- The
Maungaharuru Range is
located 34 km from
Napier in the New
Zealand region of Hawke's Bay. The name
means in the
mountain that
resounded in Te Reo Māori...
-
Maungaharuru Tangitū is a
collective of Māori hapū (subtribes) of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, who
joined forces for
Treaty of...
- a
Maori canoe landing reserve.
Tangoio Marae is a
meeting place for
Maungaharuru Tangitū, a
collective of Māori hapū (subtribes) of the Ngāti Kahungunu...
- mountain,
causing it to make a
rumbling sound. The
mountain was
named Maungaharuru ("rumbling mountain") as a result. When the
canoe reached the Wairarapa...
- Wellington: RNZ
Government Printer. Deed of
settlement of
historical claims,
Maungaharuru-Tangitu hapu and the
Crown (PDF),
Office of
Treaty Settlements, 25 May...
- "Lodestone"
Powelliphanta "Matakitaki"
Powelliphanta "Matiri"
Powelliphanta "
Maungaharuru"
Powelliphanta "Nelson Lakes"
Powelliphanta "Owen"
Powelliphanta "Parapara"...
- Southland, West Coast, Marlborough,
Tasman Tākitimu 2,262 2,880 3,111 3,792
Maungaharuru Tangitū (part of Ngāti Kahungunu) Hawke's Bay Tākitimu n/a n/a n/a 180...
- to a
river in the
South Island. The
Waikoua rises from
streams on the
Maungaharuru Range,
running generally south-southeastwards,
flowing through steep-sided...
- by
predation by
introduced mammals.
Chicks have been
reintroduced to
Maungaharuru,
hills 24 km from the sea, in Hawke's Bay. The
breeding behaviour of...
- 1997, p. 76.
Parsons 1997, p. 139.
Parsons 1997, pp. 96–97.
Parsons 1997, p. 88. "Ngāi Te Ruruku".
Maungaharuru-Tangitu Trust.
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March 2024....