- North, is
traditionally known as
Taiamai, a name
shortened from the Ngāpuhi whakataukī (proverb) Ka kata ngā pūriri ō
Taiamai ("the pūriri
trees are laughing...
-
Julian Wilcox". YouTube. Sissons, Wi Hongi,
Hohepa (1987). Ngā Pūriri o
Taiamai: A
political history of Ngā Puhi in the
inland Bay of
Islands (2nd ed.)...
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European township which has
appropriated the name
should properly be
known as
Taiamai. The
church occupies the
centre of the
olden fortification, and a scoria-stone...
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fertile volcanic soils, with the
district known to the Ngāpuhi as Tai-a-mai.
Taiamai was the name
given to a
large boulder of
volcanic rock
situated about 400...
- Zealand.
Retrieved 11
December 2012. Best,
Elsdon (1927). "Old
Forts of the
Taiamai District, Bay of Islands". The Pa Maori.
Whitcombe and
Tombs Limited. "CliFlo...
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Zealand History Online. Sissons, Wi Hongi, & Hohepa. 2001. Nga
Puriri o
Taiamai: A
Political history of Nga Puhi in the
inland Bay of
Islands .pp. 37-8...
- mission,
encountered his
followers at
Taiamai. He was
later told by the
chief Te
Morenga that the
people of
Taiamai had
begun to
worship a God
called Papahurihia...
- Club
Onerahi Rugby Football Club
Otamatea Hawks Rugby Club
Rodney College Taiamai Ohaeawai Rugby Football and
Sports Club Te
Rarawa Rugby Club The Aupouri...
- as
young men in the
battle fought by Whāingaroa to
drive Ngāti Pou from
Taiāmai to
Whangaroa and Hokianga. In 1817
Hauraki was
living in the
village of...
- of
Henry and
Marianne Williams Best,
Elsdon (1927). "Old
Forts of the
Taiamai District, Bay of Islands". The Pa Maori.
Whitcombe and
Tombs Limited. "ArcGIS...