- The King
Country (Māori: Te Rohe
Pōtae or Rohe
Pōtae o Maniapoto) is a
region of the
western North Island of New Zealand. It
extends approximately from...
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unavailable (e.g. "wähine"). The Māori word for
macron is tohutō. The term
pōtae ("hat") is also used. In the past,
writing in Māori
either did not distinguish...
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flight to the King Country, Tāwhiao was also
Paramount Chief of Te Rohe
Pōtae for 17 years,
until 1881. A rangatira, and a
religious figure – a tohunga...
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Henare Potae (?–1895) was a New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Te Whanau-a-Ruataupare hapū of the
Ngati Porou iwi. His...
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Notoacmea potae is a
species of sea snail, a true limpet, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Lottiidae, one of the
families of true limpets. It...
- that she couldn't take the
judgment from how
people would see her. Rua
Potae was the
disproving father of
Wiremu (Scott Cotter). Rua
dropped Wiremu and...
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Cindy Potae (born 11
April 1978) is a New
Zealand softball player. She
competed at the 2000
Summer Olympics in Sydney,
where the New
Zealand team placed...
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Zealand in men's
international cricket.
Nicknamed the
Black Caps (Māori:
Pōtae Pango), they pla****
their first Test in 1930
against England in Christchurch...
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Samuels Liz
Arthur First cousins ****a
Samuels Tane
Samuels Rua
Potae Amos
Samuels Other relatives
Wiremu Potae TK
Samuels Gia Te
Atakura Tillie Samuels...
- land
titles and
Crown land
purchasing in the Rohe
Potae district, 1866-1907 A
report for the Te Rohe
Potae district inquiry (Wai 898)" (PDF).
Waitangi Tribunal...