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raupo
‖ raupo (ˈraʊpɔː, ˈraʊpəʊ) Also 9 ra-poo. [Maori.] A New Zealand bulrush (Typha Muelleri) used for building native houses, thatching roofs, etc. Also attrib., and ellipt., a hut built of raupo.1832 A. Earle 9 Months' Resid. N. Zealand 99 Another party was collecting rushes (which grow plentifully in...
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Raupo
Raupo may refer to:
Typha orientalis, a wetland plant
Raupo, a fictional town in the Footrot Flats cartoon
Raupo Press a small press in New Zealand previously Raupo, an 1876 iron barque which sailed in New Zealand and was deliberately sunk in Lyttelton Harbour.
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Libby Hakaraia
North Shore, N.Z: Raupo.
Hakaraia, L., & Urlich, C. W. (2008). Te kahui o Matariki: Contemporary Māori art for Matariki. North Shore City, N.Z: Raupo.
Hakaraia, L. (2004). Matariki. Auckland, N.Z.: Reed.
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korupe
‖ korupe N.Z. (ˈkɔːrʊpe) Also korurupe. [Maori kōrupe, kororupe.] The outer facing of the lintel of a door, often richly carved.[1844 W. Williams Dict. N.Z. Lang. 36/2 Karupe,..lintel of a door.] 1897 A. Hamilton Maori Art (1901) ii. 84 The front of the doorway was finished off by a carved slab, the...
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Tinopai
A large raupo church, capable of holding several hundred people, was built here in 1852.
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toi-toi
‖ toi-toi (ˈtɔɪtɔɪ, ˈtɔetɔe) Also toe-toe, tohi, toi. [Maori.] The native name for various tall reed-like grasses of the genus Arundo, esp. A. conspicua, natives of New Zealand.1843 in A. Domett Collect. Ord. (1850) (Morris), Every building constructed wholly or in part of raupo, nikau, toi⁓toi, wiw...
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Max Cryer
Love Me Tender (Exile 2008)
Max Vocab, with Cherie Brown (Harcourt Education, 2004)
Max Vocab: Fun Lessons in the English Language with Cherie Brown (Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd. 2004)
Max Vocab: Journeys in the English Language with Cherie Brown (Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd. 2004)
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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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Eric Heath (artist)
Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd. 1997
Marine Fishes of New Zealand: Deeper Coastal and Ocean Waters v. 2 (Mobil New Zealand nature series) by L. Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd. 1997
Seashore Life (Mobil New Zealand nature series) by Eric Heath and R.K. Dell.
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Scotty Morrison (broadcaster)
The Raupo Phrasebook of Modern Maori: The user-friendly guide for all New Zealanders. Auckland, NZ: Penguin NZ.
Morrison, S. (2020).
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Reed Publishing
In 2007 it changed its name to "Raupo Publishing (NZ)". Raupo is Maori for bulrush (Typha orientalis), a type of reed. Raupo is currently an imprint of the Penguin Group.
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Deidre Brown
Reprinted by Raupo (Penguin) Publishing.
2005 Brown, D.S. Maori Arts of the Gods, Reed Publishing, Auckland, 95p. Reprinted by Raupo (Penguin) Publishing.
2003 Brown, D.S. Tai Tokerau Whakairo Rakau: Northland Maori Wood Carving, Auckland, Reed Publishing, 248p.
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Sarah Cripps
The homestead (pictured) was built in wattle and daub with toi-toi and raupo thatching.
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Footrot Flats
She is the proprietor of La Parisienne Hairdressing Salon in Raupo. Rangi's father is an abattoir slaughterman and his mother teaches at Raupo School.
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Waipu Lagoons
Australasian bittern (Botaurus poiciloptilus) – endangered
Australian coot (Fulica atra australis)
Grey teal (Anus gracilis)
Pūkeko (Porphyrio porphyrio)
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