Aotea Harbour (Māori: Aotea Moana) is a settlement and smallest of three large natural inlets in the Tasman Sea coast of the Waikato region of New Zealand's...
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suburb of Porirua Aotea, Waikato, a town within Ōtorohanga District Aotea Harbour, on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand Aotea Lagoon, on the...
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Ngāti Te Wehi (section Aotea Harbour)
Te Wehi were registered as an iwi. They are the principal iwi of the Aotea Harbour iwi, with close ties and connections with Ngati Reko, Ngati Mahuta,...
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Ngāti Mahuta (section Aotea Harbour)
marae around Aotea Harbour affiliated with the iwi: Mōtakotako (Taruke) marae and Te Ōhākī a Mahuta wharenui on Phillips Road in Aotea Te Papatapu (Te...
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The Aotea canoe arrived at Aotea Harbour on the west coast of the North Island, and its people eventually settled in the Taranaki region. 'Aotea' was...
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Zealand's North Island. It is located to the south of Raglan Harbour, Ruapuke and Aotea Harbour, 40 kilometres southwest of Hamilton. Kawhia is part of the...
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marae 3 around Aotea Harbour: Mōtakotako (Taruke) marae, Te Papatapu (Te Wehi) marae and Te Tihi o Moerangi marae 4 around Kawhia Harbour: Maketū marae...
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eventually arrived and settled at Aotea Harbour on the west coast of the North Island. After some time at Aotea Harbour, Turi settled the Pātea region,...
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Toia, 2006 Lambton Harbour, 2007 HMNZS Canterbury, 2007 Aotea Quay, 2008 Ferry and Barrett Reef just after low water, 2010 Aotea Quay, Queen Mary 2,...
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bellbird, a bird endemic to New Zealand A minor settlement and stream near Aotea Harbour, in the Waikato region of New Zealand This disambiguation page lists...
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(Wellington Harbour) he regretted this, and cut his flesh. The blood gushed forth and to this day the cliffs and sea creatures of that area are red. At Aotea Harbour...
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Waharoa, also known as Te Waharoa o Aotea, is a public sculpture located in Aotea Square, the city centre of Auckland, New Zealand. The expressionist...
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Raglan, New Zealand (redirect from Raglan Harbour)
also drowned river valleys, are Aotea Harbour and Kawhia Harbour). 15 significant rivers and streams run into the harbour, including the largest, Waingaro...
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Great Barrier Island (redirect from Aotea Island)
Great Barrier Island (Māori: Aotea) lies in the outer Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, 100 kilometres (62 mi) north-east of central Auckland. With an area of...
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east coast). The black katipō is found north of approximately 38° S (Aotea Harbour, just north of Kawhia on the west coast, and Waipiro Bay and just south...
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Aotea Lagoon is an artificial lagoon surrounded by a public park in the Papakōwhai suburb of Porirua, New Zealand. The North Island Main Trunk railway...
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territory surrounded by land with a Crown title,". This stretched from the Aotea Harbour east to the boundary where the land confiscation in the Waikato had...
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secured Waiuku for Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua with the help of Te Wehi from Aotea Harbour, the grand-nephew and son-in-law to Tapaue. Te Wairākau was a woman...
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The coast is punctured by three large natural harbours: Raglan Harbour, Aotea Harbour, and Kawhia Harbour. The area around Raglan is noted for its volcanic...
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daughter of Turi, who came to New Zealand on the Aotea canoe. Turi originally landed in Aotea Harbour, but eventually settled along the Pātea River. Over...
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place where some Māori led by Turi aboard the Aotea waka settled, after it was beached at the Aotea Harbour. Patea, called Carlyle or Carlyle Beach for...
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East 4,119 1,539 Horotiu 771 279 Te Kowhai 1,512 549 Whatawhata 2,475 831 Ngāruawāhia 5,127 1,719 Inlet-Raglan Harbour 0 0 Inlet-Aotea Harbour North 0 0...
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were partially filled in. Aotea Lagoon was developed into a recreational area, albeit very polluted. The name of the harbour was officially altered to...
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sang incantations at Ngairo to prevent Tainui from entering Aotea Harbour or Kāwhia Harbour. At the mouth of the Mimi river, Hoturoa brought Tainui to...
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its source southeast of Raglan to reach the northeastern end of the Aotea Harbour. The catchment is made up of just over 86 kilometres (53 mi) of waterways...
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Name Landing place Traditional regions Associated iwi or hapū Aotea Aotea Harbour Manawatū-Whanganui, Taranaki, Waikato Ngā Rauru, Ngāruahine, Ngāti Maru...
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from entering Raglan harbour. Again, they sang incantations at Ngairo to prevent Tainui from entering Aotea Harbour or Kawhia Harbour. As the Tainui travelled...
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a Mahuta Waikato Tainui (Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Te Weehi, Tainui Hapū) Aotea Harbour Ngā Tai e Rua Marae Ngā Tai e Rua Waikato Tainui (Ngāti Āmaru, Ngāti...
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capturing and killing Te Pūhara at Te Kawaroa. Pai-ariki escaped to the Aotea Harbour, where Tū-paenga-roa, another son of Tū-irirangi, took him in. Tonga-nui...
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certain Taranaki and other Maori in Wellington. The area extended from Aotea Harbour near Waikato to Hurunui River in north Canterbury in the South Island...
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