• poor Mokai, and the well-off Asylia. The story revolves around Rohn Partridge, an Asylia Sky Guard, who eventually turned to support the Mokai. Most...
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    Mokai (Māori: Mōkai) is a rural community in the Taupō District and Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island. The local Mōkai Marae and Pakake Taiari...
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    Ohakune (redirect from Ngā Mōkai)
    house are meeting places of the Ngāti Rangi hapū of Ngāti Tui-o-Nuku. Ngā Mōkai Marae and Whakarongo meeting house are meeting places of the Ngāti Rangi...
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    Kawhia Harbour (redirect from Ko Te Mōkai)
    Six other marae are also based at or near Kawhia Harbour: Mōkai Kainga Marae and Ko Te Mōkai meeting house is a meeting place for the Ngāti Maniapoto hapū...
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    Mangaweka (redirect from Mokai Patea)
    with a population density of 255 people per km2. It is part of the larger Mokai Patea statistical area. Mangaweka had a population of 90 at the 2018 New...
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  • The Mokai Power Station is a geothermal power station owned by the Tuaropaki Power Company and operated by Mercury NZ Limited. It is located approximately...
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    by the Taupo Totara Timber Company (TTT) to link their milling centre at Mokai with the New Zealand Government Railways line (NZR) at Putāruru in the Waikato...
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  • However, Number 7 was regularly serviced at the company's Mokai engineering workshop. To reach Mokai, this locomotive successfully negotiated the southern...
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    of people: rangatira, chiefs and ruling families; tūtūā, commoners; and mōkai, slaves. Tohunga also held special standing in their communities as specialists...
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    Te Ngutu o Te Manu Wanganui Tauranga-ika Moturoa New Plymouth Turuturu-Mokai Ngaere The immediate cause of the war was the confiscation of vast areas...
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    two-thirds of the population in part of North Borneo in the 1880s. Slaves (he mōkai) had a recognised social role in traditional Māori society in New Zealand...
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  • Kurow Branch (Duntroon – Hakataramea portion) TTT Co Railway (Mokai Tramway) (Putāruru to Mokai near Lake Taupō) New Zealand Midland Railway Company Limited...
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  • North No.2 Trust. Also, that year, Mighty River Power commissioned the Mōkai geothermal power station geothermal power station in a joint venture with...
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    episodes: " – "Letter to a Stranger"; "Laugh a Little Tear" Wagon Train Mokai 1 episode: "The Charles Avery Story" Suspicion Gina 1 episode: "The Flight"...
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    fields to regenerate, and a percentage of the steam/water is reinjected. The Mokai and Rotokawa geothermal plant was the first to come into operation via a...
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    Geothermal Hydro Wind Huntly Stratford Whirinaki Wairakei Nga Awa Purua Mokai Kawerau Manapouri Benmore Clyde Maraetai Roxburgh Tokaanu Rangipo Aviemore...
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  • unknown number of slaves were captured. Northern tribes used slaves (called mokai) to grow large areas of potatoes for trade with visiting ships. Chiefs started...
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    (TTT) built a 51 miles (82 km) railway between its sawmilling centre at Mokai (near Taupō). and Putāruru, where it connected with the NZ Government Railway...
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    The historical significance of such sites is exemplified by the Turuturu-Mokai complex, which is an archaeological treasure and provides a tangible connection...
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    in 2020. In 2021, he was chosen as one of four lead negotiators for the Mōkai Pātea Treaty of Waitangi claim. On 6 November 2022, Potaka was selected...
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  • Waitapu and Te Rangi-ita settled at Marae-kōwhai, north of Lake Taupō, near Mōkai. The genealogical links (whakapapa) resulting from the marriage between...
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    north-west of Lake Taupō and erected a sawmill at Mokai. The company built a 51 miles (82 km) railway between Mokai and Putāruru, where it connected with the...
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    She came from the iwi (tribes) of Ngā Rauru, Ngāti Tuwharetoa, Ngā iwi o Mōkai Pātea, Ngāti Tamakōpiri, Ngāti Whitikaupeka, Ngāi Te Ohuake, Ngāti Hauiti...
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  • (51 mi) Taupo Totara Timber Company railway to link their milling centre at Mokai with the New Zealand Government Railways line (NZR) at Putāruru. The line...
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  • around Tōrere in the central North Island. It is one of four iwi in the Mōkai Pātea confederation, along with Ngāti Hauiti, Ngāti Tamakōpiri, and Ngāti...
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  • two maunga manu ('bird mountains'), Whakamaru and Tū-aropaki (now site of Mokai Power Station), which the people of Tainui desired. The rangatira (chieftain)...
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    Ahuru), Ngatira marae (Ngati Ahuru), Tarukenga marae (Ngati Te-Ngakau), Mokai marae (Ngati Te Kohera), Ongaroto marae (Ngati Whaita), Paparamu marae (Ngati...
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  • area south of Whakamaru and his descendants, the Ngāti Wairangi, now share Mōkai marae with a number of other hapu. Whāita took the section furthest up the...
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    Whanganui area, led by Joe Rowe, supposedly a dealer in preserved heads (moko mokai). A dispute with local Māori leads to the death of three of his party and...
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  • Marae (hapū: Ngāti te uru, Ngāti Pokaia, Te Whanau pani, Ngāti Horotakere), Mokai kainga marae (hapū: Ngāti Te Mihinga, Ngāti Paretaiko), Kaiewe marae (hapū:...
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