Ngāti Tūwharetoa (redirect from Ngāti Hā)
is an iwi descended from Ngātoro-i-rangi, the priest who navigated the Arawa canoe to New Zealand. The Tūwharetoa region extends from Te Awa o te Atua...
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the IATA (which assigned RAW to Arawa, Papua New Guinea). Warsaw Municipal Airport covers an area of 168 acres (68 ha) and has one runway designated 18/36...
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of the bleeding of Tama-te-kapua"). Tama-te-kapua was the captain of the Arawa waka (canoe) and was badly wounded on the island, after having lost a battle...
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and Ha-ahuru. Through his father, he descended from Te Arawa, Mataatua, and ultimately from Ngātoro-i-rangi, who arrived in New Zealand on the Arawa canoe...
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Utuhina (redirect from Aroha a te Arawa)
made available by the Ngāti Whakaue people; the meeting hall Aroha a te Arawa was named in recognition of Tuhoe's gratitude for the gift of the land....
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settlers to New Zealand. These include the Mātaatua, Nukutere, Tākitimu, Arawa and Tainui canoes. Many of the descendent iwi maintain their traditional...
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Fenton Park (redirect from Arawa Park)
southern part of the suburb and SH 30A runs along the northeast boundary. Arawa Park racecourse is in the northern part. The Murray Linton Rose Garden,...
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2 field ゲン、はら gen, hara 552 現 玉 11 5 appear ゲン、あらわ-れる、あらわ-す gen, arawa-reru, arawa-su 553 舷 舟 11 S 2010 gunwale ゲン gen 554 減 水 12 5 decrease ゲン、へ-る、へ-らす...
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Tamāio (section War with Ngāti Hā)
was the great-grandson of Tia, who arrived in New Zealand on the Arawa canoe. Ngāti Hā had been driven out of the Taupō region by Ngāti Tūwharetoa and...
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Madí language (redirect from Pama language (Arawa))
in free variation. Madí language at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018) Dixon, "Arawá", in Dixon & Aikhenvald, eds., The Amazonian Languages, 1999. Dixon 2004...
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likeness of Ngātoro-i-rangi, a navigator who guided the Tūwharetoa and Te Arawa tribes to the Taupō area over a thousand years ago according to Māori legend...
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Aotearoa, visited Rarotonga, and the Māori migration canoes Tākitimu, Te Arawa, Tainui, Mātaatua, Tokomaru, Aotea, and Kurahaupō passed through on their...
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Following the eruption Motutapu is reported to have been visited by both the Arawa and Tainui canoes and was subsequently settled by the Tainui ancestors of...
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Whanganui-A-Hei (meaning the Great Bay of Hei), refers to Hei, a tohunga from the Te Arawa waka. According to tradition, Hei chose the area around Mercury Bay as home...
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discovered pounamu. After returning to Hawaiki, Ngahue helped build the Arawa using adzes made from the pounamu. Patupaiarehe were credited with being...
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(Nomkhubulwane) Nomhoyi Usiququmadevu Dinka Abuk Kalenjin (inc. Pokot) Arawa Seta Topoh Maasai Olapa Nambi Nuer Buk (Acol) Shilluk Diang Nayakaya Songhay...
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Archaeological Site until 2006", in Cancik-Kirschbaum et al. (2011). Damon, Arawa (4 April 2013). "Bringing Babylon back from the dead". CNN. Archived from...
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of Whanganui by eels. Another specific source of food was worked by the Arawa tribes, with whom fresh-water fish, crayfish and kakahi (mussels) from the...
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tradition, the name Kaipara had its origins back in the 15th century when the Arawa chief, Kahumatamomoe, travelled to the Kaipara to visit his nephew at Pouto...
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o-chiru, o-tosu 12 401 葉 leaf yō ha 12 402 薬 medicine yaku kusuri 16 403 血 blood ketsu chi 6 404 表 express hyō omote, arawa-su 8 405 詩 poem shi uta 13 406...
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9%) were part-time, and 276 (4.0%) were unemployed. Around 1350, the Te Arawa canoe is said to have landed at Maketu after sailing from Hawaiki. The canoe...
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island's name Te Motu-a-Ihenga commemorates Ihenga, an ancestor of the Te Arawa people, who visited the island in the 14th century. The island has extensive...
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America. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Arawa, Bora-Muinane, Guato, Irantxe, Jivaro, Karib, Kayuvava, Mura-Matanawi, Taruma...
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America. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Arawa, Bora-Muinane, Guahibo, Harakmbet-Katukina, Harakmbet, Katukina-Katawixi...
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in conjunction with the opening of the Eiheiji Line to Shin-Maruoka from Arawa Onsen. The following year, a 3 km electrified line was opened from Maruoka...
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Awards. Anzac Pikia (2 April 2013). "Tohunga haka Irirangi Tiakiawa of Te Arawa at the NZ Polynesian Festival 1981 powhiri". Archived from the original...
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into this area after splitting away from the Arawa tribe on the east coast. The boundary between Arawa and Tuwharetoa is a small island 400 metres north...
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sex offender (born 1927). 10 January – Anaru Rangiheuea, Māori leader (Te Arawa) (born 1935). 11 January – Hugh Willis, volunteer bush-track builder (born...
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Marutūāhu tribes of Māori. Many important chiefs, including Tama-te-kapua of Te Arawa, are buried on its summit. The full name of the mountain is Te Moengahau-o-Tamatekapua...
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3. Mouton de Gruyter. p. 161–352. ISBN 3-11-012836-5. OCLC 769476140. "Arawa"; in Dixon, Robert M. W.; The Amazonian Languages; pp. 293–305. ISBN 0-521-57021-2...
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