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kakaho - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Some people call the species a variety of toetoe and reserve the term kakaho for the flower stalks of the plant.
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Kakaho conservation campsite: Pureora Forest Park, Waikato region
Beside Kakaho Stream and dense podocarp forest. Swim in the stream or walk the Rimu Track through thick forest before climbing to a stunning viewpoint.
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What does kakaho mean in Maori? - WordHippo
What does kakaho mean in Maori? English Translation. strawberry. More meanings for kakaho. blonde adjective. kakaho. Find more words!
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kakaho
‖ kakaho N.Z. (ˈkɑːkɑːhɔː) [Maori.] a. The dry flower-stalk of the toetoe raupo (Arundo conspicua), used for thatching and the making of mats and cloaks. b. From its use for cloaks, a general term for clothing.1832 A. Earle Narr. Residence N.Z. (1966) 59 They were clothed in mats, called Ka-ka-hoos....
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kakaso/kakaho - Te Māra Reo
The word kākaho in modern Māori refers to the culms of a group of tall grasses; these, and the culms of the tropical Polynesian reeds given cognate names, are ...
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Kakaho: 1 definition
Kakaho in New Zealand is the name of a plant defined with Cortaderia toetoe in various botanical sources.
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Plant Focus: Kakaho vs Pampus - PFWRA
It is endemic to New Zealand and occurs in the North Island (uncommon north of Auckland) and also Marlborough in the South Island. It has distinct secondary ...
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kakaho - Te Aka Māori Dictionary
1. (noun) culm, stem of toetoe - used for lining the walls of buildings and for making kites. Ki te kotahi te kākaho ka whati, ki te kāpuia, e kore ...
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Registrations - Te Nehenehenui
Kākaho is an online connection tool for our people across the world and holds the Maniapoto Membership Register within. How do I check if i'm registered?
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KAKAHO | Atahuri
KAKAHO. The beautiful flower stem of the toe toe. The traditional use of the toe toe was to line inner walls, roofs and partitions of huts.
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Judy Hohaia
From 2003 to 2005 Hohaia and Tawhiao were employed to weave the front and back walls (the area between poupou and the kakaho panels) of the Unitec Institute
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pingao
pingao (ˈpiːŋaɔ) Also pingau. [Maori.] A New Zealand sedge, Desmoschœnus spiralis, with creeping underground stems which help to stabilize sand-dunes.1855 J. D. Hooker Flora Novæ-Zelandiæ I. 272 Desmoschœnus spiralis... Nat[ive] name, ‘Pingao’. 1905 W. B. Where White Man Treads 2 White seashore sand...
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Sonia Snowden
It was woven from kiekie, raupõ, kakaho (the flower of the toetoe) and pingaoto and was created to celebrate Matariki.
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tuku-tuku
tuku-tuku N.Z. (ˈtʊkʊˈtʊkʊ) Also (as one word) tukutuku, tuku tuku. [Maori.] (See quots. 1946 and 1958.)1936 [see kakaho]. 1946 Jrnl. Polynesian Soc. June 160 Tukutuku, ornamental lattice-work of toetoe-reeds (kakaho) cross-laced in various patterns with narrow strips of flax and pingao: a panel of ...
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