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- Whangara (Māori: Whāngārā [faː.ŋaː.ɾaː]) is a small community in the northeast of New Zealand's North Island, located between Gisborne and Tolaga Bay...
- coproduction between New Zealand and Germany. It was shot on location in Whangara, the setting of the novel. The world premiere was on 9 September 2002,...
- Ngāti Konohi is the Ngāti Porou hapū that is closely ****ociated with Whāngārā, a small settlement located between Gisborne and Tolaga Bay. Oral traditions...
- adapted into a film, Whale Rider, directed by Niki Caro. Set in the 1980s in Whangara, a Māori community on the eastern edge of New Zealand's North Island, the...
- Ngāti Hakuturi, and Ngāti Tutakahinahina, which lived in the villages of Whangara, Pakarae, and Rehuroa, to build a canoe and lead a migration to New Zealand...
- incorporations. Since the 1970s, she has been trustee and chairwoman of Whangara B5 and Whangara Farms. Collins was appointed to the Tairawhiti District Health...
- of the eighteenth century. He was descended from Konohi, who lived at Whangara, and whose prin****l wife was Hinekino. Their eldest son, Marakauiti, (not...
- Ngāti Hakuturi, and Ngāti Tutakahinahina, which lived in the villages of Whāngārā, Pakarae, and Rehuroa. 150km 100miles 3 2 1    When the explorer Hoaki...
- Ruatapu as well as with Paikea. Whatever the case, Tahupōtiki was born in Whāngārā (a place ****ociated with Paikea), around 1450CE. He was given command of...
- are said to be his footprints. On his next leap he reached a place near Whangara, which was therefore named Te Tapuwae o Rongokako ("The footprints of Rongokako")...