-
Mamaku may
refer to:
Sphaeropteris medullaris, a
species of tree fern
commonly known as
mamaku Mamaku, New Zealand, a
village Mamaku Ranges, a New Zealand...
- Tōpine Te
Mamaku (died June 1887) was a Māori
chief in the Ngāti Hāua-te-rangi iwi from the
Whanganui region of New Zealand's
North Island. Te
Mamaku was born...
- The
Mamaku Ranges are a
mountain range in the
North Island of New Zealand.
Located to the west of Lake
Rotorua and
north of Lake Taupō, they lie to the...
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Mamaku is a
small village in the Bay of
Plenty Region of the
North Island of New Zealand. It lies on the
Mamaku Plateau at an
elevation of 560 metres...
- ago. It
ejected more than 340
cubic kilometres (82 cu mi) of
rhyolitic Mamaku ignimbrite giving it a
Volcanic Explosivity Index of 7. The
eruption has...
- and Ngāti-Hāua-te-Rangi warriors, led by
Upper Whanganui chief Topine Te
Mamaku,
launched an
attack on the
imperial outpost at Boulcott's Farm. The battle...
-
southwest of
Rotorua and 20 km
south of Putāruru,
close to the foot of the
Mamaku Ranges, it is
midway between Taupō and
Hamilton on
State Highway 1. Tokoroa...
-
region of New Zealand's
North Island. It lies on the
western side of the
Mamaku Ranges and in the
upper basin of the
Waihou River. It is on the
Oraka Stream...
- land occupation. One of the most
prominent fighters in Hutt
Valley was Te
Mamaku, a prin****l
chief of the Ngāti-Hāua-te-Rangi
tribe of the
Upper Whanganui...
- The
Mountain Rimu
Timber Company owned and
operated a bush
tramway near
Mamaku,
south of the
Kaimai Range near
Rotorua in the Bay of
Plenty Region of the...