PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «KORIMAKO»
korimako
habitats
speech
contest
stream
street
frankton
bird
song
lodge
zealand
bellbird
also
known
māori
names
makomako
passerine
endemic
greenish
colouration
only
living
member
genus
anthornis
forms
significant
component
famed
native
land
birds
zealanders
easily
recognise
melodious
which
described
sounding
taranaki
korimako
maori
radio
station
based
luxury
located
near
murchison
beautiful
setting
comfortable
stylish
accommodation
maximum
guests
other
mockie
geographical
variation
three
subspecies
extant
kings
gallery
melanura
found
section
includes
general
information
about
taxonomy
description
where
find
plymouth
listen
schedule
location
contact
broadcast
reviews
traveler
candid
photos
great
deals
ranked
inns
rated
likes
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «KORIMAKO»
Descubre el uso de
korimako en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
korimako y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Columba Sara Evelyn, 2011
2
The Turnbull Library Record
15 Te Korimako, 15 October 1885, p.8. 16 Te Korimako, 1 March 1882, pp. 1-2.
17 Te Korimako, 15 January 1883, p. 6. 18 Te Korimako, 15 August 1885, p.4. 19
E.g., Hauraki Paora's letter reminded of the bird's need for food {Te Korimako, ...
3
Birds of Aotearoa: a natural and cultural history
Korimako are restless creatures, always on the move, and when feeding on
nectar from kowhai or fuchsia they swing upside down to reach into the drooping
flowers. A flighty woman sure to get into trouble might be called 'he kopara
kairerere', ...
Margaret Rose Orbell, Carolyn Lagahetau, 2003
4
Words have wings: teaching and learning with computer networks
to spare, having spent next year's budget in advance buying a cheap modem,
and that your main interest is in linking in with Te Wahapu and associated
systems in the Korimako network. Like K12Net, which originated in the US
through the ...
5
Rere atu, taku manu!: discovering history, language, and ...
-10- Inculcating Habits of Industry: Pakeha Prescriptions for Work and the
Capitalist Ethic in Te Korimako Hazel Petrie Nineteenth-century Pakeha
administrators in New Zealand had enormous faith not only in the fundamental
truths of their ...
Jenifer Curnow, Ngapare Kaihine Hopa, Jane McRae, 2002
Gone The tohunga who healed from within with his remedy of aroha Gone Their
boots their jackets no longer hide their scars The third poem is, 'Bellbird and Flax
Flower.' In New Zealand we call the Bellbird Korimako. Flax, of course, is widely ...
7
Murder in Opunake: Detective Senior Sergeant Aleksander ...
Birds such as the piwaiwaka, korimako, kereru, tui and finches would busy
themselves catching insects and gathering nectar during the spring and summer
months. The plants would afford berries for winter feeding. Aleksander was very
aware ...
The Port Hills, near Christchurch New Zealand, are cloud-capped, only a few
patches lit by the early morning sun. Tui and korimako, the blossoms of kowhai
and gum trees, indicate springtime in the Southern Hemisphere. It's the end of
August ...
9
Postcolonial Imaginings: Fictions of a New World Order
It blooms in the earliest part of spring, with flowers that the tui and korimako love.
It likes coastal areas, and lets its seeds fall into rivers and the sea. And they are
carried to other beaches so the kowhai blooms through the land. A sea-tree ...
Tongues of Ash is a literal exploration of the New Zealand landscape through memory, emotion, and spirituality. With passages of wry humour, raw imagery, and insightful observations, Westwater extracts insights from a mysterious landscape.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «KORIMAKO»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
korimako en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Hutt residents should stay tuned for more visits from bellbirds
Hutt Valley residents are likely to be able to enjoy more frequently the melodious songs of New Zealand's native bellbird, or korimako, as their ... «The Dominion Post, Jul 15»
Construction underway on 16 new Housing NZ homes
The new homes at 5 - 11 Korimako Street will be warm, dry and energy-efficient two-bedroom homes built to modern standards. All of the new ... «Voxy, Jul 15»
Young speakers lift the bar
Korimako (senior English): Louis Paul (Huanui College) 1, Te Hauariki Gardiner-Toi (Taipa Area School) 2, Jay McLaren-Harris (Dargaville ... «New Zealand Herald, Jun 15»
Te Tai Tokerau Regional Ngā Manu Kōrero results
While there are the main four sections, Pei Te Hurinui (Senior Māori), Rāwhiti Ihaka (Junior Māori), Korimako (Senior English) and Tā Turi Kara ... «Māori Television, Jun 15»
Event hailed for te reo revitalisation
The competition is separated into five categories: Ta Turi Kara: Junior English, Rawhiti Ihaka: Junior Maori, Korimako: Senior English, Pei Te ... «Northern Advocate, Jun 15»
One for the birds
While the 15-hectare property is named after the native fish that once inhabited its babbling brook, a more apt name would be korimako or ... «Stuff.co.nz, May 15»
2015 marks 50th year of Ngā Manu Kōrero Speech Contest
Named 'The Korimako Contest', the competition began in 1965 and acknowledges and commemorates Dr Pei Te Hurinui Jones, a Ngāti ... «Māori Television, May 15»
Hamilton pensioners stung with 11 per cent rent increase
Terry McKelvey, a tenant at the council's Korimako Street complex, said residents were shocked to learn of the rent hike. Most residents were ... «Waikato Times, May 15»
Edward Livingstone's descent into 'primal, wounded hateful self'
Its streets are named after birds -- kiwi, korimako, kaka, moa -- and the theme is continued on the fence and gate of the local school. The bus ... «Stuff.co.nz, Abr 15»
Residents say street couldn't cope with Housing NZ plan
But long-time Korimako St resident Lindsey Jordan said the narrow cul-de-sac was already congested during the day as parents looked for a ... «Stuff.co.nz, Abr 15»