- a
period of days
during the last
quarter of the moon of the
lunar month Pipiri (around June). The
ceremony involved viewing the
individual stars for forecasts...
- the wing coverts, rump and tail. The call is a loud
rolling trill,
pipiri,
pipiri,
which is the
reason behind many of its
local onomatopoeiac names, like...
-
brother and sister,
named Pipiri and Rehua, who flee
their parents into the sky and
become stars.
Their parents call them
Pipiri ma
while chasing them into...
- Papaʻoa, ʻArue
Spouse Itia
Tetuanuireia ite ra’i atea
Vairiti Pateamai Teano Pipiri (junior wife)
Issue Teri’inavahoroa v. Pōmare II Teri’itapunui Vehiatua...
- constellation. The
Marquesas islanders called it Na-pai-ka; the Māori
constellation Pipiri may
correspond to
modern Aries as well. In
indigenous Peruvian astronomy...
-
lived at Long Bay. A
defensive headland pā was
constructed at Te
Piripiri (
Pipiri Point), and a kāinga was
settled at Te
Awaruaika (the s****s of Awaruaika...
- It was
located on the left bank of the Paraná,
between the
Iguazu and
Pipiri-Guazu,
which according to some
sources was
about 50
kilometres (31 miles)...
- 2017 at the
Wayback Machine. New
Zealand Tablet, Rōrahi V, ****nga 218, 29
Pipiri 1877, Page 7] "Irish
historical portraits". Gaelart.net.
Archived from the...
- Uitgevers, ISBN 978-9026311284. Das
Erscheinen der
Schlangenfrau at Amazon. Un
pipiri m'a dit : A
little bird told me, Le
Castor Astral, ISBN 978-2859209902....
-
Architects Index,
entries for JC
Climie Observer, Rōrahi XXVIII, ****nga 39, 13
Pipiri 1908, Page 8
Wellington Evening Post,
Volume XV,
Issue 127, 1 June 1877...