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prince punuari'i teri'itapunui pomare
Tahitian royalty, FR
(b. 1846)
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teri'itua tuavira joinville pomare
Tahitian prince (1847-1875), FR
(b. 1847)
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maui pomare
New Zealand politician, doctor and health reformer (1875-1930), NZ
(b. 1875)
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miria pomare
Rongowhakaata and Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki; community leader, NZ
(b. 1877)
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gyno pomare
American basketball player, US
(b. 1986)
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eleo pomare
American choreographer, CO
(b. 1937)
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joinville pomare
FR
(b. 1951)
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stephanie pomare
(born 1976)
(b. 1976)
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corey pomare
(born 1979)
(b. 1979)
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pomare i
?–1826 Nga Puhi warrior, trader
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chiara pomare
researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-9118-7207)
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pomare ii
?–1850 Nga Puhi leader, war leader, trader
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wiremu piti pomare
Ngati Mutunga leader, NZ
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vikki-lee pomare
Advance NZ candidate in the 2020 New Zealand general election, NZ
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hariata pomare
(1863–1864) Nga Puhi. Daughter of Pikimanui. Wife of Hare Pomare. Lived at Te Ahu Ahu, Hokianga. One of a group of Maori who visited England in 1863, on a tour organized by William Jenkins. See DNZB (1990, Vol 1, 1769-1869, p347-348)
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