10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MANGEMANGE»
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mangemange in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mangemange and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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the melanesians of british new guinea
Mangemange, who is a village constable, replied that he now wore government
clothes and would have nothing to do with the matter, and ordered one of the
villagers to take the faeces to Inawi and to throw them into the river there. This
was ...
2
Nga Pepeha a Nga Tipuna:
The pepeha is a warning to be aware of the need for vigilance. 1324 Kia penei te
mar5ro o te kakahu me te mangemange. Brougham 1975:14; Grey 1857:50 'The
strength of your clothing should be like the mangemange.' The mangemange ...
Hirini Moko Mead, Neil Grove, 2004
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand
A bare strip some 8 ft. or 10 ft. wide runs up the centre of the floor, and the space
between this and the side walls is littered down with fern or mangemange,
covered with mats of green flax. This serves as a sleeping-place for the Maoris,
who lie ...
Mangemange, a kind of climbing fern, or sheets of totarabark protected the lower
part of the walls, and against this the earth was thrown up from a ditch sunk
below the floorlevel, which acted as a drain for the building. The roof was framed
in a ...
Royal Society of New Zealand, 1903
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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
Sometimes other creepers (Passiflora tetrandra and Parsonsia sp.) were used,
but not commonly ; and among the northern tribes the creeping fern
mangemange (Lygodium artieulatum) was generally used to bind the outward
thatch securely ...
New Zealand Institute, 1875
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The Melanesians of British New Guinea
Mangemange, who is a village constable, replied that he now wore government
clothes and would have nothing to do with the matter, and ordered one of the
villagers to take the faeces to Inawi and to throw them into the river there. This
was ...
7
Ngāti Ruanui: A History
Te Ruaki is on farmland at the corner of Davidson and Ohangai roads, at the
confluence of the Mangemange and Tangahoe rivers, with a steep cliff dropping
into the Mangemange. Unfortunately, as with many pa in the Ngati Ruanui 430 ...
8
Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
I am greatly indebted to the many North Mekeo who have shared their knowledge
, wealth, and energies with me and my wife over the years, most notably Kaiva
Muniapu, Pafifi Komoli, Mangemange Muniapu, Peniaimo Peniaimo, Ameaua ...
Fiona McCormack, Kate Barclay, 2013
9
Ko nga whakapepeha me nga whakaahuareka a nga tipuna o ...
... of inhabitants, shall be overgrown with weeds. Kia penei te maroro o to kakahu
Me te mangemange. Let your clothes be made strong as the mangemange,
which never wears out. Kia taua te kaurerewa. Let us go in skirmishing order. 50.
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Journal of the Polynesian Society
24 Tarionge Mangemange-rau (/) = 23 Toto = '-'- Rongorongo = Turi of Antra
canoe. Possibly Mangemange-rau married Kiki, of the lullaby (see ante). If so,
this table agrees with the song. Next, we find in the Rarotongan history of Tangiia
, that ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MANGEMANGE»
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mangemange is used in the context of the following news items.
From small beginnings . . .
... planting, wide lawns, a grass tennis court and extended views of inland Taranaki, up the Mangemange river valley towards Lake Rotokare. «Taranaki Daily News, Oct 12»
My Auckland: Howick
Mangemangeroa, the valley of the Mangemange, boasts one of the world's longest ferns, which grows up trees. The Mangemange track is ... «New Zealand Herald, Sep 12»