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- Additionally, in Māori mythology the Southern Cross is identified as Māhutonga, an aperture in Te Ikaroa (the Milky Way) through which storm winds escaped...
- Olympics. Flag bearers carry the New Zealand flag and, since 2004, wear Te Māhutonga cloak at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. Arthur Porritt, Stuart...
- Māori in New Zealand and the supernova RX J0852.0-4622 / G 266.2-1.2 or Mahutonga". Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa. 74 (1): 67–85. Bibcode:2019TRSSA...
- meaning "incomplete house star" The Māori name for the Southern Cross is Māhutonga and it is thought of as the anchor (Te Punga) of Tama-rereti's waka (the...
- museum had the Lonsdale Cup (NZOC) on permanent display, as well as the Te Mahutonga Cloak when it was not attending the games. On Olympic Day 23 June 2004...
- Kelly Walker, Iri Morunga and Delphina Te Tai, wove Te Māhutonga (the Southern Cross). Te Māhutonga is the cloak worn by the flag bearer of the New Zealand...
- collective's Kā**** Whiritoi group in 2008. Ngārimu created the cloak, Te Māhutonga ('the Southern Cross'), worn by the flag bearer of the New Zealand Olympic...
- – All Red 1907 – Zimmerman 1906 – Master Delaval 1905 – Putty 1904 – Mahutonga 1903 – Wairiki 1902 – Siege Gun 1901 – St. Michael 1900 – Blue Jacket...
- Violet Naomi Lynch – of Gore. For services to netball. Barbara Dawn Mahutonga – of New Plymouth. For services to early childhood education. Anita Mansell...