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Whanganui (/ˈhwɒŋənuːi/ ; Māori: [ˀwaŋanui]), also
spelt Wanganui, is a city in the Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand. The city is
located on the...
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Tieke Kāinga is a
small Māori
community in New Zealand, on the
middle reaches of the
Whanganui River 2.5
kilometres (1.6 mi)
downstream from the mouth...
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meeting ground for the Ngāpuhi hapū of Uri o Te Tangata, and
features Te
Puawaitanga Hou
meeting house.
Otangarei covers 0.77 km2 (0.30 sq mi) and had an...
- Ara: The
Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Retrieved 29
November 2011. "Te
Puawaitanga: 1500 – 1800", Te Papa
Neich Roger, 2001.
Carved Histories:
Rotorua Ngati...
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Political Science Journal.
Bargh received a
Royal Society Te Apārangi Te
Puāwaitanga Research Award in 2020. She
received a
University Engagement Excellence...
- Army Type
Infantry Motto(s) Ka pai te
whakato te
purapura ka pai te
puawaitanga (Maori: "prepare the seed bed well and the crop will
prepare itself")...
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Literature classification Board. In
November 2022
Waitoki was
awarded the Te
Puāwaitanga Research Excellence Award for
eminent and
distinctive contribution to...
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whakaatanga o te ao (The Reality) (1992) Te Ao
Maramara Volume 3:
Puawaitanga o te
korero (The Flowering) (1993)
Regaining Aotearoa: Māori writers...
- with a roll of 264 students.
Birdwood also has a
bilingual unit, Te
Puawaitanga o Te Reo,
which teaches a
quarter of the
students in Māori. Te Kura Kaupapa...
- Iti, Ngā
Rauru (Ngāti Pūkeko, Tamareheroto) Kai Iwi Te Ao Hou
Marae Te
Puawaitanga Ngāti Tupoho, Ngāti
Rangi (Ngāti Rangi-ki-tai)
Aramoho Ātene / Kakata...