- Mona Vale, with its
homestead formerly known as
Karewa, is a
public park of 4 ha in the Christchurch, New Zealand, in the
suburb of Fendalton. The homestead...
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Pampore (Urdu pronunciation: [pɑ̃ːpoːɾ]),
known as
Pampar (Kashmiri pronunciation: [paːmpar]) or
Panpar (Kashmiri pronunciation: [pãːpar]) in Kashmiri...
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Kārewa /
Gannet Island (Māori:
Kārewa) is a
small island some 19
kilometres (12 miles) offs**** from
Kawhia on the west
coast of New Zealand's
North Island...
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Karewa (Māori: Te Motu o
Karewa), is a small, 3.57 ha (8.8 acres),
predator free
wildlife sanctuary in the Bay of Plenty. It is
about 6 km (3.7 mi) off...
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Indian Island Jacky Lee
Island Kaikōura
Island Kapiti Island Kārewa /
Gannet Island Karewa Island Kawau Island Kopuahingahinga Island,
Manukau Harbour...
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Tuterei Karewa was a
chief and a
warrior of the Māori iwi (tribe)
called the Ngāti Maru. He has been
depicted in
multiple types of artwork,
including photography...
- in a high
terrace which is part of the
flood of the
Jhelum river and has
Karewa soil
means clay formation. The site has a
commanding view of the Dal lake...
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Susan Tāmati Wāka Nene (Ngāpuhi)
Tomika Te Mutu, (Ngāi Te Rangi)
Tuterei Karewa, (Ngāti Maru (Hauraki)) Mrs. Rabone, 1871
Hariota Hull Māori moko from a...
- Te Manawa,
Arawa Artist: H G
Robley Te Kuha Artist: H G
Robley Tuterei Karewa, Ngāti Maru Artist: H G
Robley Robley,
Horatio Gordon; Aubin, P. J. (1883)...
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Karewa, who also
stood nearby. The
mountains fought,
Karewa lost and,
pursued by Kakepuku's rocks, fled into the
Tasman Sea, now also
known as
Kārewa...