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moko-moko
‖ moko-moko (ˈmɔkɔˈmɔkɔ) Also mako-mako, moka-moka. [Maori.] 1. A New Zealand species of lizard (Lygosoma ornatum or L. moko).[1820 Gram. & Voc. Lang. N. Zealand (C.M.S.) 182 Moko moko, a small lizard.] 1902 in Webster Suppl. 2. The Bell-bird, Anthornis melanura.a 1888 A. W. Bathgate in Sladen Austr...
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Pita Moko
Pita Te Turuki Tamati Moko (9 May 1885 – 8 June 1943) was a notable New Zealand land agent, commission agent and Ratana administrator. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngati Whakaue and Te Arawa iwi. He was born in Rotorua, New Zealand on 9 May 1885. He stood in Eastern Maori in the 1928 and...
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Moko (dolphin)
Moko (2006 – 7 July 2010) was a male bottlenose dolphin who associated with humans on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand from 2007 to 2010. Moko, short for Mokotahi, a headland on Mahia Peninsula, was three-years-old as of July 2009. He resided at Mahia Beach for two and a half years ...
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Tā moko
is the permanent marking or "tattoo" as traditionally practised by Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. It is one of the five main Polynesian tattoo styles (the other four are Marquesan, Samoan, Tahitian and Hawaiian). (tattooists) were considered , or inviolable and sacred. Historical pract...
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Peter Moko
Peter Moko was a New Zealand rugby league footballer who played for New Zealand Māori and Glebe. Playing career
An outside back/three-quarters, Moko toured Australia in 1908 with the first ever New Zealand Māori side. The side was led by Albert Asher and played an important role in establishing rugb...
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Moko, Burkina Faso
Moko is a village in the Bagassi Department of Balé Province in southern Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 700. References Populated places in the Boucle du Mouhoun Region
Balé Province
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Moko
Moko may refer to: Moko (dolphin), a male bottlenose dolphin that associated with New Zealanders from 2007 to 2010 Moko (mythology), a character in the mythology of Mangaia in the Cook Islands Moko, Burkina Faso, a village Moko drums, Asian bronze drums MOKO, a shopping mall in Grand Century Place, ...
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To MOKO - MOKO 新世紀廣場
MOKO is located above the MTR Mong Kok East Station and has a well-developed transportation network. MOKO providing diverse mix of brand-name retailers and restaurants, including jewellery & watches, cosmetics, health products, AV, fashion & accessories. Mall is also featured with T Galleria by DFS gathered near 50 international beauty brands ...
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GitHub - MOKO-iOS-Base-Library/MKTrackerPlus_Module: MokoTracker+ app组件化
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Moko (mythology)
In the mythology of Mangaia in the Cook Islands, Moko is a wily character and grandfather of the heroic Ngaru. Moko is a ruler or king of the lizards, and he orders his lizard subjects to climb into the basket of the sky demon Amai-te-rangi to spy on him. When Amai-te-rangi pulls up his basket, he i...
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MOKO 新世纪广场
MOKO 新世纪广场(,英文前称:)是香港一个大型商场及写字楼,地址是九龙太子太子道西193号。商场楼高7层,面积达720,000平方呎,为港铁旺角东站上盖建筑之一,座落于公共运输交汇点,由新鸿基地产及九广铁路公司合作发展及共同持有、香港王欧阳集团设计、新辉建筑有限公司兴建,原址是旺角站货场,于1997年12月开幕。新世纪广场除了设有商场外,并与两座高级写字楼及帝京酒店相连。新世纪广场落成曾经是旺角区最大的商场(720,000平方呎),直到2004年朗豪坊竣工为止(600,000平方呎)。 商场名称
2012年时,新鸿基表示会在翻新工程后更改商场名称,唯部份商场租户在2013年时网页上透露商场...
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Bigyan moko ng reaso - Tagalog - Anglais Traduction et exemples - MyMemory
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Moko jumbie
A Moko Jumbie (also known as "Moko Jumbi" or "Mocko Jumbie") is a stilts walker or dancer. "Moko" means healer in Central Africa and "jumbi", a West Indian term for a ghost or spirit that may have been derived from the Kongo language word zumbi. The Moko Jumbies are thought to originate from West Af...
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Sidney Moko Mead
Sir "Sidney" Hirini Moko Haerewa Mead (born 8 January 1927) is a New Zealand anthropologist, historian, artist, teacher, writer and prominent Māori leader. Initially training as a teacher and artist, Mead taught in many schools in the East Coast and Bay of Plenty regions, and later served as princip...
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