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Tasman Glacier (officially
Haupapa /
Tasman Glacier) is the
largest glacier in New Zealand, and one of
several large glaciers which flow
south and east...
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Janai Haupapa (born 14
March 1993) is a women's
rugby union and
rugby league footballer from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She
plays for the
Canada women's...
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Rotohiko Tangonui Haupapa (c. 1836 – 1
August 1887) was a
notable New
Zealand Māori
leader of the Ngāti
Whakaue tribe. He was born in Ohinemutu, Rotorua...
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These include the Fox and
Franz Josef glaciers on the West Coast, and the
Haupapa / Tasman, Hooker,
Mueller and
Murchison glaciers in the east.
There are...
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miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) long and rise to over 1,000
metres (3,300 ft). Pari
Haupapa, a
Maori name
meaning ice cliffs, was
applied by the New
Zealand Geographic...
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Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi (born 23
August 1959, in Tonga) is a
Tongan artist who has
lived in New
Zealand since 1978. He has
exhibited in
major exhibitions...
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Glaciers cover 40% of the park,
including the county's
largest glacier,
Haupapa /
Tasman Glacier. In 1990, the park was
included in the area designated...
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highest mountain,
Aoraki /
Mount Cook (3,724 m) and its
longest glacier,
Haupapa /
Tasman Glacier (29 km). A
hotspot for mountaineering, ski
touring and...
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Routeburn Track and
Mount Aspiring / ****ea,
Aoraki /
Mount Cook and the
Haupapa / Tasman,
Franz Josef, and Fox Glaciers.
There are only two main roads...
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Parewahaika Mitc**** on 15 May 1906 in Ohinemutu, Rotorua. Her mother,
Nataria Haupapa, was from the Māori hapū (tribe) Ngāti Whakaue, and a
person of mana in...