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original whare Te Waiherehere,
restored by Hõri
Pukehika in 1921; and
Poutama,
moved across the
river from
Karatia (Galatia) in 1967. Ōperika pā, the...
- Te
Manihera Poutama (? – 12
March 1847) was a New
Zealand mission teacher and
Anglican missionary. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti Ruanui...
- The
Department of
Corrections (Māori: Ara
Poutama Aotearoa) is the
public service department of New
Zealand charged with
managing the New
Zealand corrections...
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Acremodontina poutama is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Trochaclididae, the
false top snails. The
length of the s****...
- the
Tokomaru waka.
Their historic region is in
north Taranaki,
around Poutama, with the Mōhakatino
River marking their northern boundary with the Tainui...
- Law,
Design and
Creative Technologies,
Culture and
Society and Te Ara
Poutama share this location.
Facilities of the
campus include an
early childhood...
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Whanganui Māori are the Māori iwi (tribes) and hapū (sub-tribes) of the
Whanganui River area of New Zealand. They are also
known as Ngāti Hau. One group...
- Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Tama iwi. He was born in
Poutama, Taranaki, New Zealand. Richardson, Lesley. "Te
Kiore Paremata Te Wahapiro"...
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descending step
pattern from left to right. The
design is
inspired by the Māori
poutama pattern used in
tukutuku wall panels. It is
usually interpreted as the...
- MŌ NGA MAHI NUI,
crowned at the top. The
ribbon has a
traditional Māori
Poutama motif of black,
white and red
ochre (kōkōwai)
diagonal 'steps' (signifying...