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    Te Hāpua is a community on the shores of the Parengarenga Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. The road to Te Hāpua leaves State Highway 1 at Waitiki Landing...
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    Māori women. She is remembered for leading the 1975 Māori land march from Te Hāpua to Wellington, a distance of 1,100 km (680 mi), at the age of 79. Her wide...
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  • north to south, they are: Piopiotahi / Milford Sound Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound Hāwea / Bligh Sound Te Houhou / George Sound Taitetimu / Caswell Sound Taiporoporo...
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  • tolerance approach to alcoholism among marchers. The marchers march from Te Hāpua at the top of the North Island down to the New Zealand Parliament in Wellington...
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    and a more modern approach was needed. The hui discussed a march from Te Hāpua, a community at the top of the North Island, to Parliament in Wellington...
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    / de Surville Cliffs is only about 10 kilometres north of the harbour. Te Hāpua is a settlement at the western side of the harbour. The harbour was an...
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    nearby Cashmere was also evacuated. Evacuation centres were set up at Te Hāpua Halswell Library and the Lincoln Event Centre. At 5:10pm, the New Zealand...
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  • Zealand "Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Marine Reserve". doc.govt.nz. Department of Conservation. Hutching, Gerard. "Marine protected areas". Te Ara - the...
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    supporters and protestors travelled the length of the North Island, from Te Hāpua to Parliament in Wellington, organised by Whina Cooper. In 2004, a large...
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  • Sutherland Sound (officially Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound) is a fiord of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the smallest of the fiords that make up...
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    wharenui (meeting houses) are affiliated with the iwi as a whole: Te Reo Mihi, Te Hāpua Waiora, Ngataki The Ngāti Kurī Trust Board is the post-Treaty of...
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  • three-year-old granddaughter Irenee Cooper as the pair left the settlement of Te Hāpua at the start of the 1100-kilometre 1975 Māori land march. The statue is...
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  • 3724m above sea level Lowest point – Taieri Plains, 2m below sea level Te Hāpua in the far north of the North Island is the northernmost settlement, although...
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    not include the three northernmost fiords (Milford Sound / Piopiotahi, Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound, and Hāwea / Bligh Sound). The much more widespread...
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    November 1925 at Te Hāpua in Northland, and was the eldest of 14 children. She was affiliated to the iwi Ngāti Kurī. She was educated at Te Hapua and Ngataki...
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  • Tautoro Te Anau* Te Ārai Te Aroha* Te Awamutu* Te Awanga Te Hana Te Hāpua Te Horo Te Kao Te Kauwhata* Te Kōpuru Te Kūiti* Te Poi Te Puke* Te Puna West Te Puru...
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    Halswell Suburb Te Hāpua, a city library and community centre in Halswell Coordinates: 43°35′S 172°34′E / 43.583°S 172.567°E / -43.583; 172.567 Country...
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    lakes in the Fiordland and Otago regions also fill glacial valleys. Lake Te Anau has three western arms which are fiords (and are named so). Lake McKerrow...
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  • River (also known as Te Houiti) is a river of Fiordland, New Zealand. It rises west of Lake Quill and flows westward into Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound....
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  • westward through Fiordland National Park into Lake Grave, which drains into Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound. List of rivers of New Zealand Peter Dowling, ed. (2004)...
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    their pursuers. Te Kooti engaged with Crown forces at Te Hāpua on 1 September 1871 and at Mangaone on 4 February 1872. However, by 1872, Te Kooti's forces...
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    name, still used by local Māori, is Te Kohanga o Te Tai Tokerau ("the nest of the northern people") or Te Puna o Te Ao Marama ("the wellspring in the world...
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  • 2013. "Te Kura o Hato Hohepa Te Kamura" means "The School of St Joseph the Carpenter" "Te Kura Taumata o Panguru" means "Pangaru High School" "Te Rangi...
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    Matiu Rata (category Te Aupōuri people)
    Te Hāpua to Te Āta (Arthur) Waitai Rata and Mereana Harowe. His tribal connections were with Ngāti Kurī, Te Aupōuri and Ngāti Whātua. He moved to Te Wharau...
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    lived there for the rest of his life. The nearby Sutherland Falls and Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound are named after him. After Sutherland married in 1890...
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    Strait. 14 September: Māori land march protesting at land loss leaves Te Hāpua 13 October: Māori land march reaches Parliament building in Wellington...
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    Taranaki 1995 Te Reo Nihi marae, Te Hāpua 1997 Takahanga Marae, Kaikohe 1999 Pakirikiri Marae, Tokomaru Bay 2001 Kokohinau Marae, Te Teko 2003 Awhitu...
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    more success, and on 1 September his party surrounded Te Kooti's camp at Te Hapua, although Te Kooti himself escaped. Porter and Ropata, now recovered...
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    Although there are a number of settlements with over 100 people, including Te Hapua, Te Kao, Pukenui and Kaimaumau, the peninsula is sparsely inhabited, with...
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    Selwyn Muru (category Te Aupōuri people)
    Zealand Te Waka Awards. Muru was born in Te Hāpua, Northland in 1937. He was Māori and affiliated with the iwi, Te Aupōuri and Ngāti Kurī. He was a self-taught...
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