- is Māori for
warrior (toa)
island (mou). The
local Whakawehi Marae and
Poutu meeting house is a
meeting place for the Ngāti
Raukawa hapū of Ngāti Whakatere...
-
Tokaanu Power Station. The lake
originally drained into the
Poutu Stream but when the
Poutu Dam was
constructed the lake
level was
raised by
about 50 cm...
-
recent addition to the waka
fleet is
Poutu,
named after the late Sam
Jackson (
Poutu Wipa). With its fibregl**** hull,
Poutu will be used more
regularly for...
- The
Poutu Fault Zone is a
seismically active area of the
central North Island of New Zealand. The intra-rift
Poutu Fault Zone
extends 30
kilometres (19 mi)...
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North Island where it is fed by
numerous tributaries (such as the Whitikau,
Poutu, and
Mangamawhitiwhiti streams) that flow off the
surrounding hill ranges...
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centres aligned with the Taupō
volcanic rift and
bounded by the
Waihi and
Poutu fault zones. The
formation of
these began about 304,000
years ago in the...
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Lonely Pool
Lower Birch Pool
Major Jones Pool
Never Fail Pool
Poplar Pool
Poutu Pool Red Hut Pool Reed Pool Sand Pool Shag Pool
Silly Pool Stag Pool Swirl...
- for
these posts is
poutu (standing posts); they are
erected in the
middle of the house,
forming central pillars.
Attached to the
poutu are
cross pieces...
-
meaning "big/old breadfruit",
while the Māori
people called this star
Poutu-te-rangi,
meaning "pillar of heaven". In
Western astrology, the star was...
- Turu and used it as a
navigational star. The Māori
people named Altair Poutu-te-rangi, "Pillar of the Sky",
because of its
important position in their...