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- 15 generations ago (from 2010) followed by the building of a marae at Makirikiri near Dannevirke at about the same time as the first Nordic settlers arrived...
- Education Review Office. "South Makirikiri School Official School Website". southmak.school.nz. "South Makirikiri School Ministry of Education School...
- centred on the town of Dannevirke, where there are three Rangitāne Marae, Mākirikiri, Kaitoki, and Whiti-te-rā. 1991 census: 156 2001 census: 1,197 2006 census:...
- 40°14′50″S 176°07′30″E / 40.24722°S 176.12500°E / -40.24722; 176.12500 Makirikiri Tarns Rangitikei District 39°37′00″S 176°09′30″E / 39.61667°S 176.15833°E...
- Valerie Todd Davies (born 29 September 1920 in Makirikiri, near Wanganui, New Zealand, died 29 October 2012 in Brisbane, Queensland) was an arachnologist...
- located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) upriver from Whanganui, New Zealand, in the Makirikiri Valley. Settled by Europeans in the 1860s, it was an important ferry crossing...
- MHO 0297 28 Mahia MH 0724 25 Maihiihi MIH 0813 32 Makikihi MAK 0519 25 Makirikiri MIK 064 25 Makuri MRI 0650 23 Mamaku MMK 073 25 Mamaranui MMI 0884 36...
- Pacific tapa, ceramics from Asia and Cyprus, and moa bones from nearby Makirikiri Swamp. Local naturalist and jeweller Samuel Henry Drew was instrumental...
- Memorial Hall Rangitāne (Ngāti Pakapaka, Ngāti Te Rangiwhakaewa) Dannevirke Mākirikiri Aotea Tuatoru Rangitāne (Ngāti Mutuahi, Ngāti Te Rangiwhakaewa) Dannevirke...
- A Māori from the Ngāti Kahungunu and Rangitāne iwi, he was born near Makirikiri Marae in Hawke's Bay. A Mormon, his second name Nitama was the Māori translation...