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- St George's Bay (Māori: Te Wai o Taikehu) is a reclaimed bay on the southern side of the Waitematā Harbour that was one of the inner city bays. It was...
- Peretū ("The Three Knuckles of Peretū") or Ngā Tuaitara o Taikehu ("The Dorsal Fins of Taikehu"). Ngā Pona Toru o Peretū, often shortened to Peretū is the...
- £150 in cash and £170 worth of goods The Crown established Te Awa nui o Taikehu, a reserve the Crown created for Te Ākitai Waiohua during land sales around...
- Motutapu's full name in Māori, rarely used, is Te Motutapu a Taikehu, 'The sacred island of Taikehu', a tohunga (tribal priest) of the Tainui tribe. Motutapu...
- 38°04′40″S 176°44′20″E / 38.07778°S 176.73889°E / -38.07778; 176.73889 Lake Taikehu Whakatane District 38°02′32″S 176°50′33″E / 38.04222°S 176.84250°E /...
- people who settled here. In 1853, the hill became a part of Te Awa nui o Taikehu, a reserve the Crown created for Te Ākitai Waiohua during land sales. After...
- meaning "The Waters of Taiki". The name Taiki is a shortened form of Taikehu, the name of an ancestor of Ngāi Tai. The estuarine Tāmaki River is a harbour...
- and was navigator, as far as Rarotonga Rakatāura, the tohunga (priest) Taikehu, who sat at the baling point and held the sacred paddle, Hahau-te-rangi...
- members of the crew decided to settle permanently in the area, including Taikehu, and intermarried with the people of the North S****. Kāinga were found...
- grey mullet leaping in the waves, known thereafter as 'pōtiki a Taikehu' (Taikehu's children). Hoturoa decided that Tāmaki was overpo****ted and that...