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1 KOKAKO
Callaeas cinerea (Wattled Crow)Large wattlebird. North Is species has a blue wattle;South island species has an orange wattle. Grows to 38cm. -
2 Motuihe
It has two beautiful sandy beaches and many archealogical sites. It has in the past been used as a children's health camp, naval training station and a prisoner of war camp. -
3 Pokaka
<POKAKA.JPG">Grows to 12m. A canopy tree similar in appearance to hinau. found in forests and scrublands up to 1050m. Pokaka forms a tree with pale bark. The tough, leathery leaves are 3-11 cm long by 1-3 cm wide. The margins of the leaves vary from quite rounded to quite sharply toothed. Pokaka has clusters of greenish-white flowers, followed by purple drupes. Pokaka also has a juvenile form which is quite bushy, with entangled branchlets and variably shaped leaves. Compared to hinau ( Elaeocarpus dentatus), the flowers of pokaka are more greenish and the leaves do not have hairs below. -
4 Pounamu
English translation is Greenstone-N.Z. Jade.The South Island of New Zealand. It also has the affectionate nickname of the "Mainland". It is slightly larger in area than the North Island (= ika o Maui) but has a population that is less than one third the size. -
5 paunga wā
time-up (point at which allocated time has been used up) -
6 taka noa
[adj.]stray (that has strayed or got lost) -
7 waewae tapu
visitor (who has not yet been formally greeted) -
8 paunga wā
time-up (point at which allocated time has been used up) -
9 taka noa
[adj.]stray (that has strayed or got lost) -
10 waewae tapu
visitor (who has not yet been formally greeted) -
11 a ia ano
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12 akeake
Maori for tasteless, without flavouralso:A native tree, which has some medicinal uses as a stimulant and anaesthetic. -
13 akepiro
Grows to 5m in lowland scrub/ forest margins/ streamsides in the North Island. It has wavy, thich leathery leaves and scented flowers. -
14 E kore te patiki
A Maori proverb, literally translated; The flounder does not return to the sand (or mud) that it has stirred up. That is, one does not go back and ask for trouble. Once bitten, twice shy. -
15 hake
Merluccius australis (Whiting)Maori kehe, tikatiFA cod-like fish growing to 90cm long. It has a high commercial value and is most common off the West Coast of the South Island.Maori for hunchback, crooked, hunched, unseemly, misshapen -
16 hoki
macruronus novaeseelandiae (Whiptail, Blue grenadier, Blue hake)Prized commercial fish. Grows to 1 m. Has a pointed snout and tapering body. Goes to great depth when it is cold.<HOKI.JPG"> -
17 ka puta te pito
A saying to indicate one has eaten well (well fed, full-to-bursting) -
18 kanono
Coprosma grandifolia (karangu, big-leaved karamu)Type of shrubFond of more fertile and sheltered sites, this broad leaved coprosma has attractive orange berries which native birds enjoy in autumn. The leaves make a poultice which was used as a substitute for comfrey in healing, particularly of broken bones. It seems to have a deep heat effect on fractures. -
19 kanuka
This tree grows to 15m. The kanuka has red flowers and red wood. -
20 kapuka
grisilinia littoralis (NZ Broadleaf/Papauma)Kapuka is a tree with thick, glossy, asymmetrical, yellow-green leaves. It has clusters of cream coloured flowers and fruit which turn blue-black when they are ripe.
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