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- in the last few centuries. These bats are also commonly referred to as pekapeka, their Māori-language name. Lesser short-tailed bats have unique adaptations...
- (belong to) PekapekaPekapeka …ùa ìò i -a Tainaivao è tama na Pekapeka… PFV taken STATAG PERS Tainaivao INDEF son {of (belong to)} Pekapeka '(she) was...
- Te Āti Awa people, led by Wiremu Kīngi, over the fraudulent sale of the Pekapeka land block at Waitara. The deal was orchestrated by minor Te Āti Awa rangatira...
- Pekapeka Wetland is a wetland reserve located 12 kilometres by road south of Hastings in the Poukawa Basin of Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. The Hawke's Bay...
- handled clubs); and ornaments such as pendants (hei-tiki, hei matau and pekapeka), ear pendants (kuru and kapeu), and cloak pins. Functional pounamu tools...
- such as mere; and ornaments such as pendants (hei tiki, hei matau and pekapeka), ear pendants (kuru and kapeu), and cloak pins. Functional pounamu tools...
- Pugsley.NZ Defence Quarterly. Cowan, James (1955). "The Capture of Rua-pekapeka". The New Zealand Wars: A History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering...
- double-headed pendant from Vietnam Māori greenstone double-headed pendant (pekapeka) from New Zealand Māori hei matau jade pendant The ancestral pre-Austronesian...
- block, located on the west side of the Waitara River and known as the Pekapeka block, became the focal point of a dispute between the colonial government...
- (1955). "From a Royal Navy Officers' Survey, 1846–Cross-section of Rua-pekapeka". The New Zealand Wars: A History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering...