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- "koru". Te Aka Māori–English, English–Māori Dictionary and Index. Te Whanake. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 14 March 2010. Houlahan...
- stopping first at Orakei Korako and Ātiamuri, before settling at Motu-whanake, near Ohakuri. Henceforth, the western coast of Taupō was under Tūwharetoa...
- compiling audio resources and writing appropriate books. The resulting Te Whanake series of resources and textbooks has been recognised internationally as...
-  australis include tī kōuka, tī kāuka, tī rākau, tī awe, tī pua, and tī whanake. Each tribe had names for the tree depending on its local uses and characteristics...
- Si? : Establishing Local Approaches for Global Ecological Conversion". Whanake: The Pacific Journal of Community Development. 4 (2): 31–47. Buhmann, Karin...
- classes, with three separate school syndicates: Ako Iti (Years 1 and 2), Ako Whanake (Years 3 and 4) and Ako Nui (Years 5 and 6). It takes part in ICAS mathematics...
- Formed 1 February 1986 Headquarters Wellington, New Zealand Motto Kia whanake ngā ture o Aotearoa mā te arotake motuhake | Better law for Aotearoa New...
- research on both rural and urban communities, built environments, and Whanake te Kura i Tawhiti Nui—applying traditional Māori knowledge to hazard resilience)...
- a refuge for local Māori. Tamairanga, the wife of the Ngati Ira chief Whanake, escaped to the island with her children during a battle that forced the...
- Mirimiri-rau, where she taught the local people to harvest the roots of the whanake (cabbage tree), the pohue (bindweed), the raupō (bulrush), and the aruhe...