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Nathan Homestead (Māori:
Pukepuke) is a
historic site
located in Manurewa, Auckland, New Zealand.
Developed from the
remnants of the
Nathan family farm...
- on
their team, the
captain and catcher. The
alovaka (captain) and tino
pukepuke (catcher)
stand in
front of each team, who are the vaka. A game starts...
- reciprocity,
reaffirming societal structures, and
entrenching the
practice of
pukepuke fonua (lit. "tightly
holding onto the land"), a
Tongan cultural ideal to...
- animals, were an easy
source of food for the Māori (who
called them "moa
pukepuke"), and the
birds were
eventually hunted to
extinction in 1445. "Megalapteryx...
- 40°19′40″S 175°19′30″E / 40.32778°S 175.32500°E / -40.32778; 175.32500
Pukepuke Lagoon Manawatū
District Northeast of
Himatangi Beach 40°20′30″S 175°15′55″E...
- were printed. The
first (1934–40)
featured the
portrait of
Matutaera Te
Pukepuke Te Paue Te
Karato Te-a-Pōtatau Tāwhiao, the
second (1940–67)
featured Captain...
- Died 11
February 2015(2015-02-11) (aged 64) Napier, New
Zealand Spouse Pukepuke Tangiora Huata Children Three Relatives Wiremu Te Tau
Huata (father) Hemi...
- 2. "Manatu" Foaʻi
Smith 4:55 3. "Sei Ma Le Losa" Foaʻi
Smith 4:04 4. "
Pukepuke Te Pate" Foaʻi 2:37 5. "Alamagoto" Foaʻi
Smith 3:41 6. "Tamatoa" Foaʻi...
- 2025. Ross,
Walter Hugh (1966). "Te
Wherowhero (Tawhiao),
Matutaera Te
Pukepuke Te Paue Te
Karato Te-a-Potatau Tawhiao". An
Encyclopaedia of New Zealand...
-
writer Ākenehi Hei,
nurse and
midwife Kayla Imrie,
canoeist Brent Kerehona Pukepuke-Ahitapu, academic,
weaver and
author Paratene Matchitt,
sculpture and painter...