Hineira, Arapera (1932–)
Hineira, Arapera (1932–)
New Zealand poet and short-story writer. Name variations: Arapera Blank; Ngati Porou; Ngati Kahungunu; Rongowhakaata; Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki. Born 1932 in New Zealand.
Stories and poetry, in Maori and English, appeared in journals such as Te Ao Hou. Work focuses on race, culture, and family relationships.
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