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Karetu (Māori:
Kāretu) is a
community in the
Northland Region of the
North Island of New Zealand.
Kawakawa is to the west, and
Waikare is northeast. The...
- later. "Bio".
KARETUS.
Retrieved 2018-08-20. "Biografia de
Karetus | Last.fm". Last.fm (in Portuguese).
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- The
Karetu River is
located in the
Northland Region of New Zealand,
approximately 47
kilometres (29 mi)
north of Whangārei. Its
source is on the north-western...
- Sir Tīmoti
Samuel Kāretu KNZM QSO
CRSNZ (born 29
April 1937) is a New
Zealand academic of Māori
language and
performing arts. He
served as the inaugural...
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Karetu River may
refer to:
Karetu River (Canterbury),
South Island, New
Zealand Karetu River (Northland),
North Island, New
Zealand This disambiguation...
- Proto-Malayo-Polynesian sakaŋ,
meaning 'bowlegged'.
According to Māori
scholar Tīmoti
Kāretu, haka have been "erroneously
defined by
generations of
uninformed as 'war...
- by a New
Zealand author. In 1995 it was
translated into Māori by Tīmoti
Kāretu, as Te
kaieke tohorā. In 2006 a
picture book
version illustrated by Bruce...
- The
Karetu River is a
river of New Zealand's
eastern South Island. It
flows south from the
slopes of
Mount Karetu before its
outflow into the O****u River...
- was
translated by Hana Mereraiha.
Other translators included Sir Tīmoti
Kāretu and Hēmi Kelly. The
project was led by Dame
Hinewehi Mohi. All proceeds...
-
Micul Atlas Linguistic Român,
Muzeul Limbii Române Cluj Reed, A.W. (2001),
Kāretu, Tīmoti (ed.), The Reed
Concise Māori
Dictionary Rogers, Derek; d'Arcangeli...