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continued attacking the
Poutini Ngāi Tahu from
Kawatiri over land and
hunting disputes, with Ngāti Rārua also
attacking the
Poutini Ngāi Tahu with muskets...
- The West
Coast (Māori: Te Tai
Poutini, lit. 'The
Coast of
Poutini, the Taniwha') is a
region of New
Zealand on the west
coast of the
South Island. It...
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Westland Tai
Poutini National Park is a
national park
located on the
western coast of New Zealand's
South Island.
Established in 1960 as
Westland National...
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settling the West Coast, but the land was
still owned by Māori –
Poutini Ngāi Tahu. In 1857
Poutini Ngāi Tahu
chiefs wrote to
Donald McLean, the New
Zealand government...
- Tai
Poutini Polytechnic (TPP) is a New
Zealand company that aims to
provide tertiary education meeting the
needs of West
Coast students and businesses...
- 12-kilometre-long (7.5 mi)
temperate maritime glacier in
Westland Tai
Poutini National Park on the West
Coast of New Zealand's
South Island. Together...
- 13-kilometre-long (8.1 mi)
temperate maritime glacier located in
Westland Tai
Poutini National Park on the West
Coast of New Zealand's
South Island. Like nearby...
- 500,000-1,000,000 New
Zealand (especially high
concentration in Te Tai
Poutini) 600,000
France 15,000
Languages English (Irish, American, Canadian, British...
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resulting in the
deaths of 14 people. The victims, 13 of whom were Tai
Poutini Polytechnic students, fell 40
metres (130 ft) onto
rocks below. The tragedy...
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Zealand (MECNZ) was
formally a
division of Tai
Poutini Polytechnic,
located in Wānaka, New Zealand. Tai
Poutini Polytechnic continues to run the Ski Patrol...