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- Murihiku is a Māori name describing a region of the South Island in New Zealand. Traditionally it was used to describe the portion of the South Island...
- Southland (Māori: Murihiku, "the last joint of the tail") is New Zealand's southernmost region. It consists mainly of the southwestern portion of the South...
- Zealand's South Island. The syncline folds the Mesozoic greywackes of the Murihiku Terrane. The northern limb of the fold is steep to overturned, while the...
- Scotland are in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in Canada, Otago and Murihiku/Southland in New Zealand, the Falkland Islands, and Northern Ireland in...
- "Southern shark lore forty years after Jaws: The positioning of sharks within Murihiku, New Zealand". Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies...
- Institute of Technology (SIT; Māori pronunciation: [Te Whare Wānanga o Murihiku]) is a public tertiary education institute (NZ TEI), established in 1971...
- dialect may be revived, especially with the encouragement mentioned. "The Murihiku language — Mulihig' being probably better expressive of its state in 1844...
- a secondary school (Aurora College), and one of the city's main marae, Murihiku Marae. The suburb is roughly bounded by Regent Street in the east, Pomona...
- Kikihia rosea, commonly known as the pink or Murihiku cicada, is a species of insect that is endemic to New Zealand. This species was first described by...
- increasingly quickly. Rhotic New Zealand English was historically restricted to Murihiku (the "Southland burr") but rhoticity now is widely used in a region stretching...