- 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)
Pekapeka…
Pekapeka …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...