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Tamarau is a
suburb of the New
Zealand city of Gisborne. It is
located to the
southeast of the city centre.
Tamarau covers 1.11 km2 (0.43 sq mi) and had...
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Takurua Tamarau MBE (1871–1958), also
known as
Takurua Mākarini, was a Māori
tribal leader of the Tūhoe iwi, a
leader in the Ringatū church, and farmer...
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Tamarau Waiari (1835–1904), also
known as Te Mākarini Te Whare****a and Te Mākarini Kaikino, was a
notable New
Zealand tribal leader and tohunga. Of Māori...
- Soso
Tamarau (born 16 May 1984) is a
Nigerian freestyle wrestler. At the 2016
Summer Olympics he
competed in the Men’s
freestyle -97 kg. In 2021, he competed...
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Bubalus (Bubalus) mindorensis). The name
tamaraw has
other variants, such as
tamarau, tamarou, and tamarao. The term
tamaraw may have come from tamadaw, which...
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southern Cook
Island of Mangaia,
where it
unroofed the
churches at
Oneroa and
Tamarau, destro**** 268
houses and
uprooted 2000 trees.
February 27, 1867 – A tropical...
- Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand. Ngāi Tūhoe
tribal leader Takurua Tamarau was
buried on
marae land in 1958, and
subsequently that part of the land...
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Koroware I -
Primary School, Hall;
Koroware II -
Omorumo P/G;
Koroware III -
Tamarau P/G;
Koroware IV -
Koroware P/G;
Azuaware I -
Azuaware Rest House; Azuaware...
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Notes First Prize Bodie Friend Nana Pat Pat
Kingi Black and
white photograph Runner-up Te
Haunui Tuna
Survival Tamarau Waiari Digital drawing and video...
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Hapuoneone - Te
Potumai - Te
Pokarahake - Te Rake -
Tikitiki - Hape -
Tamarau -
Tamamutu - Te Iki-o-te-rangi - Te Pipi - Te
Koata - Te Rangikaitipuanuku...