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New Zealand Maori poet dies at 86 | New Zealand Maori poet dies at 86 |
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Hone Tuwhare, one of New Zealand's most celebrated writers and the first Maori poet to be published in English, has died at the age of 86. | Hone Tuwhare, one of New Zealand's most celebrated writers and the first Maori poet to be published in English, has died at the age of 86. |
Mr Tuwhare won several literary awards and also became involved in campaigning for the recognition of Maori culture. | Mr Tuwhare won several literary awards and also became involved in campaigning for the recognition of Maori culture. |
Prime Minister Helen Clark said his contribution to New Zealand literature had been "outstanding". | Prime Minister Helen Clark said his contribution to New Zealand literature had been "outstanding". |
Mr Tuwhare had been in poor health for some time. The cause of his death was not immediately known. | Mr Tuwhare had been in poor health for some time. The cause of his death was not immediately known. |
He was born into the Nga Puhi Maori tribe in Kaikohe in the north of New Zealand and spoke only the Maori language until he was nine. | |
His work draws heavily on Mr Tuwhare's cultural ancestry and has been praised for its diversity and richness as well as its accessibility. | His work draws heavily on Mr Tuwhare's cultural ancestry and has been praised for its diversity and richness as well as its accessibility. |
Mr Tuwhare was also actively involved in promoting and protecting Maori rights and culture. | Mr Tuwhare was also actively involved in promoting and protecting Maori rights and culture. |
Powerful imagery | Powerful imagery |
Mr Tuwhare's first published collection of poems No Ordinary Sun - a response to the dropping of an atomic bomb on Japan in 1945 - was released in 1964 and then in 10 further editions over the next 30 years. | Mr Tuwhare's first published collection of poems No Ordinary Sun - a response to the dropping of an atomic bomb on Japan in 1945 - was released in 1964 and then in 10 further editions over the next 30 years. |
His poetry contained powerful imagery of our land, sea and legends Prime Minister Helen Clark | His poetry contained powerful imagery of our land, sea and legends Prime Minister Helen Clark |
No Ordinary Sun was also the first book of Maori poetry to be published in English and became one of the most widely-read individual collections in New Zealand. | No Ordinary Sun was also the first book of Maori poetry to be published in English and became one of the most widely-read individual collections in New Zealand. |
He was appointed New Zealand's second Te Mata Poet Laureate in 1999 and was given the 2003 Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement. | He was appointed New Zealand's second Te Mata Poet Laureate in 1999 and was given the 2003 Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement. |
Politicians and cultural figures have been paying tribute since his death on Wednesday. | Politicians and cultural figures have been paying tribute since his death on Wednesday. |
"Hone Tuwhare was a distinguished poet, playwright, and writer of short fiction," said Ms Clark in a statement. | "Hone Tuwhare was a distinguished poet, playwright, and writer of short fiction," said Ms Clark in a statement. |
"His poetry contained powerful imagery of our land, sea and legends, and often expressed strong views on contemporary issues." | "His poetry contained powerful imagery of our land, sea and legends, and often expressed strong views on contemporary issues." |
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