- The
Ahimanawa Range is a
range of
rugged hills in the
northern Hawke's Bay
region of the
eastern North Island of New Zealand. It is
located between Napier...
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responded with an
attack on the
heartland of Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti in the
Ahimanawa Range, led by the
young Mananui Te
Heuheu Tūkino II. The war
ended when...
- 173.00°E Felt
throughout Upper half of the
South Island 17
October 1926
Ahimanawa Range Hawke's Bay 6.0 80 km 39.00°S 176.40°E Felt
through Eastern North...
- is less distinct. In the east, the
plateau runs up to the foot of the
Ahimanawa,
Kaweka and the
fertile Kaimanawa mountain ranges. West of the plateau...
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kilometres (81 mi)
south of the Bay of
Plenty coast. From its
source in the
Ahimanawa Ranges it
flows for 64
kilometres (40 mi)
across the
Kaingaroa Plains...
- Heretaunga.
Later he also
gained control of the area of
Tarawera in the
Ahimanawa Range He is
responsible for the
names of
several geographic features in...
- his old age, Te Whatuiāpiti's son Te
Hikawera went to
Tarawera in the
Ahimanawa Range to take
possession of the area. When he
returned to Te Whatuiāpiti...
- girl") as a result.
Exploring inland, he
identified the
route through the
Ahimanawa and ****arau Ranges,
going up the Ōtamatea River,
which was
named after...
- Nukutaurua. The
survivors fled to Ngāti
Kurapoto kin at
Tarawera in the
Ahimanawa Range, with Tūpurupuru’s bones, some of
which they made into
spears for...
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flows generally southeast from its
sources at the
northern end of the
Ahimanawa Range 25
kilometres east of Lake Taupō,
reaching the
Mohaka 40 kilometres...