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Nukutere was one of the Māori
migration canoes that
brought Polynesian migrants to New Zealand.
Nukutere is one of the
lesser known canoes. However, the...
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Nukutere College is a
Roman Catholic secondary school located in Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands. It is the country’s only
Catholic secondary school and...
- Ngāi Tūhoe Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom Rohe (region) Te
Urewera Waka (canoe) Mātaatua,
Nukutere Po****tion 34,890
Website www.ngaituhoe.iwi.nz...
- that
brought Māori
settlers to New Zealand.
These include the Mātaatua,
Nukutere, Tākitimu,
Arawa and
Tainui canoes. Many of the
descendent iwi maintain...
- also
benefited nearby Nukutere College.
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Rarotonga Paul
Donoghue Roman Catholicism in New
Zealand Nukutere College St. Joseph’s...
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ancestor was Tautūrangi of his own Te
Wakanui tribe, who
arrived with the
Nukutere waka
around 26
generations before 1900CE. It made
landfall on a
rocky cove...
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Horouta 591 1,173 1,647 2,076 Ngāti
Porou Gisborne Horouta, Nuku-tai-memeha,
Nukutere 61,701 71,907 71,049 92,349 Ngāti Pūkenga ki
Waiau Waikato Mātaatua 273...
- dew") is a
stream in Rarotonga, the bathing-place of
nymphs or fairies.
Nukutere College – the country's only
Roman Catholic secondary school Roman Catholic...
- back to
ancestors arriving on the waka (migration canoes) Te Arautauta,
Nukutere and Mātaatua. A
schism emerged over time
between members of the
tribe who...
- Kurahaupō. The
canoe is also
known in the
North Island. The Mātaatua and
Nukutere are both
prominent canoes of the Bay of Plenty. Iwi ****ociated with them...