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Waitaha may refer to: Waitaha (Bay of Plenty iwi), a Māori tribe of the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand Waitaha (South Island iwi), a historic Māori
Waitaha
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Waitaha is an early Māori iwi who inhabited the South Island of New Zealand. They were largely absorbed via marriage and conquest – first by the Ngāti
Waitaha_(South_Island_iwi)
Species of penguin endemic to New Zealand
three lineages diverged between 5,000 and 16,000 years ago. The Waitaha penguin (M. a. waitaha) is an extinct subspecies that was present in the North Island
Yellow-eyed_penguin
River in New Zealand
The Waitaha River is a river of the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. Waitaha is Māori and it literally means wai a river or stream taha
Waitaha_River
City in Canterbury, New Zealand
Christchurch was first inhabited by the historic Māori iwi Waitaha in the mid-thirteenth century. Waitaha, who occupied the swamplands with patchworks of marshland
Christchurch
Species of flowering plant
Convolvulus waitaha, commonly known as grassland convolvulus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae. A perennial herb, it is endemic
Convolvulus_waitaha
Region of New Zealand
Canterbury (Māori: Waitaha) is a region of New Zealand, located in the central-eastern South Island. The region covers an area of 44,503.88 square kilometres
Canterbury_Region
Public research university in Christchurch, New Zealand
The University of Canterbury (Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was founded in
University_of_Canterbury
biology and population ecology. Extinct species from this order include the Waitaha penguin, which went extinct between 1300–1500 (soon after the Polynesian
List of Sphenisciformes by population
List_of_Sphenisciformes_by_population
Captain of the Uruaokapuarangi canoe
canoe (waka) and a Polynesian ancestor of various iwi, most famously of Waitaha and other southern groups, though he is also known in the traditions of
Rākaihautū
Town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
affiliated with the Ngāti Tūwharetoa hapū of Ngāi Tamarangi. It features the Waitaha Ariki Kore meeting house. Kawerau District covers 23.56 km2 (9.10 sq mi)
Kawerau
Family of aquatic flightless birds
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Penguin
Birds that cannot fly
Spheniscus demersus Yellow-eyed penguin, Megadyptes antipodes Waitaha penguin, Megadyptes waitaha Fiordland penguin, Eudyptes pachyrhynchus Snares penguin
Flightless_bird
received from his son-in-law, he led a military expedition against the Waitaha iwi and seized Pukehina from them. Maruāhaira was the son of Tamatea-Tokinui
Maruāhaira
Large flightless seabird endemic to Antarctica
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Emperor_penguin
Biggs, Maori Myths and Traditions (1966) The South Island's earliest iwi, Waitaha, traces its ancestors back to the Uruaokapuarangi, captained by Rākaihautū
Māori_mythology
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Adélie_penguin
Eudyptula wilsonae Thomas et al. 2023 Megadyptes antipodes richdalei Cole et al. 2019 Megadyptes antipodes waitaha Cole et al. 2019 Aptenodytes ridgeni
List_of_penguins
American author and activist (1880–1968)
March 31, 2020. "History » Deaf Society of Canterbury – Te Kahui Turi Ki Waitaha". Archived from the original on September 18, 2018. Retrieved September
Helen_Keller
Auckland, and Buildings 12 and 14 at Hillmorton Hospital in Christchurch (Waitaha Canterbury). Completed in 2023, the NZ$81.8 million redevelopment of Hillmorton
Mental_health_in_New_Zealand
Pseudohistorical theories of New Zealand settlement
became various areas of the two islands. In the traditions of Ngāi Tahu's Waitaha descendants, Rākaihautū of the Uruaokapuarangi was the first man to set
Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories
Pre-Māori_settlement_of_New_Zealand_theories
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
King_penguin
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Galapagos_penguin
groups whose descendants have now been re-categorised under the names "Waitaha" and "Kāti Mamoe", as Kāi Tahu have since claimed those groups as part
History_of_Otago
One of the two main New Zealand islands
populated by three major iwi – Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, and the historical Waitaha – with major settlements including in Kaiapoi Pā near modern-day Christchurch
South_Island
District health board in Canterbury, New Zealand
District Health Board (Canterbury DHB or CDHB; Māori: Te Poari Hauora ō Waitaha) was a district health board with the focus on providing healthcare to
Canterbury District Health Board
Canterbury_District_Health_Board
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Gentoo_penguin
Region of New Zealand
Southland's only city. The earliest inhabitants of Southland were Māori of the Waitaha iwi, followed later by Kāti Māmoe and Kāi Tahu. Early European arrivals
Southland_Region
Ethnic group
around the Tauranga Harbour and Bay of Plenty. The grouping consists of Waitaha-a-Hei, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāti Pūkenga, Ngāi Te Rangi and its hapū Ngā Pōtiki
Tauranga_Moana
Māori god of wind
winds, in contrast to Tāwhirimātea, who is the god of tempests. To the Waitaha tribe of the South Island, Rakamaomao was the group of winds that blew
Raka-maomao
Biennial performing arts festival in New Zealand
Ihu o Te Waka a Maui Māori Culture Council N/A Waitaha Junior Tana Ngā Pākihi Whakatekateka o Waitaha Cultural Council N/A Te Whenua Moemoeā (Australia)
Te_Matatini
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Macaroni_penguin
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
African_penguin
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Humboldt_penguin
Top administrative divisions of New Zealand
Council 7 Greymouth 23,245 8,975 34,700 1.49 3.9 NZ-WTC 14 Canterbury Waitaha Environment Canterbury 14 Christchurch 44,504 17,183 698,200 15.69 40.6
Regions_of_New_Zealand
Species of penguin
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Chinstrap_penguin
New Zealand government agency
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA; Māori: Te Mana Haumanu ki Waitaha) was the public service department of New Zealand charged with coordinating
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
Canterbury_Earthquake_Recovery_Authority
Matiti, and other kin of the Te Kāhui Tipua, Te Kāhui Roko, and Te Kāhui Waitaha tribes, set sail across the Pacific Ocean in search of new land. On the
Uruaokapuarangi
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Snares_penguin
Plain in New Zealand
The Canterbury Plains (Māori: Kā Pākihi-whakatekateka-a-Waitaha) are an area in New Zealand centred in the Mid Canterbury, to the south of the city of
Canterbury_Plains
called Tukoukou, while he was out sowing kūmara seeds. Two men from the Waitaha iwi of Te Arawa, called Pohu and Matauaua, happened to be travelling through
Rangihouhiri
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Waitaha is a Māori iwi of New Zealand. The tribe lives in the Bay of Plenty region and descends from the Arawa waka. The tribe's ancestor and namesake
Waitaha_(Bay_of_Plenty_iwi)
Māori migration canoe
Tuhoromatakaka Hei, uncle of Tama-te-kapua Waitaha, son of Hei and ancestor of the Waitaha iwi Tutauaroa, son of Waitaha Pou, grandson or great-grandson of Hei
Arawa_(canoe)
Māori iwi in New Zealand
century earlier from the Hastings District, and already having conquered Waitaha, who themselves were a collection of ancient groups. Other iwi that Ngāi
Ngāi_Tahu
Subspecies of the Macaroni penguin
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Royal_penguin
He led the Ngāi Te Rangi conquest of Mount Maunganui and Tauranga from Waitaha and Ngati Ranginui in revenge for their murder of his father and elder
Kotorerua
Town in the West Coast Region of New Zealand
population density of 37 people per km2. The settlement is part of the larger Waitaha statistical area. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered
Ross,_New_Zealand
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Magellanic_penguin
Moana-a-Toi Bay of Plenty Regional Council Yes 27 June 2019 Canterbury/Waitaha Canterbury Regional Council Yes 16 May 2019 Gisborne/Te Tai Rāwhiti Gisborne
Climate emergency declarations in New Zealand
Climate_emergency_declarations_in_New_Zealand
Māori iwi in New Zealand
century to the South Island which at the time was already occupied by the Waitaha. A century later, the Ngāti Māmoe were largely subsequently absorbed via
Kāti_Māmoe
Species of penguin
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Little_penguin
Resort town in New Zealand's South Island
and first settled by Māori. Kāi Tahu say that the lake was dug by the Waitaha ancestor, Rākaihautū, with his kō (digging stick) named Tūwhakaroria. After
Queenstown,_New_Zealand
June 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2021. "Endowments at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha The University of Canterbury" (PDF). Retrieved 1 December 2022. "University
List of universities in New Zealand
List_of_universities_in_New_Zealand
Ngāti Whare, Tapuika, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Tūhourangi, Uenuku-Kōpako, Waitaha (Bay of Plenty) Hīnakipākau-o-te-rupe Bay of Plenty Bay of Plenty - Horouta
List_of_Māori_waka
Species of lizard
in the South Island of New Zealand. It is also known by the Māori names Waitaha gecko and Moko-pāpā, and as the brown gecko. It had previously been placed
Canterbury_gecko
Regional park in New Zealand
traditional home for where Papamoa’s original Māori inhabitants, including Waitaha, Ngā Pōtiki, Ngāti Pūkenga and Ngāti He. Its traditional Māori name is
Papamoa_Hills_Regional_Park
Māori electorate in New Zealand
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti electorate. The electorate includes the following tribal areas: Waitaha-Nui-ā-Hei Ngāti Ranginui Ngāi Te Rangi Te Arawa Ngāti Awa Ngāi Tūhoe Whakatōhea
Waiariki_(electorate)
Māori iwi in New Zealand
called Tukoukou, while he was out sowing kūmara seeds. Two men from the Waitaha iwi of Te Arawa, called Pohu and Matauaua, happened to be travelling through
Ngāi_Te_Rangi
City in Otago, New Zealand
semi-legendary but considered[by whom?] to be historical. The next arrivals were Waitaha,[citation needed] followed by Kāti Māmoe late in the 16th century and then
Dunedin
Māori iwi in New Zealand
The group's rohe (tribal area) ranges from Bay View in the south to the Waitaha Stream (just north of the Waikari River) in the north, and from the Maungaharuru
Maungaharuru_Tangitū
Adoption of features of another culture
identities and New Age-style incorporations into Māori ethnic identity. The Waitaha movement emanating from within contemporary Ngāi Tahu was one of these
Cultural_assimilation
stemming back to the thirteenth century as the domain of the historic Waitaha iwi, Christchurch was constituted as a colonial outpost of the British
History_of_Christchurch
Lake in the South Island of New Zealand
legends of Ngāi Tahu speak of Lake Ōhau being one of the lakes dug by the Waitaha explorer Rākaihautū with his Polynesian digging stick which was called
Lake_Ōhau
Horse race
(USA) Glamour Gold (NZ) Opie Bosson Stephen Autridge, Matamata 2:02.40 Waitaha Rua 56 Bubble 58 1997 Magnet Bay 58 Gold And Ivory (USA) Rivermist (NZ)
Bonecrusher New Zealand Stakes
Bonecrusher_New_Zealand_Stakes
New Zealand writer
generous, expansive, masterful novel". Manawatu is of Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Mamoe, Waitaha and Pākehā background. Arnold, Naomi (9 December 2020). "Profile: Becky
Becky_Manawatu
Species of bird endemic to New Zealand
been purposely killed. Kea were eaten by Māori. They were believed by the Waitaha tribe to be kaitiaki (guardians). The kea featured on the reverse side
Kea
Aspect of New Zealand history
Canterbury were said to have been burned and the moa exterminated. The Waitaha followed them, occupying the eastern districts of the South Island. These
History_of_Canterbury_Region
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Northern_rockhopper_penguin
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Western_rockhopper_penguin
and vegetation changes caused by livestock. 1347-1529 Waitaha penguin Megadyptes antipodes waitaha Coastal South Island, New Zealand Hunting. 1350 Scarlett's
Timeline of extinctions in the Holocene
Timeline_of_extinctions_in_the_Holocene
Lake in Otago Region, New Zealand
[citation needed] Lake Hāwea is named after a Māori tribe who preceded the Waitaha people in the area. Lake Hāwea stretches 35 km from north to south. It
Lake_Hāwea
Species of pigeon native to New Zealand
Retrieved 12 June 2020. Challis, Aidan J. (1995). Ka Pakihi Whakatekateka o Waitaha: the archaeology of Canterbury in Maori times (PDF). Wellington, New Zealand:
Kererū
New Zealand politician (1931–2022)
Riverton, Southland, in 1931. Of Māori descent, he affiliated to Ngāi Tahu, Waitaha and Kāti Māmoe. He received his education at Southland Technical College
Rex_Austin
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Erect-crested_penguin
New Zealand artist, poet and writer (born 1990)
Zealand. She is Māori of Ngaati Mahuta, Ngaati Hinerangi, Waikato/Tainui, Waitaha, and Ngaati Waewae ki Kai Tahu Poutini descent. Aoake is a co-founder of
Hana_Pera_Aoake
Entry for New Zealand in ISO 3166-2
Tāmaki-Makaurau region NZ-BOP Bay of Plenty Toi Moana region NZ-CAN Canterbury Waitaha region NZ-CIT Chatham Islands Territory Wharekauri special island authority
ISO_3166-2:NZ
2014. Retrieved 11 April 2014. "Central Library – Te Puna Mātauraka o Waitaha". University of Canterbury. Retrieved 4 June 2012. "Central Library Floor
List of tallest buildings in Christchurch
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Christchurch
Territorial authority district in West Coast, New Zealand
Neils Beach Ōkārito Okuru Pukekura Te Taho Whataroa Fergusons Kakapotahi Waitaha Herepo The Forks Tatare Gillespies Beach Karangarua Jacobs River Mahitahi
Westland_District
Species of moth, endemic to New Zealand
collected in the southern North Island hill country, as well as near the Waitaha River and at Paroa, both in the South Island. A. camelias is regarded a
Asaphodes_camelias
Species of bird
penguin Galapagos penguin African penguin Megadyptes Yellow-eyed penguin Waitaha penguin (extinct) Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland penguin Snares
Fiordland_penguin
Rail line
Waitahi Bluff sawmill in 1903. He was subsequently the manager of the Waitaha Bluff sawmill. He was born at Westbury, Tasmania, in 1874. He came to New
Stuart and Chapman's bush tramway
Stuart_and_Chapman's_bush_tramway
Building
Canterbury region,[citation needed] with a particular focus on Canterbury | Waitaha art and artists, particularly those who have taught or studied at the University
Macmillan_Brown_Library
Māori electorate in New Zealand
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti. The main iwi of Te Tai Tonga are Ngāi Tahu/Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe and Waitaha, and in the North Island, Te Āti Awa ki Whakarongotai, Ngāti Toa Rangatira
Te_Tai_Tonga
Estuary in Christchurch, New Zealand
discovery of the South Island by Waitaha ancestor, Rākaihautū. Traditional food gathering or mahinga kai sites of Waitaha, Rapuwai, Kāti Mamoe and subsequently
Avon_Heathcote_Estuary
Town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
local iwi and hapū: Haraki Marae and meeting house are affiliated with Waitaha and the Ngāti Rangiwewehi hapū of Ngāti Rangiwewehi ki Tai. Makahae – Te
Te_Puke
such as Trans-Tasman Resources' proposed sea bed mining project, and the Waitaha Hydro Project, that had been previously rejected due to their likely adverse
List of Fast-track Approvals Act 2024 projects
List_of_Fast-track_Approvals_Act_2024_projects
City in the South Island, New Zealand
iwi in the Nelson district are Ngāti Hāwea, Ngāti Wairangi, Waitaha and Kāti Māmoe. Waitaha people developed the land around the Waimea Gardens, are believed
Nelson,_New_Zealand
New Zealand public health researcher
Marie Crengle is a New Zealand Māori academic, of Kāti Māmoe, Kāi Tahu and Waitaha descent and as of 2020 is a full professor at the University of Otago,
Sue_Crengle
"southern North Island" – ngahere gecko Woodworthia cf. brunnea Cope, 1869 – Waitaha gecko Woodworthia "Central Otago" – schist gecko Woodworthia "Cromwell"
List_of_geckos_of_New_Zealand
Town in the South Island of New Zealand
with a roll of approximately 730 students. The school opened in 2016. Waitaha School is a special education school with a roll of 125 students. Rolleston
Rolleston,_New_Zealand
Canadian - New Zealand academic
the Keepers of the Water. Stewart-Harawira is an enrolled member of the Waitaha ki Te Waipounamu iwi in Aotearoa New Zealand. In 1993 Stewart-Harawira
Makere_Stewart-Harawira
New Zealand tā moko artist
also working as an art teacher at Te Kura Whakapūmau Te Reo Tūturu ki Waitaha school in Christchurch. She homeschooled her five children, and one of
Christine_Harvey
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Descended from Te Aute, who connects to both Hotunui and Takakōpiri of Waitaha-a-Hei Ngāti Kuriuaua - Descended from Kuriuaua, a son of Rautao Ngāti Rautao
Ngāti_Maru_(Hauraki)
Māori o Te Whānau Tahi in Spreydon (Decile 3), and Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Waitaha in Woolston (Decile 1). The decile indicates the socio-economic group that
List of schools in the Canterbury Region
List_of_schools_in_the_Canterbury_Region
New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief)
for this. He was refused by the Ngāti Awa at Te Awa-o-te-Atua and by the Waitaha at Otamarakau (because they were relatives of Tamakari and Morewhati, whom
Tūtānekai
Scientific study of renewing and restoring ecosystems
S2CID 228960211. Broughton, D; (Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Taranaki, Ngā; McBreen, K; (Waitaha, Kāti Māmoe, Ngāi Tahu) (2015-04-03). "Mātauranga Māori, tino rangatiratanga
Ecological_restoration
National park on the South Island of New Zealand
southern brown kiwi. One of the earliest settlers on the South Island was the Waitaha people, who are believed to have settled directly on the South Island from
Fiordland_National_Park
Kahui Tipua and Te Rapuwai, ancient peoples of shadowy memory, and then Waitaha, followed by Kāti Mamoe, the latter arriving late in the 16th century,
History of the Dunedin urban area
History_of_the_Dunedin_urban_area
River Kaka River Kakanui River Kakapo River Kākāpōtahi River / Little Waitaha River Kaniere River Kapowai River Karakatuwhero River Karamea River Karangarua
List_of_rivers_of_New_Zealand
of the area. Dating to the 15th century, likely contemporary with the Waitaha iwi's occupation of the area, it is the second oldest known waka in New
Papanui_Inlet
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English : variant spelling of Leach 1.
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World, A group of shells
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Smiling
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