Hinerangi, Sophia (c. 1830–1911)

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Hinerangi, Sophia (c. 1830–1911)

New Zealand tribal leader and tourist guide. Name variations: Te Paea (Tepaea), Mary Sophia Gray. Born Te Paea between 1830 and 1834 (baptized Mary Sophia Gray, Aug4, 1839), in Kororareka (Russell), New Zealand; died Dec 4, 1911, at Whakarewarewa; dau. of Alexander Grey (Gray) and Kotiro Hinerangi; m. Koroneho (Colenso) Tehakiroe, 1851; m. Hori Taiawhio, 1870; children: (1st m.) 14; (2nd m.) 3.

Worked as guide to Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana before eruption of Mt. Tarawera(1886); relocated to Whakarewarewa and resumed work as tourist guide; joined George Leitch's Land of the Moa Dramatic Company in which she played herself (1895); became president of New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union (1896).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 2).

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