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Purangi is a
locality east of Inglewood, New Zealand,
situated on the
banks of the
Waitara River. It is
within the
traditional tribal lands of Ngāti Maru...
- The
Purangi River is a
river of the
Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows north to
reach Mercury Bay to the east of Whitianga....
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landing and
observation was the
eastern end of Cook's Beach, near the
Purangi estuary. A
smaller memorial plinth was
established there also. The brig...
- Hinganga,
which culminated in a
total victory at the
battle of Te Matenga-
pūrangi.
After this battle, his right-hand man, Taiwhakahuka, betra**** him, but...
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Anglicanism in the 1850s. He was
responsible for
bringing the Bell of
Purangi from
Whanganui to Taranaki.
Prior to his conversion, his name was simply...
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Punakitere River Pungapunga River Puniu River Pupuke River Purakaunui River Purangi River Puremāhaia
River Puriri River Pyke
River Racehorse River Rahu River...
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beach in
Mercury Bay
where Cook
landed in now
called Cooks Beach Opoorage (
Purangi Estuary) 16
November Some
scholars argue that
Opoorage applied the whole...
- feud, they were
allowed to
return home.
After the
battle of Te Matenga-
pūrangi, Te-O-Tane's brother-in-law and spear-bearer, Taiwhakawhuka, took two young...
- (45°07′03″S 169°18′53″E / 45.1175°S 169.3146°E / -45.1175; 169.3146) Eel net (
purangi)
which may have been
abandoned in transit, or left with the expectation...
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administers the
funds derived from Ngāti Maru's
fishing quota. The
settlement of
Purangi is
within their area. List of Māori iwi "Maori history". New
Plymouth District...