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… (? – 1870). Te Ati Awa chief. A new biography of Te Puni-kokopu, Honiana appears in the Dictionary of New … TE PUNI, Honiana …
… ( c. 1790–1869). Ngati Whatua chief. A new biography of Te Kawau, Apihai appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand … TE KAWAU, Apihai …
… ( c. A.D. 1350). Captain of Te Arawa Canoe. Tama Te Kapua was born in Hawaiki some years prior to the great … TAMA TE KAPUA …
… c. 1783–1863). Ngai Tahu chief. A new biography of Taiaroa, Te Matenga appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on … TAIAROA, TE MATENGA …
… The largest of the southern glacial lakes, Lake Te Anau is 38 miles long, 6 miles across at its widest … and covers an area of 136 sq. miles. Three large fiords extend westward into the glaciated mountains of Central … TE ANAU, LAKE …
… Te Aroha, a dark, bush-clad mountain, 3,126 ft high, is the … of the Coromandel Ranges. It was early recognised by Hochstetter ( q.v ) as an andesitic volcano that has been extinct … TE AROHA MOUNTAIN …
… (?–1839). Ngapuhi chief. A new biography of Te Wera Hauraki appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Hauraki Kaiteke Te Wera was born at Te Ahuahu, Bay of … TE WERA, Hauraki Kaiteke …
… (1909– ). Fifth Maori “King”. A new biography of Koroki Te Rata Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau Te Wherowhero appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand … TE WHEROWHERO, Koroki Mahuta …
… 1750– c. 1820). Ngati Tuwharetoa chief. A new biography of Te Heuheu Tukino I, Herea appears in the Dictionary of New … TE HEUHEU TUKINO I (Herea) …
… ( c. 1790–1854). Te Ati Awa chief. A new biography of Ngatata-i-te-rangi appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography … NGATATA I TE RANGI, MAKORE …