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Kaiuku (Māori for "eat clay") was a siege fought, probably in 1828, at Ōkūrārenga on Māhia Peninsula, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, as part of the Musket Wars
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they were reduced to eating clay and as a result the event is known as Kaiuku ("eating clay"). Eventually, however the Tūwharetoa contingent under Te
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Peninsula in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
marae in the Mahia area affiliated with the hapū of Rongomaiwahine iwi: The Kaiuku or Oku-ra-renga Marae and its Kiwi meeting house are affiliated with the
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Māori iwi in New Zealand
with three other marae and wharenui (meeting houses) on the peninsula: Kaiuku (Oku-ra-renga) marae and Kiwi wharenui, Mahia East Coast Road Tuahuru marae
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Kahungunu-Te Tāhinga Marae Kahungunu Wharenui Ngāti Kahungunu (Rakaipaaka) Nūhaka Kaiuku / Oku-ra-renga Kiwi Ngāti Kahungunu (Ngāi Tū, Ngāti Tama, Rongomaiwahine)
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New Zealand Māori tribal leader (died 1872)
powder, and sought to take ownership of several areas. About 1828, the Kaiuku siege at Ōkūrārenga at Hawke's Bay where a coalition including Tumuhuia
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Feminine form of Icelandic Páll, PÃLA means "small."
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A music tune, Soul, A flower, Who touches the heart
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The best part, Elite, Top
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Follower
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Lord of the Sky
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The first woman in Islam who wore coloured garments was shumaylah; wife of al-Abbas and she was also the first to prepare perfume; again the daughter of Ali bin Ibrahim was a narrator of Hadith known
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The sacred syllable Om, Originator of the syllable of Om, The mystic syllable Om
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Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, ALYSTAIR means "defender of mankind."
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Used as a Virtue Name by the Puritans; Merciful; Mild; Gentle; Giving Mercy; Gentle and Merciful; Variant of Clementia
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Deodar tree
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