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translation of "noisy water" for
Waihāhā.
Waihāhā is part of the Lake
Taupo Bays
statistical area. The
suburb has two marae:
Waihāhā Marae and
Haukapuanui meeting...
- The
Waihāhā River is a
river of the
Waikato Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows from its
origins in
several streams west of Lake Taupō, the...
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Pureora Forest Park is a 760-square-kilometre (290 sq mi)
protected area in the
North Island of New Zealand.
Within its rich
rainforest are an abundance...
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biggest trees tend to be in
mixed podocarp forest near Taupō (e.g., Pureora,
Waihaha, and
Whirinaki Forests). A
typical North Island habitat is in the Hamilton...
- "****
ratio of
North Island Kaka (Nestor
meridionalis septentrionalis),
Waihaha Ecological Area,
Pureora Forest Park" (PDF). New
Zealand Journal of Ecology...
- area, including: Ōpurakete, Waihora, Marae-kōwhai, Hingarae, Keri-tāne at
Waihāhā, Whanganui, Hikurangi, and Purukete. They had
three rangatira, Rongo-hauā...
- a
single musket, the
first gun to be
brought into the Taupō region. At
Waihaha, the
expedition met the
local hapū, Ngāti Te Kohera, who were
related to...
- that had
grown up
around the cave, but they
found them and took them to
Waihaha,
where they were
reburied in
Oruawaikaha Cave. When Herea’s wife Te Rangiaho...
- Kurauia)
Tokaanu Waihāhā Marae Haukapuanui Ngāti Tūwharetoa (Ngāti Hā, Ngāti Tarakaiahi, Ngāti Wheoro), Ngāti
Raukawa (Ngāti Hā)
Waihāhā Waipahīhī Marae...
- of deer and
possum diets and the
impacts in podocarp-hardwood forest,
Waihaha catchment,
Pureora conservation park" (PDF).
Department of Conservation...