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Kakahi may
refer to:
Kākahi, the Māori name for the New
Zealand freshwater mussel Kakahi, New Zealand, a King
Country locality on the
Whanganui River named...
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Kakahi (Māori:
Kākahi)) is a
small King
Country settlement about 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) up the
Whanganui River from Taumarunui, New Zealand.
Founded as...
- Tohu
Kākahi (c. 1828 – 4
February 1907) was a Māori leader, a
warrior leader in the anti
government Hau Hau
Movement 1864-66 and
later a
prophet at Parihaka...
- Tohu can
refer to: Tohu Harris, New
Zealand rugby league footballer Tohu
Kākahi, New
Zealand Māori
leader Tohu, a
biblical person (an
ancestor of the prophet...
- menziesii, the New
Zealand freshwater mussel, also
known by its Māori
names kākahi, kāeo, and torewai,[citation needed] is a
species of
freshwater mussel endemic...
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Kakahi was a
station on the
North Island Main
Trunk line, in the
Ruapehu District of New Zealand,
serving Kakahi. It
formally opened on 9
November 1908...
- near Ōwhango,
before finally merging with the
Whanganui River just east of
Kakahi,
about 40 km (25 mi) from
where it starts,
which is in a 100 m (330 ft)...
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village was
founded about 1866 by Māori
chiefs Te
Whiti o
Rongomai and Tohu
Kākahi on land
seized by the
government during the post-New
Zealand Wars land confiscations...
- live in the
waters of New Zealand. They are
collectively known in Māori as
kākahi.
Echyridella aucklandica (Gray, 1843)
Echyridella menziesii (Gray, 1843)...
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Etienne de la Boétie,
Charles Stewart Parnell, Te
Whiti o Rongomai, Tohu
Kākahi, Leo Tolstoy,
Alice Paul,
Martin Luther King Jr.,
Daniel Berrigan, Philip...