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- of the accident was rectified or, more commonly, through the Koata Strategy. The "Koata strategy" was a coping strategy that the Basotho miners used in...
- Koata was the term for the four Māori electorates reserved for Māori in Parliament, used in 1928 by T W Ratana, who called himself Piri Wiri Tua or the...
- Ngāti Koata or Ngāti Kōata is a Māori iwi of New Zealand, originating on the west coast of Waikato, but now mainly at the northern tip of South Island...
- Rātana (Māori: Te Haahi Rātana) is a Māori Christian church and movement, headquartered at Rātana Pā near Whanganui, New Zealand. The Rātana movement began...
- staggered platform layout, separated by the Edgewater Drive junction. Gossamer (Koata in Māori) is a ****ure busway station, named after the nearby Gossamer Drive...
- the current can be strong enough to stun fish. The local tribes are Ngāti Koata and Ngāti Kuia. In the oral tradition of some Māori tribes, Te Aumiti (French...
- became the first Māori King (r. 1858–1860). Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Rārua and Ngāti Koata, led by Te Rauparaha (c. 1765 – 1849), escaped south and invaded Taranaki...
- 283 metres (928 ft) high from the sea. The island was owned by the Ngāti Koata iwi but was taken by the government to build a lighthouse in 1891. The Māori...
- and Ngāti Toa in the Horowhenua, Kāpiti region, and Ngāti Rārua and Ngāti Koata in the northern South Island. The Tainui iwi share a common ancestry from...
- Rarua, Ngati Tama (Golden Bay / Mohua and Tasman Bay), Te Atiawa, Ngati Koata, Ngati Kuia (eastern Tasman Bay) and the Poutini Ngāi Tahu (southern areas)...