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  • 71Ngāti Maniapoto — Iwi of New Zealand Rohe (location) Waikato Waitomo Waka (canoe) Tainui Population …

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  • 72Waitara, New Zealand — Waitara …

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  • 73List of Māori iwi — The following is a list of the Māori iwi of New Zealand. Contents 1 Iwi 2 See also 3 External links 3.1 Iwi websites …

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  • 74Ngāti Apa — Iwi of New Zealand Rohe (location) Manawatu Waka (canoe) Kurahaupō Population 3021 …

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  • 75Ngāti Tūwharetoa — Iwi of New Zealand Eastern Lake Taupo, Turangi to Taupo …

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  • 76Sitamun — (also Sitamen, Satamun; c. (1370 BCE–unknown) was an Ancient Egyptian princess and queen consort during the 18th dynasty. She is often described as the eldest daughter of Pharaoh Amenhotep III and his Great Royal Wife Tiye who was later married… …

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  • 77Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements — have been a significant feature of New Zealand race relations and politics since 1975. Over the last 30 years, New Zealand governments have increasingly provided formal legal and political opportunity for Māori to seek redress for breaches by the …

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  • 78New Zealand — This article is about the country. For other uses, see New Zealand (disambiguation). NZ redirects here. For other uses, see NZ (disambiguation). New Zealand Aotearoa …

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  • 79Bastion Point — There is also a Bastion Point near Mallacoota, Victoria, Australia. Bastion Point ( Takaparawhau in Māori) is a coastal piece of land in Orakei, Auckland, New Zealand, overlooking the Waitemata Harbour. The area has significance in New Zealand… …

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  • 80Horomona Pohio — Horomona Pohio, (1815 1880) was a Ngai Tahu leader, missionary, assessor and land protester. Early life Horomona Pohio claimed descent from the major lines of Ngai Tahu, Ngati Mamoe and Waitaha. His hapu were Ngai Taoka, Ngati Huirapa, Ngai Te… …

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