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Wiremu Te Ka****
Kararehe (1846–1904) was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader and historian. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Taranaki iwi. He was...
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Songs and
Stories of
Taranaki from the
Writings of Te Ka****
Kararehe. Christchurch:
MacMillan Brown Centre for
Pacific Studies. pp. 1–2. Grey...
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Songs and
Stories of
Taranaki from the
Writings of Te Ka****
Kararehe (MacMillan
Brown Centre for
Pacific Studies: Christchurch), 1993. E.R.Tregear...
- A. Smith,
Songs and
Stories of
Taranaki from the
Writings of Te Ka****
Kararehe (MacMillan
Brown Centre for
Pacific Studies: Christchurch), 1993. E.R....
- Weeds?,
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Kararehe Kino/
Vertebrate Pest
Research Newsletter",
Kararehe Kino =
Vertebrate Pest Research,
Landcare Research...
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serious pests" (PDF).
Kararehe Kino =
Vertebrate Pest
Research (4): 6–7.
Retrieved 11
August 2023. "Magpie"...
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first Māori to be
ordained a
Roman Catholic priest Wiremu Te Ka****
Kararehe (1846–1904), New
Zealand tribal leader and
historian Wiremu Te Koti Te...
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attacked the
enemy with dogs, and
succeeded in this
battle called Te Mau-a-te-
Kararehe at the Rotorua.
After fighting Te Moana-waipu, he
returned home to New...
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Programme Waka ****a (Te Tau
Whakamahara I a Tumatauenga), TVNZ
Korero Ki Nga
Kararehe (ep 5: Makimaki),
Robert Pouwhare Waka ****a (Korowai o Te Aroha, part 3)...
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customary harvest of kuia (grey-faced petrels) by Ngāti Awa, Bay of Plenty".
Kararehe Kino. No. 20.
Landcare Research.
Retrieved 31
January 2018. "Grey-faced...