- australis
include tī kōuka, tī kāuka, tī rākau, tī awe, tī pua, and tī
whanake. Each
tribe had
names for the tree
depending on its
local uses and characteristics...
- "koru". Te Aka Māori–English, English–Māori
Dictionary and Index. Te
Whanake.
Archived from the
original on 22 July 2011.
Retrieved 14
March 2010. Houlahan...
- they
gathered up a war
party of 340 men. They
gathered the
leaves of the
whanake (Cordyline australis) and
invented a
range of new
types of rope, called...
- Si? :
Establishing Local Approaches for
Global Ecological Conversion".
Whanake: The
Pacific Journal of
Community Development. 4 (2): 31–47. Buhmann, Karin...
-
compiling audio resources and
writing appropriate books. The
resulting Te
Whanake series of
resources and
textbooks has been
recognised internationally as...
- an
early 19th
century chief of the hapū of Ngāti Ira, the son of
chief Whanake and his wife Tāmairangi.
Fleeing hostilities from the Ngāti Toa and Ngāti...
- (2019). "Research report:
Youth volunteering in Auckland, 2019" (PDF).
Whanake: The
Pacific Journal of
Community Development. 6: 46–56. "Duke of Edinburgh's...
- a
refuge for
local Māori. Tamairanga, the wife of the
Ngati Ira
chief Whanake,
escaped to the
island with her
children during a
battle that
forced the...
- classes, with
three separate school syndicates: Ako Iti (Years 1 and 2), Ako
Whanake (Years 3 and 4) and Ako Nui (Years 5 and 6). It
takes part in ICAS mathematics...
-
Formed 1
February 1986
Headquarters Wellington, New
Zealand Motto Kia
whanake ngā ture o
Aotearoa mā te
arotake motuhake |
Better law for
Aotearoa New...