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Kawhia Harbour (Māori:
Kāwhia) is one of
three large natural inlets in the
Tasman Sea
coast of the
Waikato region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is...
- Island. It
flows north from its
source near Te
Koraha through Hauturu to
Kawhia Harbour. The
river p****es
through both
pasture and
indigenous forest. Over...
- the most
prominent and
celebrated New
Zealand historical figures. Born in
Kāwhia in the 1760s, he parti****ted in land sale and
negotiations with the New...
- Zealand's
North Island. It is
located between Raglan Harbour to the
north and
Kawhia Harbour to the south, 30
kilometres southwest of Hamilton.
Aotea Harbour...
- Manawatū-Whanganui; by 2017, it had
moved 280 km (170 mi)
north to near
Kawhia in Waikato. New
Zealand is a
predominantly urban country, with 84.3% of...
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North Island of New Zealand. The
territory (rohe) of Ngāti
Mahuta is the
Kawhia and
Huntly areas of the
Waikato region. Ngāti
Mahuta is
descended from Mahuta...
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around Kawhia Harbour: Maketū marae, Ōkapu marae, Āruka
marae and Te Kōraha
marae The iwi of Ngāti
Hikairo is ****ociated with 3 marae: 2
around Kawhia Harbour:...
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incantations at
Ngairo to
prevent Tainui from
entering Aotea Harbour or
Kāwhia Harbour. At the
mouth of the Mimi river,
Hoturoa brought Tainui to s****...
- Te Rauparaha, Te
Wherowhero joined his
father in
attacks on Ngāti Toa at
Kāwhia. When Marore, a wife of Te Rauparaha, was
visiting relatives in Waikato...
- tribes) from the north. The
migrating groups were Ngāti Toa,
which came from
Kāwhia, Ngāti Rangatahi, from near Taumarunui, and Te Ātiawa, Ngāti Tama, Ngāti...