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1 Haratua
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5 Roroi
Recipe: Take some very fresh kumara, straight from the garden, if possible. Wash thoroughly, then grate. Place in a shallow baking dish and sprinkle with sugar. Over the top of the grated kumara place some broad slices of kumara. This will keep the mixture from hardening in the oven. Bake for an hour at 180C. When hot this is similar to a steamed pudding, and may be served with cream, or custard. when cold it may be sliced like bread, and spread with butter. -
6 pānui
[n.]public; bulletin; dictate; marketing; newsletter; notice; poster; announce; advertisement————————pānui (-tia)read (may not be traditional Maori word) -
7 pānui
[n.]public; bulletin; dictate; marketing; newsletter; notice; poster; announce; advertisement————————pānui (-tia)read (may not be traditional Maori word) -
8 Aotearoa
New Zealand. Sometimes it may more specifically refer to the North Island of NZ. -
9 aukati
Maori for discriminate, discriminatory, constrain, embargo, sanctions, keep out, line which one may not pass, suspend (from school etc.) -
10 Haratua
Maori for the month of May -
11 ka mate
This Ngeri style Haka is a Maori challenge song credited to Te Rauparaha. Today it is performed before sporting events and other occasions by men. In fact the All Black rendition of Ka Mate may have undergone quite a few changes along the way to make it more impressive or appropriate to the game of rugby. (including a war-like final high jump!)English translation is in italicsKa mate ! Ka mate !I die ! I die !Ka ora ! Ka ora !I live ! I live !Ka mate ! Ka mate !I die ! I die !Ka ora ! Ka ora !I live ! I live !Tenei te tangata puhuru huruNana nei i tiki maiWhakawhiti te raA upa... ne ! ka upa... ne !One upward step ! Another upward step !A upane kaupane whiti te ra !An upward step, another.. the Sun shines !!!Hi !!! -
12 Kawekaweau
Hoplodactylus delcourti (Delcourt's Gecko)Grew to 30cmKnown only from a single, impressively large, specimen collected in the 18th century, this giant gecko is now sadly believed to be extinct, although it may conceivably have survived in remote areas. If it has, it would easily be the world's largest gecko. -
13 Kei hea koutou kia toa
Maori for "Be brave that you may live" -
14 kohekohe
Dysoxylum spectabile (New Zealand cedar, New Zealand Mahogany)Tree found in lowland forest. Produces scented orchid-like white waxy flowers during May and June (in Auckland) on long streamers (called panicles), which can be up to 60 cm in some cases, directly from the branches and the trunk. Flowers and fruit are popular with tui, bellbird, stitchbird and waxeye in early Winter. Possums ravage this tree. This is the only NZ species of a genus of 200 south-east Asian trees.Kohekohe also means rowdy -
15 kohuhu
pittosporum tenuifolium (black matipo)Small bushy tree growing to 10m. The sweet scented flowers are dark purple, almost black. Male and female flowers may occur on separate plants or the same plant. -
16 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. -
17 MEI
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18 Moriori
Perhaps the Moriori were the first humans to inhabit NZ. If they did exist, they were a polynesian people. There is much doubt over their existence as a separate race of colonisers. They may have eventually settled on the Chatham Islands. -
19 Nga Manu Nature Reserve
About 50km north of Wellington near Waikanae, and about 5km west of State Highway 1. Gently-graded walkways give wheelchair access to 15 hectares of lowland swamp forest with mature specimens of kahikatea, pukatea, rimu, tawa, swamp maire and many native shrubs and ferns. Native birds that may be seen include kaka, kea, kakariki, blue duck, paradise shelduck, shoveller, scaup, grey teal, grey duck, tui, kereru, kingfisher and many more. There is a nocturnal house for kiwi and owls together with special enclosures for tuatara, skinks and geckos (lizards). www.ngamanu.co.nz -
20 pea
Maori for perhaps, may, probable
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