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- close to Station Point. Several small bays dot the east coast, among them Punui Bay, Ho Ho Bay, and Mollymawk Bay. The island's northernmost and southernmost...
- Polystichum vestitum, commonly known as the prickly shield fern or pūnui (Māori), is a hardy, evergreen or semi-evergreen ground fern. Polystichum vestitum...
- Piguerao (A.k.a. Pikiru) was the tutelar god of night and evil. Puñuy (A.k.a. Puñui) was a divinity ****ociated with dreams and the act of sleeping. There was...
- Movement forces pulled back to positions in the area to the south of the Punui River in South Waikato, still known as the King Country, after 19 defeats...
- fibrous trunk. D. fibrosa is known by the names kuranui-pākā, kurīpākā, pūnui, tūkirunga, wekī, whekī, wheki-ponga, whekī-kōhunga, wheki-kohoonga, or...
- Aorere, another descendant of Hoturoa, Pūnui-a-te-kore and Maru-tē-hiakina. Tūrongo was born to the senior wife, Pūnui-a-te-kore, but his half-brother Whatihua...
- separate line which was reunited with the main line by the marriage of Pūnui-a-te-kore and Maru-tē-hiakina to Tāwhao. Kahukeke, who travelled on Tainui...
- Tāwhao married two daughters of Te Aorere, another descendant of Hoturoa, Pūnui-a-te-kore and Maru-tē-hiakina. Whatihua was the first-born son, but his...
- As a young man, Tāwhao moved to Whāingaroa (Raglan), where he married Pūnui-a-te-kore, daughter of Te Aorere, another descendant of Hoturoa. After his...
- Pikohofari (Dikohobari), Pirang, Pisanggo, Poholanggen, Poik (Poik Satu), Punui (Funui), Sakam, Salema, Saly, Samaria, Seherek, Selebi, Selek, Silfal, Sinahal...