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21 kūao
[n.]young (of animals) -
22 punua
[n.]young (of animals and birds) -
23 rangatahi
net (fishing net)————————young people (youth) -
24 taitamariki
[n.]youths; teenagers; young person (of either sex) -
25 tamariki
[n.]children; child; childish; young -
26 kakao
Maori for a young godwit -
27 kuau
Maori for young -
28 mahuri
Maori for young trees -
29 Mapou
Myrsine australis (mapau, red matipo)<MAUS.JPG">Grows to 6m high. Found along forest margins and in scrubland up to 900m. Young branches have reddish bark. The thick, leathery leaves are 3-6 cm long and 1.5-2.5 cm wide, with wavy (undulating) margins and pale undersurfaces. The whitish flowers and later the black fruits are in clusters below the leaves.<MYRSINE australis foliage.jpg"> -
30 Matatahi
Maori for young people -
31 mate
Maori for dead, death, stagnant, sick(ness), malady, disease, diseased, ailment, ailing, pain, ache, out of order Also in NZ English a common form of address between men. A man may go down to to the pub with his mates.(Whilst his wife stays at home!) The term is nowadays sometimes applied to young female friends. -
32 pikopiko
polystichum richardii (common/shore shield fern, tutoke, pipiko)A fern found throughout NZ apart from the West Coast (= Tai Hauauru) of the South Island.<PIKO.JPG">A coarse, tufted fern with leaves 30 x 15 cm. The leaves are dark green on top and paler underneath. The leaf stems are covered in dark scales. Pikopiko is endemic. Young shoots can be eaten. -
33 punua
Maori for young (animal) -
34 rimu
Dacrydium cupressinum (Red Pine)Tall coniferous NZ tree. It has sought after timber. Grows to 35m.<RIMU.JPG"><RIMUW.JPG"> -
35 TAMARAKAU
Warriors or young men who carry weapons -
36 tamariki
Also taitamarikiMaori for children, offspring, young, minors -
37 taraire
<TARAIRE.JPG"><TARAIRE_TAWA.JPG">A handsome spreading tree growing to 22m which naturally occurs mainly along stream sides or where the soil is good. It was the most common medium sized understory tree of our Kauri forests. Distinctive young leaves with velvety brown underside covering or tomentum. Flowers September - December. Fruits in May - July. The shiny dark elongated purple fruits are a favourite of the pigeon. The Maori people boiled these fruits in water to prepare for food.
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