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Ripeka Wharawhara Love OBE (28 June 1882 – 6
April 1953) was a New
Zealand community leader. She was born on 28 June 1882 and was a
member of Te Āti Awa...
- Ulva Island-Te
Wharawhara Marine Reserve is a
marine reserve covering an area of 1,075
hectares (2,660 acres) south-west and north-east of Ulva Island...
- Te
Whaka a Te Wera Mātaitai Reserve, does not
cover the Ulva Island–Te
Wharawhara Marine Reserve which was also
created in 2004, but was
designated a marine...
- Kawhai-nui, now Tauranga. Here he
planted a
sacred flax
plant called Wharawhara-nui,
built a pa
called Te Manga-Tawa, and
married a
local lady. The local...
- iwi. One of
seven surviving children of Wi Hapi
Pakau Love and
Ripeka Wharawhara Love, he was born in
Waikawa Bay, Marlborough, New
Zealand on 18 May 1905...
- hooks, axes, and chisels.
Native Island is part of the Ulva Island-Te
Wharawhara Marine Reserve,
which is on the
south part of
Native Island. In the early...
- ngā kōrero (stories),
taonga pūoro (musical instruments), Ngā Taonga-o-
Wharawhara (body adornments),
karetao (puppets) and tākaro (games and amu****ts)...
-
house and
quickly discover the secret.
Rebecca Trelease Toby
Sharpe Maia
Wharawhara Ross
MacLeod Down by the
Riverside went into
production in
October 2005...
-
Tapuwae o
Rongokako Tonga Island Tuhua (Mayor Island) Ulva Island-Te
Wharawhara Waiau Glacier Coast Westhaven (Te Tai Tapu) Whanganui-A-Hei (Cathedral...
- Island,
Queen Charlotte Sound. His parents, Wi Hapi
Pakau Love and
Ripeka Wharawhara Love (28 June 1882 – 6
April 1953), who had ten children,
seven of whom...