- used is the small, light-weight knee drum
called a kilu, also
known as a
pūniu,
which is made out of a half
coconut and
covered with
animal skin. The drum...
- The
Puniu River is a
river of the
Waikato region of New Zealand's
North Island. As a
tributary of the Waipā
River (itself a
tributary of the
Waikato River)...
- of what was
called the aukati, or boundary, a line of pā
alongside the
Puniu River near Kihikihi. Land
behind the
aukati remained native territory, with...
-
traditional chanting. The
traditional instruments include the pahu hula, kilu or
puniu, ipu, hano or ʻohe hano ihu, ka, pu, oeoe,
pahupahu kaʻekeʻeke, hokio, and...
- prison,
covers 55.78 km2 (21.54 sq mi).
Waikeria is part of the
larger Puniu statistical area. 7013018 had a po****tion of 588 in the 2023 New Zealand...
- It is the Waikato's
largest tributary. The Waipā's main
tributary is the
Puniu River. In the
headwaters upstream of Ōtorohanga the
river can be very clear...
- Kahu) is a
volcanic cone that
rises from the
plain between the Waipā and
Puniu rivers,
about 3 km (2 mi) NW of Te Kawa and 8 km (5 mi) SW of Te Awamutu...
- but
Hekiera shared in the
defence of
Orakau pa, and
fought through to the
Puniu River in the retreat.
Belligerents United Kingdom:
Colony of New Zealand...
-
Baldy (855 m) and
Rangitoto (873 m). It has the
headwaters of the Waipā,
Puniu and Mōkau
Rivers and
forms the
eastern boundary of the King Country. Streams...
- Whatawhata. The
route used to
travel to and from
Auckland was by dray to the
Puniu stream,
along the Waipā
River to its
junction with the Waikato. Near the...