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Tākitimu was a waka (canoe) with
whakapapa throughout the
Pacific particularly with Samoa, the Cook Islands, and New
Zealand in
ancient times. In several...
- The
Tākitimu gecko (Mokopirirakau cryptozoicus) is an
endemic species of
gecko in the
family Diplodactylidae found in the
Southland region of New Zealand...
- The
Takitimu Mountains extend in a north–south
direction southeast of Te Anau and Manapouri. The
mountain range is
about 30
kilometres (19 mi) long and...
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Nightcaps got its name
either from the snow that is
often seen on the
Takitimu Mountains, or when
early settlers observed fog on the
hills known as the...
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Tapere o
Takitimu is a co-educational
state Māori
immersion composite school, with a roll of 229 as of
August 2024. Te Wānanga
Whare Tapere o
Takitimu was...
- a
story recounted from Hone Te
Paina of Oraka,
Foveaux Strait; on the
Tākitimu Mountains there haunts a
woman patupaiarehe named Kaiheraki, who appears...
- main
groups of migrants, the
crews of the Te Ikaroa-a-Rauru,
Horouta and
Tākitimu waka,
which were part of a
larger seven-canoe
migration from
Hawaiki around...
- east coast. His
canoe was
wrecked in the far south, and
transformed into
Tākitimu mountain range.
Tamatea then
returned to the
North Island, and travelled...
- (part of Ngāti Kahungunu) Hawke's Bay
Tākitimu n/a n/a n/a n/a
Heretaunga Tamatea (grouping) Hawke's Bay
Tākitimu n/a n/a n/a n/a Kāti Māmoe Canterbury...
- (canoe)
Tākitimu travelled up the
Wairoa river (full name: Te
Wairoa Hōpūpū Hōnengenenge Matangirau) and
landed at Mākeakea, near
where Tākitimu meeting...