• Pouerua is a 270 m high basaltic scoria cone, in the Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field in New Zealand. It is in the locality of Pakaraka and was the...
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    tribes led by Rāhiri's descendants lived in the Hokianga, Kaikohe, and Pouerua areas. Through intermarriage with other iwi and expansionist land migration...
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  • Whiria pā, near Opononi in the Hokianga. His first wife was Ahuaiti from Pouerua. From this union came the first-born son, Uenuku. Uenuku was also known...
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    o Makaawhio centres on Mahitahi and extends from the south bank of the Pouerua River to Piopiotahi and inland to the Main Divide, together with a shared...
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    Lake Poerua (Māori: Pouerua) is a shallow lake located in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island roughly 13 km southeast from Lake Brunner...
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    or gardens at other places including Inangahua, Taramakau, Mahinapua, Pouerua, Okuru and Arawhata (Jackson Bay). The name Māwhera (meaning 'wide spread...
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  • 6%) were unemployed. A pā was located at the base, and on the slopes, of Pouerua, a 270 metres (890 ft) high basaltic scoria cone. The pā was studied during...
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  • (Westland District) (South Island) Show map of South Island Native name Pouerua-tāhuna (Māori) Location Country New Zealand region West Coast Region District...
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  • at Wakatuwhenua, near Te Ārai north of Auckland. Ngāi Tāhuhu settled at Pouerua in the Bay of Islands and the Mangakahia River in Northland, as well as...
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    undulating plains and is nearby many former pā sites including Nga Huha, Pouerua, Te Rua-hoanga, Ngaungau, Kaiaia, Te Tou o Roro, Taka-poruruku, Tapa-huarau...
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  • Clendon, Hobson, Maning, Marsden, Pompallier, Williams. Second names: Pouerua, Putahi, Ramaroa, Whakatere Third names: Rata, Tawa, Rimu, Kowhai Current...
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    volcanoes in the southern part of the field include: Kaikohe Hill Maungaturoto Pouerua Putahi Tarahi Tauanui Te Ahuahu Te Puke – last erupted 1300 to 1800 years...
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    Saltwater Lagoon (Māori: Pouerua-hāpua) is a lagoon on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It is in the southern Westland District, with Abut...
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    Conservation. Furey, L., Sutton, D. & Marshall, Y. (2003). The Archaeology of Pouerua. Auckland University Press. Furey, L. (2002). Houhora. A Fourteenth Century...
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    Archaeology of the Kainga: A Study of Precontact Maori Undefended Settlements at Pouerua, Northland, New Zealand, pp. 23–32. Auckland: Auckland University Press...
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