- house,
located north of the township, is a
meeting place of Ngāti Kahu. The
Tutua or
Paerauta Marae and Te Poho o
Tamakoro meeting house,
located west of...
- the sun
before being soaked.
After this, the bark is
beaten on a
wooden tutua anvil using wooden mallets called ike. In the
beating the bark is made thinner...
- 1976–1980
Lawry Eddie Wickham 1980–1984 1984–1989
George Ngumi Joini Tutua 1989–1993
Jackson Piasi 1993–1997 1997–2001 2001–2006
Gordon Darcy...
-
stratified into
three classes of people: rangatira,
chiefs and
ruling families;
tūtūā, commoners; and mōkai, slaves.
Tohunga also held
special standing in their...
-
Waiapu ki
Tawhiti Taharora Waipiro Bay Ngāi
Tamakoro Potikirua ki
Waiapu Tutua Te
Araroa Ngāi
Tangihaere Waiapu ki
Tawhiti Kariaka, Ruataupare, Whareponga...
- was born in Whiritoa, Thames/Coromandel, New
Zealand on 27
February 1902.
Tutua, E. M. "Matekoraha Te
Peehi Jaram".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography...
-
Tamihana (a
younger son of a chief).
Tohunga had
special status.
Commoners (
tūtūā) did not.
Until the
advent of
Christianity in the
early 19th-century Māori...
- Tapaeururangi) Pōtaka
Punaruku Marae Te
Pikitanga Ngāti
Porou (Ngāti Kahu) Te
Araroa Tutua or
Paerauta Te Poho o
Tamakoro Ngāti
Porou (Ngāi Tamakoro, Ngāti Tuere)...
- sokoˈdo tatu
armadillo putiˈa
trempe twitch mυsˈtřυ̨
urubu vulture uˈřikuˈři
tutuˈa (?) quem
gosta de
apreciar o
Guarani who
likes to
enjoy the
Guarani kalamaˈši;...
- material. L. flavolineata, L. pardii, L. campanulae, L. varipicta, and L.
tutua belong to the
first group. The
vegetable material nest
group includes L...