WebMahupuku also began the newspaper Te Puke ki Hikurangi. Published intermittently until 1913, it was a mouthpiece of the Kotahitanga and a valuable record of tribal tradition and whakapapa (genealogy). A symbol of unity WebTe Puke ki Hikurangi, Te Mareikura and other Māori newspapers publish national and international news and events in Māori as well extensive coverage of farming activities. …
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WebJan 5, 1858, Maori population Jun 21, 1896, Maori population Aug 11, 1913, Native speakers of Maori language Jan 1, 1940, Maori urban migration Jan 1, 1950, 'Pepper pottered' communities May 14, 1951, Maori population Mar 17, 1970, Concerns expressed Sep 14, 1972, Maori language petition Jun 21, 2011, National survey of Maori language WebTe Aka Māori Dictionary whakakapi 1. (verb) (-a) to fill up (a space), occupy, replace, stand as a substitute. Show example 2. (verb) (-a,-ngia) to conclude, complete, close, finish (speeches, writing, lectures) - especially in the sense of tying together the ideas that have been said or written earlier or by other speakers. my cat stepped in pine sol
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WebOne editorial referred to resources, laws and acts and conservation in Rarotonga (Te Puke Ki Hikurangi 1900, pp. 1–2) and a further example discussed the establishment of a Komiti Māori to govern and conserve oyster reserves (Te Toa Takitini 1923, pp. 3–4). WebTe Puke Ki Hikurangi It will be ears and voice for us who remain in ignorance of the enormous tasks of Te Kotahitanga. Te Puke ki Hikurangi December 21, 1897 Maori were quick to take up the use of new technology and there was no better example than the use of a printing press at Papawai. Tamahau Mahupuku started Te Puke ki Hikurangi … Web1. (personal name) (1837-42?-1904) Ngāti Kahungunu; progressive leader and runholder, he started the Māori language newspaper Te Puke ki Hikurangi and established Papawai … my cat steal dog food