- govt.nz.
Ministry for
Culture and Heritage.
Retrieved 25
January 2017. "
Kokowai".
Sharing the Waiwhakaiho. 8
December 2014.
Archived from the original...
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Oligosoma kokowai, the
northern spotted skink, is a
species of
skink found in New Zealand.
Oligosoma kokowai at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database. Accessed...
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Another find in
Northland pā
studies was the use of what Māori call "
kokowai", or red ochre, a red dye made from red iron or
aluminium oxides, which...
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ribbon has a
traditional Māori
Poutama motif of black,
white and red
ochre (
kōkōwai)
diagonal 'steps' (signifying the
growth of man,
striving ever upwards)...
- (****etua) (Leiopelma hamiltoni) (2006) ~100
spotted skink (Oligosoma
kokowai) (2016) 200 New
Zealand freshwater mussel (kākahi) (Echyridella menziesii)...
- Zealand. Her
works are
inspired by her Māori
heritage and
often use the
kokowai pigment.
Green was born in 1987 in Christchurch, New Zealand. She is of...
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resulted in the pa
falling to Ngaiterangi, and is
known as the 'Battle of the
Kokowai'.[citation needed]
According to
archaeologist there has been
evidence of...
- Chapple, Hitchmough,
Patterson &
Ngatiwai Trust Board, 2021
Oligosoma kokowai Melzer, Bell & Patterson, 2017 –
northern spotted skink Oligosoma levidensum...
- features.
Before modern paints were
available this was
often a
mixture of
kōkōwai (red ochre) and shark-liver oil. This was
thought to
preserve the carvings...
- cooked, or
because his
other wife,
Puroku had
noticed some of Parewhete's
kokowai rouge on Tupeteka's ch****. Therefore, he beat her and she fled to Tupeteka's...