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    Te Urewera is an area of mostly forested, sparsely populated rugged hill country in the North Island of New Zealand, a large part of which is within a...
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    Te Urewera National Park was a national park near the east coast of New Zealand's North Island, established as such in 1954 and disestablished in 2014...
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    sobriquet Nga Tamariki o te Kohu ('the children of the mist'). Tūhoe traditional land is at Te Urewera (the former Te Urewera National Park) in the eastern...
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    the Urewera and went home, ending the Ngāti Porou pursuit of Te Kooti. Only Te Arawa remained in the field. On 14 February 1872, Preece and his Te Arawa...
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    Ruatāhuna is a small town in the remote country of Te Urewera, in the northeast of New Zealand's North Island. It is 90 kilometres directly west of Gisborne...
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    co-educational state, Restricted Composite Special Character School. Te Urewera Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park "Appendix to the Journals of the House...
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    own standing. The national Te Awa Tupua Act was enacted in March 2017 to further formalize this status. In 2013, the Te Urewera Forest treaty agreement similarly...
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  • from the Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade the marae, creating 21 jobs. Te Urewera is a thickly forested hill country to the northeast of Lake Taupō. It...
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    Lake Waikaremoana is located in Te Urewera in the North Island of New Zealand, 60 kilometres (37 mi) northwest of Wairoa and 80 kilometres (50 mi) west-southwest...
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  • passed. 1954 Trials on usage on 1080 in New Zealand begin. 28 July — Te Urewera National Park gazetted. Additions made later. 1964 Mount Aspiring National...
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    Zealand. It flows north from near the small town of Ruatāhuna through Te Urewera, reaching the sea through the town of Whakatāne. The river is 95 kilometres...
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    Ngatapa in January 1869, Te Kooti moved into the interior of the central North Island, finding refuge initially in the Te Urewera ranges before moving to...
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  • established by Te Rangi-tua-mātotoru on behalf of Tūwharetoa, and Te Umuariki and Koroki on behalf of Tūhoe. Then Tūhoe returned to Te Urewera, promising...
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    Tāme Iti (category Te Pāti Māori politicians)
    co-governance and decolonisation. A native speaker of Te Reo Māori, Iti grew up at Ruatoki in Te Urewera, where he was barred from speaking Māori in school...
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    October 2007, in response to alleged paramilitary training camps in the Urewera mountain range near the town of Ruatoki. About 300 police, including members...
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    kilometres (57 mi) southwest of Gisborne. Wairoa is the nearest town to the Te Urewera protected area and former national park that is accessible from Wairoa...
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    Island national parks form Te Wahipounamu, another World Heritage Site. There are currently 13 national parks; a 14th, Te Urewera National Park, was disestablished...
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    world. In 2014, Te Urewera National Park was declared Te Urewera, an environmental legal entity. The area encompassed by Te Urewera ceased to be a government-owned...
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  • New Zealand Wera (disambiguation) Te Urewera This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Te Wera. If an internal link led you here...
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    is in an isolated part of the region between the Kaingaroa Forest and Te Urewera protected area, on the banks of the Rangitaiki River, 65 kilometres southeast...
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  • of them turned into a hill overlooking the city. Lake Waikaremoana in Te Urewera Ranges area of Wairoa District was also reputedly carved out by taniwha...
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    Taranaki and the Bay of Plenty, but also in South Auckland, Hauraki, Te Urewera, Hawke's Bay and the East Coast. Legislation for the confiscations was...
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    national parks of which Te Urewera is the largest. The four North Island national parks, which surround the plateau, are Te Urewera, Whanganui, Egmont and...
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    Zealand's North Island. It flows north for 65 kilometres (40 mi) from Te Urewera National Park to reach the sea at Ōpōtiki. It shares its estuary with...
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  • Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located in the northern Te Urewera. Waimana River, originally known as Tauranga River, runs through the valley...
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  • Zealand in the mid- to late eighteenth century, between the Tūhoe iwi of Te Urewera and the Ngāti Tūwharetoa iwi of Lake Taupō. The war was sparked by “the...
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  • house is affiliated with Ngāti Rongo. Te Tōtara Marae and Te Puhi o Mātaatua meeting house is affiliated with Te Urewera. Waikirikiri Marae and Toi-kai-rakau...
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  • in the central North Island. Ngāi Tūhoe – 46,479 (in 2018) – based in Te Urewera and Whakatane Ngāti Maniapoto – 45,719 (in 2018) – based in Waikato and...
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  • cast were all from the Te Urewera region and Ngāti Tūhoe chief Te Pairi Tūterangi played Te Kooti. As a child he had known Te Kooti. With the costuming...
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    people. In March 2017 it became the world's second natural resource (after Te Urewera) to be given its own legal identity, with the rights, duties and liabilities...
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