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    Ihumātao is an archaeological site of historic importance in the suburb of Māngere, Auckland. Once a pā site, it stands on the Ihumātao Peninsula, at...
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  • Phil Goff over Ihumātao development". Radio New Zealand. Archived from the original on 24 July 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2019. "Ihumātao eviction live:...
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    at Ihumātao in Māngere". The New Zealand Herald. ISSN 1170-0777. Archived from the original on 4 August 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2019. "Ihumātao a lesson...
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    important archaeological sites, such as the Ōtuataua stonefield gardens at Ihumātao, and Māngere Mountain, a former pā site important to Waiohua tribes. The...
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    established at Ihumātao. The area flourished as a farming area primarily for wheat and oat crops, which were processed at a mill at Ihumātao. Until the 1860s...
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  • The Ihumātao Rugby League Club was a rugby league club in Auckland, New Zealand which existed from 1922 to 1923. They competed in the Auckland Rugby League...
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  • (English: "Afloat") is a Māori language song, released in 2019 to protest the Ihumātao housing development. Written by musician Rob Ruha, it was released as a...
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    remembered for his Wesleyan faith, which resulted in the establishment of the Ihumātao Mission Station, as well as his continued efforts to foster peace between...
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  • criticised for not consulting the ahi kā of Ihumātao (i.e. the Te Ahiwaru Waiohua and Ngāti Mahuta residents of Ihumātao Village). From the 1860s, the Native...
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    Papakura and Ōtāhuhu, or waka could take the sea route across the Manukau to Ihumātao (where Auckland International Airport is now). The main tribe to use this...
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    Rarotonga (Mt Smart), Ōtāhuhu, Te Pane o Mataaoho (Māngere Mountain), Ihumātao, Matukutūreia (McLaughlin's Mountain) and Matukutūruru (Wiri Mountain)...
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    Mission at Ihumātao. Their association with the area led to the name Ellett's Mount for the volcano. In 1866, ownership of Maungataketake and Ihumātao was returned...
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  • development planned by Fletcher Building on a designated Special Housing Area at Ihumātao was opposed by protesters, who set up a camp at the site. Opponents contended...
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    April 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2024. "Pipi Mā launches season two at Ihumātao". Te Ao Māori News. 7 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2023. "Пиратская...
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    photographer. Matata-Sipu was born in 1985 or 1985, and grew up in Māngere and Ihumātao in Auckland. She affiliates to the Māori nations of Te Wai o Hua ki Te...
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    area's Māori name and was corrected at a later date to Ihumātao. They were based in the Ihumātao area of Māngere and played most of their home games at...
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  • Ihumātao - VIDEO - SOUNZ". www.sounz.co.nz. Retrieved 29 February 2024. PROTECT IHUMĀTAO I, retrieved 29 February 2024 "PASIFIKA SUPPORTING IHUMATAO PROTECTORS...
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  • public life, the Government's COVID-19 vaccination rollout, purchase of Ihumātao land, elimination of referendums on Māori wards and constituencies, and...
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    light rail, the Government's COVID-19 vaccination rollout, purchase of Ihumātao land, Bright Line Test, elimination of referendums on Māori wards, and...
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    was Mokorua, who was descended from the Wai-o-Hua. Te Kawau was born at Ihumātao, near the Manukau Harbour. Te Kawau is thought to have fought against the...
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  • for best personal essay at the 2020 Voyager Media Awards for her essay "Ihumātao: Everyone was there, e hoa". In May 2022 Tibble headlined two events at...
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  • season often addresses the right to protest, reflecting the events at Ihumātao that were happening as the season aired. The portrayal of the series' characters...
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  • the 2019 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt, and joining the occupation of Ihumātao. The group has also organised broader mobilisations such as the 2018 protests...
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    Whau growing in a rocky coastal area at Ōtuataua Stonefields, Ihumātao, near the Manukau Harbour...
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  • Koha software project Those who oppose the planned housing development at Ihumātao refer to themselves as kaitiaki, and set up a camp on the site in 2016...
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    North Island convoy had crossed the Auckland Harbour Bridge and reached Ihumātao and Bastion Point. The haka and hīkoi in opposition to the bill also gained...
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    the rhythm of the marchers. The hīkoi later stopped at Bastion Point and Ihumātao. Green MP Hūhana Lyndon was with the hīkoi. The main North Island hīkoi...
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    to release "Ka Mānu", a single in support of Māori activists occupying Ihumātao. Rika is married to Bossy Hill, with whom she has three sons. She lives...
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    (11 August 2019). "NZ artists band together with new song 'Ka Mānu' for Ihumātao". Te Ao: Māori News. Retrieved 14 December 2021. "Hot 40 Singles Chart"...
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    cultivates, similar to the Otuataua Stonefields at Te Ihu a Maataoho (Ihumātao). The Island is said to be protected by several guardian taniwha, and is...
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