Trevor Hapi Howse (24 September 1931 â 12 May 2017) was a New Zealand NgÃÂi Tahu researcher and iwi leader.
Howse grew in a public works camp before moving with his family to Tuahiwi near Christchurch for tuberculosis treatment for his mother; due to her incapacity, he was largely responsible for his siblings. He attended Rangiora High School where he learnt farming skills. After school he did several jobs, including the freezing works, the railway and shearing, eventually rising up the ranks of a supermarket warehouse.
Howse's interest in and knowledge of the workings of the MÃÂori Land Court, led to a job as a researcher on the NgÃÂi Tahu claim, one of the first claims before the Waitangi Tribunal. He was also a principal negotiator of the settlement with the Crown that followed. Howse continued NgÃÂi Tahu roles, including membership of the NgÃÂi Tahu MÃÂori Trust Board.
Howse was awarded a QueenâÂÂs Service Medal, for services to MÃÂori and conservation, in the 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours. He died on 12 May 2017 in the Christchurch suburb of St Albans.