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wellbeing and development. Te Puni Kōkiri was established under the Māori
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and recruited Māori into the civil service. After the abolition of the Rūnanga system, Native
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to ensure Māori representation and participation in the country's governance. In 1893, the Native
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on matters relating to Māori and acting as an interpreter for the courts, colonial officials, and the military. Clarke's determination to protect those rights led
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