- Riverton,
officially Riverton /
Aparima, is a
small New
Zealand town 30
kilometres (19 mi) west of Invercargill, on the south-eastern s****lines of the...
- The
ʻaparima or
kaparima (Rarotongan) is a
dance from
Tahiti and the Cook
Islands where the
mimicks (ʻapa) with the
hands (rima) are central, and as such...
- The
Aparima River,
earlier known as Jacob's River, is one of the southward-flowing
braided rivers of Southland, New Zealand. The
Aparima has its headwaters...
-
group dance called ʻAparima is
often performed with the
dancers dressed in
pareo and maro.
There are two
types of
ʻaparima: the
ʻaparima hīmene (sung handdance)...
-
located at Bluff, and
includes Tahu
Potiki meeting house. Te Rūnanga o
Oraka Aparima centres on
Colac Bay / Ōraka and
extends from
Waimatuku to Tawhititarere...
-
supported the
transmission of
cultural knowledge.
Dance styles include '
Aparima and 'upa'upa. However,
after the
London Missionary Society brought their...
- Censuses".
Stats NZ -
Tatauranga Aotearoa -
Aotearoa Data Explorer.
Waiau Aparima Ward.
Retrieved 3
October 2024. "Totals by
topic for individuals, (RC,...
- length, the bay lies
between the town of
Riverton and the
outflow of the
Aparima River in the northwest, and the
estuary of the Ōreti
River in the southeast...
- type of
dance is
comparable with (some) Hawaiʻian hula or the
Tahitian ʻaparima. The tau'olunga is a
dance for
single young women,
especially for them...
- New Zealand, on the
Winton riding and
Aparima riding. It is part of
Southland District Council's
Waiau Aparima Ward.
European settlers arrived in the...