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Martha Sarah Kahui Bragg

Born

Martha Sarah Kāhui Isaac (Īhakara)

30 March 1895

Died 26 May 1975
Burial place Kohunui cemetery
Nationality Māori
Occupation(s) Child welfare worker
farmer
Known for Voluntary child welfare work
Spouse(s) Whare Īhaka Whakaka Hūtana
Joseph William Bragg
Parents
  • Walter Bruce Joss (father)
  • Maryanne (Mereana) Louise Mapepe Isaac (mother)

Martha Sarah Kahui Bragg (30 March 1895–26 May 1975) was a New Zealand dairy farmer and a voluntary child welfare worker. Of Māori descent, she identified with the Ngai Tahu (South Island) iwi and is remembered for fostering or adopting many children, successfully raising 38 young people through her own efforts and actively supported by her Māori community.[1]

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