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Kaimaumau is a
locality on the
northwest side of
Rangaunu Harbour and on east side of the
Aupouri Peninsula of Northland, New Zealand. In
October 2020...
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Kaimaumau wetland is a
wetland by the
Rangaunu Harbour, in Northland, New Zealand. At
approximately 1,860
hectares (4,600 acres), it is one of the...
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wetland area, the
Kaimaumau wetland,
including the
Motutangi Swamp Scientific Reserve, lies to the west of the harbour,
north of
Kaimaumau. The
harbour has...
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settlements with over 100 people,
including Te Hapua, Te Kao,
Pukenui and
Kaimaumau, the
peninsula is sp****ly inhabited, with a po****tion of approximately...
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Aparima (1,680) Gore (8,290)
Mataura (1,770)
Bluff (1,840)
Pukenui (800)
Kaimaumau (160)
Tokerau Beach (290)
Karikari (610)
Awanui (650)
Taipa (190) Cable...
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lands in and
around the now
known area
Kaimaumau.
Wharemaru is the name of the Rangatira/Chief of this area.
Kaimaumau is the
youngest brother of Wharemaru...
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Pakaraka Kaikou Eparaima Makapi Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Hine)
Tautoro Kaimaumau No
wharenui Ngāi
Takoto Waiharara Kaingahoa Mataraua Tūmanako Ngāpuhi...
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Brunswick and Nova Scotia. It was
introduced to New Zealand, on
North Island (
Kaimaumau Swamp). It was
found to be
extinct in Switzerland, and is
listed as being...
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feeder to
collect kauri gum and take
supplies to the
Karikari Peninsula,
Kaimaumau, Waipapakauri,
Waiharara and Awanui. In
August 1921
lightning made holes...
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wharenui (meeting houses) are
affiliated with the iwi as a whole:
Kaimaumau, No wharenui,
Waiharara Mahimaru, Te Whakamomoringa,
Awanui Te Pā a Parore...