Willie Jackson was the first Māori person to be invited to the Oxford University to take part in the debate. Photo / Whakaata MaoriWillie Jackson was the first Māori person to be invited to the Oxford University to take part in the debate. Photo / Whakaata Maori

Ngati Porou Maori chief, Tamati Tamaiwhakanehua and his granddaughter Princess Te Rangi Pai, aka Fanny Howie, the writer of the popular New Zealand lullaby 'Hine E Hine'.Ngati Porou Maori chief, Tamati Tamaiwhakanehua and his granddaughter Princess Te Rangi Pai, aka Fanny Howie, the writer of the popular New Zealand lullaby ‘Hine E Hine’.

Fanny Rose Howie, known as Princess Te Rangi Pai. Photo / National Library of New Zealand.Fanny Rose Howie, known as Princess Te Rangi Pai. Photo / National Library of New Zealand.