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Mokoia Island is
located in Lake
Rotorua in New Zealand. It has an area of 1.35
square kilometres. The
uninhabited island is a
rhyolite lava dome, rising...
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Mokoia is a
small settlement in
south Taranaki, in the
western North Island of New Zealand. It is
located on
State Highway 3, 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) to...
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Regular schools are held on
Mokoia Island in Lake
Rotorua to
teach the use of the taiaha. Mita Mohi
established the
Mokoia taiaha wānanga,
which had trained...
- also over time have
varied in size or
existence due to
volcanic action.
Mokoia Island,
close to the
centre of the lake, is a much
later rhyolite dome compared...
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Matuatonga is a Māori
stone sculpture on
Mokoia Island, Lake Rotorua, New Zealand,
which is a
mauri (relic) or
whakapoko (guardian statue) and belongs...
- was one of the
leaders of the Ngāpuhi
attack that
defeated Te
Arawa at
Mokoia island in Lake Rotorua.
Following the attack, Te Wera and his wife, Te Ao-kapurangi...
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traditional Māori form of
taiaha fighting, with Māori
elder Mita Mohi on
Mokoia Island,
which nurtured his
abilities as a
performer in kapa haka. Curtis...
- Manapouri)
Manutahi Island (in
Waikato River) Mary
Island (in Lake Hauroko)
Mokoia Island (in Lake Rotorua)
Motakorea Island (in
Waikato River)
Motuariki Island...
- Tainui,
landed at
Tauranga and
headed up the
Pongakawa valley to
attack Mokoia Island Te
Arawa fell back
after the loss of 170 men and were
defeated by...
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snare shags there, but the
shags flew off with the
snares and
landed on
Mokoia Island,
which Īhenga
named Te Motutapu-a-Tinirau. Īhenga went on to Kawaha...