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copper Maori
copper Maori N.Z. (ˈkɒpə ˈmaʊərɪ) Also Kopa Maori, Kapura Maori, etc. [Maori kāpura fire, kopa oven.] A Maori oven in which food is placed on heated stones and covered with flax, earth, etc.c 1826 J. Heberley Autobiogr. 30 (MS.), [They] sucked [the slave girl's] blood..till [she] was dead, then they... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maori
Maori, n. (a.) (‖ ˈmɑːɔri, ˈmaʊərɪ) Pl. Maori, Maori(e)s. [The native name: said to mean ‘of the usual kind’ (Morris Austral Eng.)] 1. a. A member of the Polynesian people inhabiting New Zealand. Also attrib. or adj. pertaining to this people or their language; absol. the language.1843 Penny Cycl. X... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Lawn (miner)
They worked claims at Tucker Flat near Hokitika and at Maori Gully near Stillwater. John returned to Tarrangower during 1871; it appears that he went to South Australia soon afterwards to work in the copper mines around Moonta, Kadina wikipedia.org
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Lycaena salustius
Lycaena salustius, the common copper or the coastal copper, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. It is known in the Maori language as pepe para riki, a name that is shared with a few other members of the genus Lycaena native to New Zealand. wikipedia.org
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paua
paua N.Z. (ˈpɑːwə) Also pawa. [Maori.] A large gastropod mollusc of the genus Haliotis, esp. H. iris, which attaches itself to rocks by suction and is sometimes collected and used for food. Also attrib. Cf. abalone, ormer.[1820 Gram. & Vocab. Lang. N.Z. (Church Missionary Soc.) 191 Paua, s. a shell-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rotumans
Rotumans are generally noted as being of a light olive to medium brown complexion, with generally wavy black hair, although some individuals have naturally copper-ginger But Rotuman musical tradition, prior to European and Central Polynesian influence, consisted primarily of chanting similar to traditional Tahitian or Maori wikipedia.org
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Colin Cooper (rugby union)
Copper also took the side to the 2011 and 2012 ITM Cup semi-finals and won the 2014 ITM Cup Premiership. On 23 July 2013, New Zealand Rugby announced Colin Cooper as the new head coach of the Maori All Blacks. wikipedia.org
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Lycaena boldenarum
Lycaena boldenarum, the boulder copper, is a species of butterfly which is endemic to New Zealand, it is found on both North Island and South Island in It shares the Maori name pepe para riki with two congeners the common copper (Lycaena salustius) and the glade copper (Lycaena feredayi). wikipedia.org
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Tom Jones impersonator
Warren, a former school teacher, built up his popularity in the 1980s, performing at venues such as the Copper Grill in The Weld on Jalan Raja Chulan, Influenced but not impersonating New Zealand singer Bunny Walters who died in 2016 has been referred to as the Maori Tom Jones. wikipedia.org
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Lycaena rauparaha
Lycaena rauparaha, Rauparaha's copper, Fereday’s copper or mokarakare is a species of butterfly endemic to New Zealand. It acquired its English common name because it occurred in the same coastal areas as the rangatira (chief) and war leader of Ngāti Toa Maori, Te Rauparaha wikipedia.org
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Lingling-o
surviving examples of lingling-o, dating back to around 500 BC, were made out of nephrite jade, but many later examples were also made of shell, gold, copper the ancient Korean Peninsula Zhūlóng: zoomorphic stone artifacts produced in neolithic China with a similar c- or comma-like shape Hei-tiki: similar Maori wikipedia.org
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Diamond Jenness
Puiplirmiut Uallirgmiut (Kanianermiut) Origin of the Copper Eskimos and their copper culture In his article in Geographical Review, Jenness described “Because they are ‘free citizens,’ ” Jenness stated, “Maori are neither segregated on reserves, nor subject to state-sanctioned institutional barriers wikipedia.org
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1842 in New Zealand
It publishes until 1846, and is revived as The Maori Messenger and Te Manuhiri Tuarangi between 1849 and 1863. 1 February: The first settlers arrive in Undated Copper is discovered on Kawau Island and a mine established. Sport Cricket The first recorded game in Wellington is played in December. wikipedia.org
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Dominion Museum building
The Maori Collection including the Maori House originally built at Turanganui, Poverty Bay were housed in the Dominion Farmers' Institute from 1924 until The roof is steel-framed and clad with copper and glass. The museum was officially opened by the Governor-General on 1 August 1936. wikipedia.org
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Māngere Inlet
Tō Waka at Ōtāhuhu is the location of one of the overland routes between the two harbours (and thus the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea), where the Maori sewage mixed with stormwater overflows, and other contamination still leads to above-average traces of toxins like pesticides, insecticides, PCBs and copper wikipedia.org
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