- Kahu kiwi were
regarded as the most
prestigious form of kahu
huruhuru.
Other kahu
huruhuru incorporated the
green and
white feathers of the kererū (New...
- Te
Huruhuru (c. 1800s – 1861) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāi Tahu iwi.
Surveyor for the New Zealand...
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Charles Torlesse camped in the
Hunters Hills with the
chief (rangatira) Te
Huruhuru in 1849, who has one of the
peaks named after him.
Mount Studholme is named...
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Strait Islands –
Augemwalli New
Zealand Māori – Piupiu,
korowai or
kakahu huruhuru. New
Zealand Europeans –
Swanndri bush jacket,
slouch hat, walk shorts...
- them as pets, and used
their feathers in
weaving such
items as
their kahu
huruhuru (feather cloak).
Feathers were also used to
decorate the head of the taiaha...
- map of Lake Wānaka was
drawn in 1844 by the
southern Ngāi Tahu
leader Te
Huruhuru. The
first Pākehā to see the lake was
Nathanael Chalmers in 1853. Guided...
-
collectively known by the Māori name
ngaro huruhuru,
ngaro being the
generic word for wasp, bee, or
large fly, and
huruhuru the
adjective for
hairy or furry. Leioproctus...
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Blyth Mount Cecil Mount Studholme Mount Airini Mount Nimrod /
Kaumira Te
Huruhuru Mount Nessing Highest point
Elevation 1,525 m (5,003 ft) Coordinates...
- Four
pakake (whales): Hine-korito, Hine-kotea, Hine-makehu, and Hine-
huruhuru Three taniwha: Te
Wehenga kauika, Rua-riki and
Maurea Tunui-e-te-Ika, Te...
- Māori
students wearing a
traditional cloak known as
korowai or
kakahu huruhuru or
Pasifika students wearing lavalava, ta'ovala and
elaborate lei. Below...