tourist guide and cultural programming, temperance leader
Relatives
Lucy Takiora Lord (half-sister)[1]
Sophia Hinerangi (c.1834–4 December 1911) was a New Zealand tourist guide and temperance leader. Of Māori descent, she identified with the Ngāti Ruanui iwi.
^MacDonald, Tui (1992). Macdonald, Charlotte (ed.). The book of New Zealand women = Ko Kui Ma Te Kaupapa (Repr. (twice) ed.). Wellington: Williams. pp. 650–652. ISBN 0908912048.
SophiaHinerangi (c.1834–4 December 1911) was a New Zealand tourist guide and temperance leader. Of Māori descent, she identified with the Ngāti Ruanui...
where the Champagne Pool is lined with these same colloidal sulfides. SophiaHinerangi, sometimes known as Te Paea, took over as principal guide from the...
unrest in the area were also noted. In one account from 24 May 1886 by SophiaHinerangi, a renowned Māori guide in the area, her tour party arrived to their...
Hauraki Marae, a tribal meeting ground at Kennedy Bay for Ngāti Tamaterā SophiaHinerangi (c.1834–1911), a Maori tourist guide and temperance leader Te Paea...
New Zealand on 9 October 1842. She was the daughter of the Māori Kotiro Hinerangi and the English shop owner William Lord. Lord, alongside her first husband...