- Mau
rākau,
meaning "to bear a weapon", is a
martial art
based on
traditional Māori weapons. Mau
rākau is a
general term
referring to the
skilled use of...
- Raków [ˈrakuf] is a
village in
Gmina Baborów, Głubczyce County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is
situated on the
Psina River. The name...
- Toi-te-huatahi, also
known as Toi and Toi-kai-
rākau, is a
legendary Māori
tupuna (ancestor) of many Māori iwi (tribes) from the Bay of
Plenty area, including...
- New Zealand, the
indigenous Moriori people practised the art of
momori rakau, or tree carving. The
carvings depict Moriori karapuna (ancestors) and symbols...
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Marae and its
Rakau or
Paewai meeting house is
affiliated with the Rangitāne hapū of Ngāti
Mairehau and the Ngāti
Raukawa hapū of Ngāti
Rākau.
Paranui Marae...
- Te Uru
Rākau – New
Zealand Forest Service is the
agency within the
Ministry for
Primary Industries that is
responsible for the New
Zealand forestry sector...
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culture for its
strength and beauty, and is
regarded as a
chiefly tree (
rākau rangatira) by Māori. The
generic name
Metrosideros derives from the Ancient...
- The
Rakaŭ Ghetto was
established on 21
August 1941 in
Rakaŭ, in the
Byelorussian SSR (present-day Belarus), soon
after the city's
capture by **** Germany...
- the long flat
blade which is also used for
striking and parrying. Mau
rākau is the
martial art that
teaches the use of the
taiaha and
other Māori weapons...