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- In New Zealand folklore, the moehau (also called the maeroero) is a creature said to dwell in the Coromandel-Moehau ranges of New Zealand's North Island...
- The Moehau Range is the northernmost range on the Coromandel Peninsula, extending from the settlement of Colville, New Zealand northwards to the tip of...
- Mount Moehau, where the ancestor Tamatekapua is buried in a cave at the peak of the mountain, which was said to be marked by a tree fern. Mount Moehau was...
- into believing that he had arrived before them. He staked claims to Mount Moehau in the Coromandel Peninsula and to Maketu in the central Bay of Plenty,...
- Bartlett. The species is commonly known as 'Bartlett's rātā' and 'rātā moehau', a name originating from te reo Māori (the native language of the Māori...
- and marched on Rawene in the Dog Tax War. Waimā has four Ngāpuhi marae. Moehau Marae, Ōtātara Marae and Ohinewai meeting house; and Tuhirangi Marae are...
- in the North Island: Whangarei Kiwi Sanctuary (for Northland brown kiwi) Moehau Kiwi Sanctuary on the Coromandel Peninsula (Coromandel brown kiwi) Tongariro...
- Coromandel Peninsula, where Tama-te-kapua first sighted the mountain Mount Moehau and laid claim to it as his home and final resting place. At the island...
- early Māori explorer and rangatira of Te Arawa. After burying his father at Moehau, he travelled to Maketu to be purified by his uncle Kahumatamomoe, whose...
- find the maero had put itself back together and returned to the forest. Moehau Patupaiarehe Human cannibalism Wild man of the woods Cowan, James (1987)...