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Paterson Inlet (officially
Paterson Inlet /
Whaka a Te Wera) is a
large natural harbour—specifically a ria—in the
eastern coast of
Stewart Island, New...
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sound to ⟨h⟩,
particularly in
words beginning with the
causative prefix whaka- (e.g. whakarongo),
leading to the
pronunciation being heard as haka- (e...
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dating back to 1849,
though spelling varied including Wakaari, Whakari, and
Whaka ari. The name
Whakaari means "to make visible" or "exposed to view". The...
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while the name
Whakatipu is
archaic and its
original meaning is a mystery,
whaka means causative and tipu
means growth.
Wakatipu could mean "growing bay"...
- Tāwhiao
later became the
second Māori King in 1860. Whakaawi's parents, Manu-
whaka-aweawe (grandson of Te Wehi of Ngāti Te Wehi) and
Parekairoro of Ngāti Wairere...
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local Māori iwi (tribe) of Ngāi Tahu
originally named the lake Te
Whaka-ata or Te
Whaka-ata a Haki-te-kura
after an
ancestress called Haki-te-kura whose...
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central region of the
North Island of New Zealand. The Māori
words '
whaka' and 'maru'
literally mean to give
shelter to, or sa****uard. The Whakamaru...
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wrote the song
together with Coleman. Mohi
developed the
chorus melody ("
whaka awe, awe awe")
first before developing the song in the
studio with producers...
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Branch Army (Territorial) Type
Infantry Garrison/HQ
Tauranga Motto(s) "
Whaka tangata kia kaha" (Maori:"Acquit
yourselves like men - be strong") March...
- "The
gathering place for the war
parties of Wahiao",
often abbreviated to
Whaka by locals) is a
Rotorua semi-rural
geothermal area in the Taupō Volcanic...