- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Violet Naomi Lynch – of Gore. For
services to netball.
Barbara Dawn
Mahutonga – of New Plymouth. For
services to
early childhood education.
Anita Mansell...