- The
Arawhata River (often
spelt with the Ngāi Tahu Māori
dialect spelling Arawata River) is in the West
Coast region of the
South Island of New Zealand...
- (French: Musée Néo-Zélandais de la Libération, Le
Quesnoy France) (Māori: Te
Arawhata) is a
museum located in Le Quesnoy, France. The
Museum was made to preserve...
- into the
Waiatoto River. The
Waipara is a
tributary of the
Arawhata River, and both the
Arawhata and
Waitoto Rivers flow out to the West
Coast in between...
-
minor river in the
South Island of New Zealand. It lies
within the
borders of the
Mount Aspiring National Park and
feeds into the
Arawhata River. v t e...
-
officially altered to
Jackson Bay / Okahu.
Jackson Bay and the
mouth of the
Arawhata River was home to a Māori
settlement for
hundreds of years. Māori harvested...
- main Māori
settlement in the area was the pā Ōkahu at the
mouth of the
Arawhata River. The
Haast area was
extensively used by Māori as a key
source of...
- Each flat is
named after notable landmarks in the
local area;
Arawhata-
named after Arawhata River, Avalanche-
named after Avalanche Peak (New Zealand),...
- Mataura, Taupiri, Maketu, Kyeburn, Sowburn, Wedderburn, Mossburn, Wash****,
Arawhata, Paparoa, Kaponga, Te Aroha, Thames, Kerikeri, Kokoma, Tapanui, Porinui...
- and
Snowdrift Range and
drains the Joe
Glacier and Twin
Icefall to the
Arawhata River. List of
rivers of New
Zealand "NZGB Gazetteer".
Retrieved 6 January...
-
Thelma Kent Self-portrait
panning for gold in the
Arawhata River, Westland, 1939 Born
Thelma Rene Kent (1899-10-21)21
October 1899 Christchurch, New Zealand...