-
possibly related to the
ethnonym Remo (Anderson 2008:381). Parengi, or
Parenga, is of
obscure origin.
Gorum is 60
percent endangered and may soon become...
- Didai)
Gadaba (Bodo Gadaba,
Gutob Gadaba, Kapu Gadaba,
Ollara Gadaba,
Parenga Gadaba, Sano Gadaba]
Gandia Ghara Gond (Gondo, Rajgond,
Maria Gond, Dhur...
- Bonda-related
Gutob language. Some
others speak a
Dravidian language.)
Gorum (
Parenga)
people Ho
people Juang people Kharia people Kodaku people Korku people...
-
Matya Mirdhas Munda,
Munda Lohara,
Munda Mahalis Mundari Omanatya Oraon Parenga Paroja Pentia Rajuar Santal Saora, Savar, Saura,
Sahara Shabar,
Lodha Sounti...
- Ngāti
Rangi or Ngāti
Rangituhia is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand.
Contemporary settlement is
mainly around Waiouru, Ohakune, and the
Upper Whanganui...
- childhood. The play is in four parts:
Sunday at Te
Parenga The
night of the
riots Christmas at Te
Parenga The made man In the
first half the boy
spies on...
- is
affiliated with the Ngāti
Rangi hapū of Ngāti
Rangituhia and Ngāti
Parenga Opaea Marae and
Tumakaurangi meeting house is
affiliated with the Ngāti...
-
Parengarenga Harbour in the north,
which led to the
development of the
Parenga Gumfield Company.
After 1910, gum
digging intensified in the
southern half...
- of the
highest quality kauri gum
could be
found around the harbour. The
Parenga Gumfield Company was
formed to
harvest this resource. The
white sand of...
- Hāpu
Location Kuratahi Te
Karere Ngāti
Rangi (Ngāti Rangituhia, Ngāti
Parenga)
Taihape Opaea Tumakaurangi Ngāti Tūwharetoa (Ngāti Tamakōpiri) Taihape...