- Hine-i-
tūrama Ngātiki (1818 – 2
April 1864) was a New
Zealand Māori
woman of mana, who
identified with the Ngāti
Whakaue iwi
within Te Arawa. She was born...
- The
Turama–Kikorian
languages are a
family identified by
Arthur Capell (1962) and part of the Trans–New
Guinea languages (TNG)
family in the classifications...
- also
known as
naryn in Xinjiang, Uzbekistan,
Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, as
turama in
Karakalpakstan and
North Caucasus, as
dograma in Turkmenistan, as kullama...
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Fairy Springs is a
suburb of
Rotorua in the Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located south of Ngongotahā, west of Koutu, east...
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river deltas, and gr****land
flood plains. In Gulf Province, the Kikori,
Turama, Purari, and
Vailala rivers meet the
Papuan Gulf. The
province has the second-smallest...
- The
Turama River is a
river of
Papua New Guinea.
Approximately 10
miles (16 km) wide at the mouth, with a
total length of 302 km (188 mi), it
narrows rapidly...
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captured by Tūhoe
forces led by Rewi Maniapoto, Te
Whenuanui and Hine-i-
tūrama in
their fight against New
Zealand colonial forces. Haki
becomes acquainted...
- are in New
Guinea and
include Sepik, Ramu, Markham, Musa, Purari, Kikori,
Turama,
Wawoi and Fly. The
country is
situated on the
Pacific Ring of Fire, at...
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Morigi Native to
Papua New
Guinea Region Turama River region, Gulf
Province Native speakers (700
cited 1975)
Language family Kiwaian Morigi Language codes...
- Ok-Oksapmin (also in Indonesia) Anim (also in Indonesia) Gogodala-Suki
Turama-Kikori
Kiwaian Awin-Pa
Angan Greater Binanderean Dagan Mailuan Koiarian...