- 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...
-
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...
- The
Moehau Range is the
northernmost range on the
Coromandel Peninsula,
extending from the
settlement of Colville, New
Zealand northwards to the tip of...
- 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,...
- 'rātā
moehau'; a name
originating from the Māori language. Bartlett's rātā's Māori name was
given by Ngāti Kurī
elders in 1975 in
honour of
Moehau, an important...
-
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...
- in the
North Island:
Whangarei Kiwi
Sanctuary (for
Northland brown kiwi)
Moehau Kiwi
Sanctuary on the
Coromandel Peninsula (Coromandel
brown kiwi) Tongariro...
- 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...
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highest point in the
range is
Mount Moehau (892 metres/2927 feet), at the
northern end of the
peninsula within the
Moehau Range.
There are
numerous peaks...
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Cordyline indivisa occurs from
south of
Kohukohunui in the
Hunua Ranges and Te
Moehau (Coromandel Peninsula) but
becomes common only
south of
Raukumara Ranges...