- The Māori name
Kahukura (red cloak) may
refer to:
Kahukura (mythology), a
figure from Māori
mythology Kahukura, the Māori name for
Mount Alba in New Zealand...
- the Māori sovereign. In the
traditions of Ngāti Awa,
Kahukura (also
Kahukura-pango, and
Kahukura-i-te-rangi) is the name of
another atua who manifests...
- Ngāti Korokī
Kahukura is a Māori iwi of the
Maungatautari area in the
North Island of New Zealand. It was
formed by the
coming together of two related...
- being;
personification of
light and the
world of the
living and the forest.
Kahukura, a war god who
appears as the
upper bow of a
double rainbow. Kiwa, one...
-
Margie Kahukura Hohepa (born 1960),
sometimes Margie Ratapu (which is her
married name), is a New
Zealand education academic specialising in Māori education...
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Kahukura proposal to
receive funding under the
Proceeds of Crime,
which is run by the
Ministry of Justice. The Government's
support for the
Kahukura scheme...
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Sugarloaf (Māori: Te Heru o
Kahukura) is a hill in the Port Hills, 8 km (5.0 mi)
south of
central Christchurch in New Zealand. The hill is home to the...
- Te Tihi-o-
Kahukura /
Castle Rock is a
prominent rock
outcrop in the Port
Hills above Christchurch, New Zealand. It is a
short distance north of Te Moenga-o-Wheke...
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migrated to New
Zealand approximately 800
years ago. The
story goes that
Kahukura, a man from Hawaiki,
introduced kūmara (sweet potato), to the
locals who...
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Retreat is
registered as a
category 1 building. The
local Kahukura Ariki Marae and
Kahukura Ariki meeting house are
affiliated with the Ngāti Kahu ki...