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Moutoa Gardens, also
known as
Pākaitore, is a park in the city of Whanganui, New Zealand.
Named after the
Battle of
Moutoa Island in the
Second Taranaki...
- For 79 days in 1995,
people of the
Whanganui tribes occupied historic Pākaitore (Moutoa Gardens),
beside the
river and
within the city of Whanganui. This...
- It is
under the
local governance of the
Whanganui District Council.
Pakaitore Marae and
meeting house is
located in Gonville. It is the
tribal meeting...
- team) and
cricketer (Canterbury,
national team) (born 1943). 25
January –
Pakaitore Turia,
rugby union player (Wellington, Horowhenua-Kapiti) (born 1995)...
- ownership. In 1995,
Moutoa Gardens in Wanganui,
known to
local Māori as
Pakaitore, were
occupied for 79 days in a
mainly peaceful protest by the Whanganui...
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after suffering a stroke. That afternoon, her body was
taken to lie at
Pākaitore,
before being carried by waka on the
Whanganui River to Pūtiki Marae,...
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wharenui Ngāti Paku
Parinui Ōtoko
Tauakira Te Awa Iti
Kakatahi Pakaitore Marae Pakaitore Ngāti Hāua (Ngāti Hāua)
Gonville Pākaraka Te Whānau Pani II and...
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needed that
extra w****; that
students were made to wear
signs saying "
Pakaitore (Moutoa Gardens) is
Maori land"
during the course's
selection process...
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lawyer in
Whanganui for more than 25 years. She was
involved in the 1995
Pākaitore occupation as a lawyer, and in 2004 parti****ted in the
march against...
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being offered from a
particular time and place"; the
collection included "
Pākaitore" by
Airini Beautrais about the 1995
protest at
Moutoa Gardens. Airini...