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different names referring to I. cibarium.
These include tūtae kēhua ("ghost droppings"),
tūtae whatitiri, and
whareatua ("house of the devil"), kōkirikiriwhetū...
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traditional varieties,
including Karuparerā, Huakaroro, Raupī, Moemoe, and
Tūtae-kurī.
These are smaller, ****blier, and more
colourful than
modern potato...
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suffered severe losses in a raid on the Kai
Tutae hapu
despite outnumbering their foe ten to one,
because the Kai
Tutae were
equipped with muskets.
Under Hongi...
- Te
Rarawa is a Māori iwi of Northland, New Zealand. The iwi is one of six
Muriwhenua iwi of the far
north of the
North Island. Te
Rarawa has 23 foundation...
- Island.
Commonly eaten by
Maori in New Zealand, for whom it is
known as
Tutae Koau, sea
celery was also an
important vegetable for
early explorers and...
- ****ke
Motuti Tamatea Te
Rarawa (Ngāti Tamatea, Ngāti Te Maara, Te Kai
Tutae)
Kohukohu Te
Ngaere Ngāi
Tupango te Hapū Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa...
- (Enteromorpha flexuosa) Imu vai (Marquesan)
Green sea
cushion (Codium arabi****) Imu
tutae kioe (Marquesan) Sea
grapes (Caulerpa racemosa) ʻonini (Tahitian), Imu topua...
- Zealand. The
river is
traditionally known in Māori as
Tutae Ka Wetoweto,
sometimes rendered as
Tutae-Ka-Wetoweto. The name has been
officially recognized...
- Ngāti Manawa, Te Kai
Tutae and Te Waiariki.
Waipuna Marae and Te Puna I Te Ao
Marama meeting house are
affiliated with Te Kai
Tutae and Te Waiariki. Waihou...
- not
known if this
change of name was
influenced by the
mistranslation of '
tutae' (meaning 'dung') and 'nui' (meaning 'large'). (Actual translation: 'tu'...