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Tautoro is a
locality about 8 km (5.0 mi) south-southeast of
Kaikohe in Northland, New Zealand.
Further to the
south is the
Awarua rural community. The...
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Awarua may
refer to: Awarua, Northland, a
community near
Tautoro, New
Zealand Awarua Plains, a
large area of
wetland in Southland, New
Zealand Awarua...
- Tāpora Tapu
Taradale Tauhoa Taumarunui* Tau**** Taupō* Tauranga*
Tauraroa Tautoro Te Anau* Te Ārai Te Aroha* Te Awamutu* Te
Awanga Te Hana Te Hāpua Te Horo...
- Whiria, who also took the name Pōmare. The Ngāti Manu
originally lived at
Tautoro,
south of Kaikohe,
however disputes with the Ngāti Toki (Ngāti Wai) in...
- (Ngāti Hine)
Tautoro Kaimaumau No
wharenui Ngāi
Takoto Waiharara Kaingahoa Mataraua Tūmanako Ngāpuhi (Ngāi Tāwake ki te Waoku, Ngāti Rangi)
Tautoro Kaingahoa...
- 216 [31] 436
Taipa Area
School 1–15
Taipa State 3 422 [32] 2
Tautoro School 1–8
Tautoro State 1 162 [33] 2101 Te
Hapua School 1–8 Te Hāpua
State 1 20...
- ki te
Kauru Miti
Kakau Te
Rarawa Hokianga Wi
Katene Ngāpuhi Ōhaeawai,
Tautoro Maihi Kawiti Ngāpuhi Waiomio,
Taumarere Pomare Kingi Ngāpuhi Whatitiri...
- Lake
Tauanui (also Lake Kereru, Lake
Tautoro,) is a 6.2 ha (15 acres) lake in the
Northland Region of New Zealand. The lake is
presently surrounded by...
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elder sister of Pōmare I,
formerly called Whētoi. Whiria's
father was
Tautoro.
Whiria was
related to Te
Whareumu of Ngāti Manu, who was the
leading chief...
- New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located on
State Highway 15,
south of
Tautoro and
north of Pakotai. The
local Parahaki Marae and
Parahaki meeting house...