Kaaro, Ani (fl. 1885–1901)
Kaaro, Ani (fl. 1885–1901)
New Zealand tribal leader and prophet. Dau. of Hohaia and Harata; m. Ngakete Hapeta.
Became tribal leader during difficult times when European settlement conflicted with emerging movement for tribal unity and autonomy; made pilgrimage to Parihaka (1885), and converted to faith of visionary Whiti-o-Rongomai, who believed authority of Maori would ultimately be restored; endured rivalry with Remana Hane's religious leadership to become unchallenged leader of Ngati Hao (1889).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 2).
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