is a New Zealand international netball player of Samoan and Māori descent. June Mariu and Temepara Bailey are new Zealand international netball players.

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Treaty of Waitangi

The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waitangi), sometimes referred to as Te Tiriti, is a document of central importance to the history of New Zealand, its constitution, and its national mythos.

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Tuariki Delamere

Tuariki John Edward Delamere (born 9 December 1951) is a former New Zealand politician and athlete.

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Tuku Morgan

Tukoroirangi "Tuku" Morgan (born 7 October 1957) is a New Zealand Māori politician and former broadcaster.

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Tweedie Waititi

Mateheke "Tweedie" Waititi is a New Zealand film director and producer. June Mariu and Tweedie Waititi are te Whānau-ā-Apanui people and Waititi family.

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Waimarama Taumaunu

Waimarama Taumaunu (born 18 October 1962), often known as Wai Taumaunu, is a New Zealand netball coach and former international netball player. June Mariu and Waimarama Taumaunu are new Zealand international netball players and Ngāti Porou people.

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West Auckland, New Zealand

West Auckland (Te Uru o Tāmaki Makaurau or Tāmaki ki te Hauauru) is one of the major geographical areas of Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand.

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Wharekahika

Wharekahika or Hicks Bay (officially Wharekahika / Hicks Bay) is a bay and coastal area in the Gisborne District of the North Island of New Zealand.

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Whina Cooper

Dame Whina Cooper (9 December 1895 – 26 March 1994) was a respected (Māori elder), who worked for many years for the rights of her people, and particularly to improve the lot of Māori women. June Mariu and Whina Cooper are people of the Māori Women's Welfare League.

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Yorkshire

Yorkshire is an area of Northern England which was historically a county.

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Yvonne Willering

Yvonne Mignon Willering (born 15 January 1950) is a Dutch-born New Zealand netball coach and former representative netball player.

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1985 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

The 1985 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders.

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2006 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

The 2006 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2005 and the beginning of 2006.

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2012 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

The 2012 Queen's Birthday and Diamond Jubilee Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday and diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders.

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See also

People from Hicks Bay

People of the Māori Women's Welfare League

Te Whānau-ā-Apanui people

Waititi family

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_Mariu

, Tūheitia Paki, Te Aroha Keenan, Te Atairangikaahu, Te Atatū Peninsula, Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate, Te Pāti Māori, Te Puea Hērangi, Te Ururoa Flavell, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Temepara Bailey, Treaty of Waitangi, Tuariki Delamere, Tuku Morgan, Tweedie Waititi, Waimarama Taumaunu, West Auckland, New Zealand, Wharekahika, Whina Cooper, Yorkshire, Yvonne Willering, 1985 Birthday Honours (New Zealand), 2006 New Year Honours (New Zealand), 2012 Birthday Honours (New Zealand).