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instead of urad dal.
Porutu in
Andhra region is
prepared in
almost same manner, but the name has
become alternate to
Guddu porutu, egg poṟiyal. The word...
- with a
closed top and a
transverse blowing hole and
finger holes like a
pōrutu. A long
flute with a
notched open top
which is the
blowing edge and a single...
- Īhāia
Pōrutu Puketapu OBE (7
February 1887 – 1 July 1971) was a New
Zealand tribal leader, butcher,
roading contractor and labourer. Of Māori descent,...
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Ihakara Porutu "Kara"
Puketapu (26
February 1934 – 7 July 2023) was a New
Zealand public servant and Māori leader. He
served as
Secretary of
Maori Affairs...
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Tikehau (meaning
Peaceful Landing in Tuamotuan) or
Porutu-kai is a
coral atoll in the
Palliser Islands group, part of the
Tuamotu Archipelago in French...
- ilamē muṉiviṉ iṉṉā teṉṟalum ilamē, miṉṉoṭu vāṉam taṇtuḷi talai'iyāṉātu kal
porutu miraṅku
mallal pēriyāṟṟu nīrvaḻip paṭū'um puṇaipōl āruyir muṟai vaḻip paṭū'um...
- v t e
Taonga pūoro Wind Kōauau
Nguru Rehu Pūmotomoto Pūtōrino
Pōrutu Pūkaea Pūtātara
Percussion Pahū
Pounamu Whirled Pūrerehua Poi
awhiowhio Related articles...
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Commons has
media related to Mere (weapon). "Horokiwi" – the mere of Te Rira
Pōrutu "Hine-nui-o-te-paua" –
gifted by the Ngāti Pāoa to
Governor George Grey...
- man. Tīwakawaka is also a Māori name for the fantail. Puketapu,
Ihakara Porutu (1966). "Creating a
Written Language". In McLintock, A. H. (ed.). Maori...
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Tagaroa Tiki, The
first man Mauike, fire
goddess Poaru, the
underworld Po-
porutu and pouaru, the
heaven of
happiness Po-garepurepu and po-kine, the heaven...