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Opepe mey
refer to:
Bilinga (wood), an
African tropical hardwood that is also
called Opepe Opepe, New Zealand, a
former settlement, site of a
clash between...
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Bilinga (also
called Aloma in
Germany and
Opepe in England) is an
African wood, from
Nauclea diderrichii trees in the
family Rubiaceae. The wood, which...
- Rubiaceae. It is
known by the
common names bilinga, aloma, badi, ****a and
opepe.
Nauclea diderrichii is
found in Angola, Cameroon, the
Central African Republic...
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Opepe was a
settlement in New Zealand, a few
miles southeast of Taupō. It was the
scene of an
attack on
European militia by Māori on 7 June 1869, in which...
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Moana (harbour/lake)
Marae Meeting house Dining hall Ngāi
Tamahua Tarakeha Opepe n/a
Opape Marae Muriwai Tapairu Ngāti Ira Mātiti
Waioweka n/a Ōpeke Marae...
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remained aloof from the conflict,
negotiated a
peace which was
confirmed at
Ōpepe shortly thereafter. In the
aftermath of the war, Ngāti Tūwharetoa joined...
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forest resources in Ikom are ****gany, iroko,
aphoria (black and white)
opepe, Obeche, teak,
mangrove and Ebong.
Investors are
trickling into and seize...
- he
identified with the
Ngati Hineuru and
Ngati Tuwharetoa iwi. Born in
Opepe, New Zealand, he
fought in Te Kooti's War. Gartner, Ken Te ****ngarau. "Te...
- the Ngāti
Kurapoto took
Hinemihi and a
third sister, Te Akipare, back to
Ōpepe,
where Hine-aro
lived with her
husband ****ra of Ngāti Poto. From there...
- Constabulary, Otauto, 1869.
Cornet Angus Smith, Bay of
Plenty Cavalry Volunteers,
Opepe, 1869.
Major Ropata Wahawaha,
Native Contingent, Ngatapa, 1869. ****istant-Surgeon...