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Karetai (c. 1781 – 30 May 1860), also
known as Hone
Karetai and
Jacky White, was a New
Zealand tribal Māori leader. Of Kāti Kurī, Kāti Māmoe, and Waitaha...
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Karetai Peak is a 2,206-metre-elevation (7,238-foot)
mountain in Fiordland, New Zealand.
Karetai Peak is part of the
Darran Mountains and it is situated...
- Debir. (Judges 1:13)
Kirjath Sepher is
mentioned in
Papyrus Anastasi I as
Karetai Thoupar. Gauthier,
Henri (1928).
Dictionnaire des Noms Géographiques Contenus...
- 1832–33 Ngāi Tahu
retaliated under the
leadership of Tūhawaiki, Taiaroa,
Karetai, and Haereroa,
attacking Ngāti Toa at Lake Gr****mere. Ngāi Tahu prevailed...
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Highcliff Track begins at the end of McM****ing Road, a side-street off
Karetai Road, and
follows the
contours of the land to meet
Braidwood Track, a pedestrian...
- 290 ft)
Mount Paske – 2,216 m (7,270 ft)
Mount Adams – 2,208 m (7,244 ft)
Karetai Peak – 2,206 m (7,238 ft)
Mount Awful – 2,192 m (7,192 ft)
Mount Hutt –...
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leader at Ōtākou on the
Otago Peninsula in ****ociation with his
cousin Karetai. In the 1830s, he
fought against Te
Rauparaha and Ngāti Toa, sometimes...
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Whanganui Jill
Pettis Hailee Kareko Te Tai
Tokerau Dover Samuels Marama Karetai List
Sandra Lee-Vercoe Nick
Kelly Rimutaka Paul
Swain Rachel Kerr List...
- Ema
Karetai, Kāti Māmoe and Ngāi Tahu, and
Frederick Wallscott, a
professional soldier from Saxony, Germany. Her great-grandfather was John
Karetai, known...
- Pool Burn was
known to
southern Māori as Te
Waipapapa o
Karetai - the
water container of
Karetai, a Ngāi Tahu chief. The
Poolburn Gorge section of the Otago...