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Tapuwae (Māori for "footprints") may
refer to:
Tapuwae Poharutanga o Tukutuku, an
ancestor of Ngāti
Kahungunu Tapuwae River in Northland, New Zealand...
- area:
Southern Cross Primary School,
Mangere Intermediate School, and Nga
Tapuwae College.
Southern Cross Campus was
founded by
Terry Bates (MA (Hons), MPhil...
- Te
Tapuwae is a Māori
cemetery at
Otenuku Marae in Ruatoki, in the Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand. Ngāi Tūhoe
tribal leader Takurua Tamarau was buried...
- The
Tapuwae River is a
river of the
Northland Region of New Zealand's
North Island. Most of its
length is as an arm of the
drowned valley of the Hokianga...
- Mataaho"). Many of the
volcanic features of Māngere can be
referred to as Nga
Tapuwae a
Mataoho ("The
Sacred Footprints of Mataoho"),
including Māngere Lagoon...
- The
Encyclopedia of New
Zealand Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography Ngā
Tapuwae Trails WW100, New Zealand's
official First World War
centenary programme...
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February 2021.[permanent dead link] "ca 1720". Manukau's
Journey - Ngā
Tapuwae o Manukau.
Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections. MJ_0015.
Archived from...
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Tapuwae Poharutanga o
Tukutuku was a Māori
upoko ariki (head chieftain) of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi and Ngāi
Tamaterangi hapū in the
Wairoa area of Hawke...
- Tapu ae (also
known as
Tapuwai and
Tapuwae) is a
traditional Māori ball game. It is an
adaptation of Kī-o-rahi to a
court game, and was
formalised about...
- for Witi Ihimaera's
novel The
Whale Rider and its film adaptation. Te
Tapuwae o
Rongokako Marine Reserve is a
marine reserve covering 2,450 hectares...