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Huriawa,
commonly known as
Huriawa Peninsula or
Karitane Peninsula, is a
headland on the
coast of Otago, New Zealand. It is
located 35
kilometres north...
- long. The
average slope to the
river is 12m at an
angle of 70 degrees.
Huriawa, near
Karitane in Otago,
occupied a narrow, jagged, and
easily defended...
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Whareakeake (Murdering Beach), Pūrākaunui,
Mapoutahi (Goat
Island Peninsula) and
Huriawa (Karitane Peninsula) to the north, and at
Taieri Mouth and
Otokia (Henley)...
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Heritage New Zealand. Waikoropupū is the
legendary home of the
female taniwha Huriawa, one of the
three main
taniwha of Aotearoa. She is a
diver of land and...
- burning") may
refer to: Te Wera (ca. 1760–70s),
rangatira of Kai Tahu
based at
Huriawa Peninsula Te Wera
Hauraki (died 1839),
rangatira of
Ngapuhi based at Te...
- It also
covers places of
local importance or
historical notability. The
Huriawa Pā site (fortified village) and
Toitu Tauraka Waka are
designated as a...
- village.
Giant moa were
likely to be
hunted in the area. It encomp****es
Huriawa on the
adjacent peninsula, a pā or
fortified village,
recalled in oral...
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Islands Blackhead &
Tunnel Beach Kaitorete Spit Old Man of the
Buller Huriawa Pen.
Split Apple Rock
Oparara River Arches Rapanui Rock
Pancake Rocks &...
- Pā at
Huriawa Peninsula...
- at
modern Karitane and a pā, or
fortified settlement, on the
adjacent Huriawa Peninsula. An 1826
sketch of the east
Otago coast,
shows the headlands...