Maanu Paul
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Born
18 November 1938
Cletus Maanu Paul
18 November 1938
Murupara, New Zealand
Died15 September 2022 (aged 83)
AlmamaterHamilton Teachers' College
Occupations
- Surveyor
- schoolteacher
- orchardist
Maanu Paul | |
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Paul in 2019 | |
| Born | Cletus Maanu Paul 18 November 1938 Murupara, New Zealand |
| Died | 15 September 2022 (aged 83) |
| Alma mater | Hamilton Teachers' College |
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| Known for | Role in the New Zealand Māori Council |
| Spouse | Gwenda Paul |
| Children | 5 Alan, Aaron, Edwin, Teresa & Rachel |
Cletus Maanu Paul ONZM JP (18 November 1938 – 15 September 2022) was a New Zealand Māori leader. He served as co-chair of the New Zealand Māori Council.[1][2]
Born in Murupara on 18 November 1938, Paul affiliated to Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Manawa.[3][4] After leaving school he worked as a surveyor, but later studied to become a teacher at Hamilton Teachers' College in 1974. His first teaching post was at Hamilton Boys' High School, and in 1975 he took a group of students to take part in the Māori land march when it passed through Hamilton.[3]