• The Kapa Kapa Trail is a steep, little-used mountain trail that stretches from the Kapa Kapa village (an English mispronunciation of Gabagaba) on the south...
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    difficult trek inland over the Kapa Kapa Trail toward Jaure, where they were to flank the Japanese on the Kokoda Trail. The total distance over the mountains...
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    US 2nd Battalion, 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Division, was the Kapa Kapa Trail, parallel to but 30 miles (48 km) to the southeast of the Kokoda Track...
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  • operation in the Pacific Campaign of the Second World War was across the Kapa Kapa Trail. Members of the 2nd Battalion, 126th Regiment, 32nd Red Arrow Division...
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    positions was over 130 miles (209 km), and most of the trail was barely a goat path. The Kapa Kapa trail across the Owen Stanley divide was a "dank and eerie...
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  • Stanley Ranges via the Kapa Kapa Trail toward Jaure, where they were to flank the Japanese retreating towards the coast on the Kokoda Trail. The total distance...
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  • Jala-jala, Rizal, Philippines Jiji, Nantou, Taiwan, China Kankan, Guinea Kapa Kapa, also known as Gabagaba, Papua New Guinea Karkar Island, Papua New Guinea...
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    alternate means of crossing the mountains seemed possible. One, the Kapa Kapa Trail was known to climb to elevations above 9,000 feet (2,700 m) and present...
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    difficult trek inland over the Kapa Kapa Trail toward Jaure, where they were to flank the Japanese on the Kokoda Trail. The total distance over the mountains...
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    (210 km) from 14 October to 12 November, across the extremely rugged Kapa Kapa Trail. More than two-thirds of their men became casualties, sick with malaria...
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    the Kapa Kapa Trail was known to climb to elevations above 9,000 feet (2,700 m) and present formidable obstacles. The other, known as the Abau Trail held...
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    national kapa haka competition, the Te Matatini National Festival, organised by the Aotearoa Traditional Māori Performing Arts Society. There are kapa haka...
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    in New Zealand art. They include whakairo (carving), raranga (weaving), kapa haka (group performance), whaikōrero (oratory), and tā moko (tattoo). The...
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    the passage down the pali. Travellers would leave offerings of flowers or kapa (bark cloth) to ensure a safe trip, and parents buried the umbilical cords...
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    Kapa Kapa to Jaure. From Jaure, at the headwaters of the Kumusi River, the force was to advance toward Wairopi. The little-used track from Kapa Kapa to...
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    September 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2018. Pettersen, Morten Kjeldseth (2007). Kapa Haka: Traditional Maori Performing Arts in Contemporary Settings (PDF) (Masters...
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  • Blacks use Te Rauparaha's haka Ka Mate, although players have also performed Kapa o Pango since 2005. Rugby union, known almost universally in New Zealand...
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    Wayan taba; Tongan, Samoan, Mangareva, and Rarotongan tapa; and Hawaiian kapa. Other terms widely used for barkcloth and paper mulberry are derived from...
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    the best left hand surf breaks in the world. Ahipara is on the walking trail Te Araroa. Ahipara School is a coeducational full primary (years 1–8) school...
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  • @boomaero (January 22, 2022). "Plane spotters: Spied anything new on APA/KAPA's taxiways lately? Engine runs on our supersonic demonstrator are underway"...
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    work amid sabotage, separatist pleas". The Jakarta Post. Asmarini, Wilda; Kapa, Dennys (October 28, 2014). "Freeport Indonesia copper mine output drops...
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    followed by a karakia and songs by Waiata group, followed by performances by a Kapa haka from students from Wakatipu High School. Later in the evening a astrophysicist...
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  • ISBN 0-14-006455-9. Sheehan, Ed. Days of '41: Pearl Harbor Remembered. Honolulu: Kapa Associates, 1977. ISBN 0-915870-01-0. Sunshine, Linda and Antonia Felix,...
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    storehouse and eats the preserved birds, covering his tracks by making enough trails and giving himself some light injuries and pretending a war party stole...
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    September 2021. Homans, Charles (17 March 2014). "The Dead Zoo Gang: On the trail of international horn thieves". Atavist. Archived from the original on 8...
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    World Cup. Notes: This was the first ever match which New Zealand performed Kapa o Pango against a Tier 2 nation. Sam Whitelock equalled the New Zealand test...
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  • August 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2013. "Youth Olympics Games: Boglarka Kapas, Chad Le Clos Post World-Ranked Times in Victory". Swimming World Magazine...
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     • Regional council Northland Regional Council  • Mayor of Far North Moko Tepania  • Northland MP Grant McCallum  • Te Tai Tokerau MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi...
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    Wayan taba; Tongan, Samoan, Mangareva, and Rarotongan tapa; and Hawaiian kapa. Other terms widely used for barkcloth and paper mulberry are derived from...
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    recognise letters with accents or macrons. "Te Wiki o Te Reo Maaori Discovery Trail – Waikato Museum". waikatomuseum.co.nz. Archived from the original on 10...
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