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- foods cooked in a hāngī are meats such as lamb, pork, chicken and seafood (kaimoana), and vegetables such as potato, kūmara (sweet potato), yams (oca), pumpkin...
- undersized. To Māori, pāua are recognised taonga, or treasure, esteemed both as kaimoana (seafood) and as a valued resource for traditional and contemporary arts...
- enhancement of those natural, historic, and physical resources (including kaimoana) of the Hauraki Gulf, its islands, and catchments with which tangata whenua...
- Industries. Retrieved 2022-02-06. Dwyer, Bede. "Settlement history". Te Ohu Kaimoana. Retrieved 2022-02-06. "MfE State of Environment Report, 1997". Archived...
- Maru iwi. He chaired the Whanganui River Maori Trust Board and Te Ohu Kaimoana, the latter for five years. He lived for a long time at Taumarunui, where...
- Benita Cairns 672 66.4 None Chaans Tumataroa-Clarke 577 57.0 None Melissa Kaimoana 503 49.7 None Danika Goldsack 373 36.9 None Wayne Taylor 196 19.4 None...
- 27 March 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2023. Brown, Dan. "Sealord". Te Ohu Kaimoana. Archived from the original on 4 June 2023. Retrieved 17 October 2023....
- apology'". RNZ. 2 October 2019. "Tuia 250 welcomed to Māhia in style with kaimoana, waiata and waka tours". Māori Television. "Tuia 250: waka voyage a chance...
- Affiliation Candidate Votes % None Chaans Tumataroa-Clarke 661 66.6 None Melissa Kaimoana 518 52.2 None Danika Goldsack 344 34.6 None Hinenui Tipoki-Lawton 278 28...
- (including toheroa), sea stars and pāua in a process referred to as whakawhiti kaimoana. Pōhā were often used to carry and store muttonbird (tītī) chicks. Pōhā...