- Hakawai, also
Hōkioi in the
North Island, was to the New
Zealand Māori people, a
mythological bird that was
sometimes heard but not
usually seen. It is...
- pouākai,
Hakawai (or
Hōkioi in the
North Island).
According to an
account given to Sir
George Grey—an
early governor of New Zealand—
Hōkioi were huge black-and-white...
- BCE Māori
legends of a man-eating bird,
known variously as the Pouākai,
Hokioi, or
Hakawai are
commonly believed to
recount Haast's eagle, a
giant predatory...
-
unveiling of
Hokioi sculpture at Karamea".
Scoop News. 24
February 2020.
Archived from the
original on 25 July 2022.
Retrieved 25 July 2022. "
Hokioi statue...
- "King's
Resident Magistrate", police, a bank, a
surveyor and a newspaper, Te
Hokioi, all of
which gave the
movement the
appearance of an
alternative government...
-
features of a state,
including magistrates, a
state newspaper known as Te
Hokioi, and
government ministers (there was even a
minister of Pākehā
affairs [Pākehā...
- a "King's
Resident Magistrate", police, a
surveyor and a newspaper, Te
Hokioi, all of
which gave the
movement the
appearance of an
alternative government...
-
Graham (b.1967) Te Uru, 2014 Rāwhiti, 2014 Talcahuano, 2012 Saanapu, 2012 Te
Hokioi, 2008 Fores**** Defender, 2008
Spirit of Aloha, 2008
Charlotte Graham (b...
- and
Water Plan. A life-size
bronze statue of the
extinct Haast's
eagle or
hōkioi was
erected in
Karamea in 2020. The
initiative was a
joint undertaking of...
-
Slate Studios Face TV
Great Southern Television Greenstone Pictures Te
Hokioi Film and
Publishing Company (founded by Tama Poata; defunct)
Natural History...