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    The huia (/ˈhuːjə, -iːə/ HOO-yə, -⁠ee-ə; Māori: [ˈhʉiˌa]; Heteralocha acutirostris) is an extinct species of New Zealand wattlebird, endemic to the North...
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  • phtilopterid louse. The parasite was only known to live on the now extinct huia and is thought to have become extinct with its host. Like its host, it was...
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    History in New York include the Choiseul crested pigeon, Kangaroo Island emu, huia, Lyall's wren, Hawaii oo, Hawaii mamo, Oahu oo, Guadalupe petrel, and the...
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    named Te Huia, between Papakura in southern Auckland to Hamilton, starting in 2020. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand, the Te Huia service...
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  • September 1960 9486 Utemorrah 24 September 1960 9487 Kupe 17 October 1960 9488 Huia 24 September 1960 9489 Tanemahuta 25 March 1971 9490 Gosemeijer 25 March...
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    Fitzgerald (2011). Te Wiremu – Henry Williams: Early Years in the North. Huia Press. ISBN 978-1-86969-439-5. Henry Williams Journal (Fitzgerald, pages...
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    Solomon". Archived from the original on 23 January 2016. Ruka, Jay (2018). Huia Come Home. Oati. p. 38. ISBN 9781877487996. "Māori and religion". Te Ara...
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    largest piece of amber in the world; exhibits of the now-extinct quagga, huia, and tasmanian tiger, and "Bobby" the gorilla, a Berlin Zoo celebrity from...
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    Latina artist, curator and activist Maria Taylor (several people) Maria Te Huia, New Zealand footballer Maria Tebús (born 1958), São Toméan politician Maria...
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    incapable of making a comeback and thus become extinct like New Zealand's native huia. Interventionists then sought to relocate the takahē to "island sanctuaries"...
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    monospecific subgenus consisting of Rallicola extinctus, once found on the huia. In 1866, Ferdinand Rudow circumscribed the Philopteridae genus Trabeculus...
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    John Gould formally describes the huia Julien François Desjardins makes the last reports of the Mauritius scops owl Eugen Ferdinand von Homeyer publishes...
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    Williams (1999). "Te Kooti Tango Whenua": The Native Land Court 1864–1909. Huia Publishers. p. 211. ISBN 978-1877241031. John McCrone (9 September 2012)...
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    Pākehā Settlers". In Keenan, Danny (ed.). Huia histories of Māori : ngā tāhuhu kōrero. Wellington, N.Z.: Huia. ISBN 978-1-77550-009-4. OCLC 779490407....
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    the largest surviving group of 19th-century letters in Māori. Te Rau-o-te-Huia / Mount Donald McLean in the Waitākere Ranges was named after McLean. Ward...
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    the Petone Settlers Museum, War Memorial Library, Dowse Art Museum and Vogel House. The city possesses civic administration buildings constructed in...
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  • Barbara Hill (Scholastic, 1992) The Puriri Tree/Te Puriri by Merito Tawhara (Huia, 2000) An explanation of Poetry to my Father by Glenn Colquhoun (Steele Roberts...
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  • [citation needed] Several louse species, such as Rallicola extinctus, a huia parasite, probably became extinct together with their hosts. Recent studies...
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    lafresnayanus), New Caledonia. Rallicola extinctus, parasite of the extinct huia (Heteralocha acutirostris), New Zealand. Some species in the list above are...
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  • Oxford University Press. Mey, Eberhard (1990): Eine neue ausgestorbene Vogel-Ischnozere von Neuseeland, Huiacola extinctus (Insecta, Phthiraptera). Zoologischer...
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    in 1881. After ten years of gold rushes the economy slowed but Julius Vogel's immigration and development scheme brought thousands more, especially to...
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    commuter service between Hamilton and Auckland was introduced, named Te Huia. The Capital Connection commuter train operates between Palmerston North...
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  • and digital media. Journalism 1992 Extant Pikihuia Awards (formerly the Huia Short Story Awards) Awarded biennially to Māori writers by the Māori Literature...
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  • editor for various publishers including Pearson Education, New Holland and Huia Publishing.   One of her favourite books as a child was Folklore, Myths and...
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