PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «KAREAREA»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «KAREAREA»
Scopri l'uso di
karearea nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
karearea e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Iconography of New Zealand Maori Religion
The bird is Karearea also called Kaiaia, Kaeaea, Karewarewea etc. (Williams
1971:100). This is the bush hawk Falco novaesealandiae. The karearea is the
messenger to the gods from Te Ao Marama. Ariki who have taken the voyage on
Te ...
2
The Lore of the Whare-wānanga: Or Teachings of the Maori ...
Ka timata tona karakia, ka katohia nga tikitiki, ara; mahunga o nga tohunga ka
hoatu ki runga i te karearea. Ma te tohunga nana i whakatakoto te whatu te
oneone tuatahi ; ka mutu ka riro ma nga tohunga mahi 0 te whare e mahi. Katahi
ka ...
You can have a close-up view of one of our karearea—the New Zealand falcon.
It's feeding time soon, and you can also see one fly around when it is being
exercised. Another one is going to be released in the next few days, and you can
...
4
Nga Pepeha a Nga Tipuna:
The children, however, became spirits in the cliffs and to this day, when people
shout before them, answer, Ka tamariki a Hine-aroaro-te-pari (literally, 'Hine-
before-the- cliff'). See Kei ware-ware . . . for other versions. 1138 Ka tangi te
karearea ...
Hirini Moko Mead, Neil Grove, 2004
5
Falcons, Including: Common Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon, Merlin ...
We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. This particular book contains chapters focused on Falcons, Falco, and Images of falcons. More info:
6
Birds of Aotearoa: a natural and cultural history
a natural and cultural history Margaret Rose Orbell, Carolyn Lagahetau. To the
Maori the kahu's larger size, broad wings and soaring, effortless flight gave it an
air of command, and it was for them symbolic of a noble rangatira. The karearea ...
Margaret Rose Orbell, Carolyn Lagahetau, 2003
7
String Figures of the Tuamotus
Toe The Tuamotuan chant, as given by Paea of Anaa, is: Fafarua te fafarua,
karearea te karearea. (Repeated once) 27 This figure is identical with the
Hawaiian Umeke Ai o Hma. (b) Nohohaga Fafarua (Dwelling place of the Devil
fish) 4.
Kenneth Pike Emory, Honor Maude, 1979
8
The Greenstone Princess
The Tui disappeared into the tree tops and the boys swore they could hear the
screech of a Karearea even though there was none to be seen. Then a second
screech, this time from a distance far away. The Karearea was gone as if it had ...
9
The Lore of The Whare-Wananga
the whatus are then placed in the hole, the karearea remaining. The green lizard
and the tuatara having been buried, the post is placed in position, and when it is
upright, the 'son of Arawaru' [see note twelve] is put by the first priest ontop of ...
Owing to a misapplication of the native names, Kahu and Karearea, in Mr. Gray's
first list, writers in this country have invariably fallen into the error of considering
our large brown hawk the Falco harpe, and our " Sparrow-kawk" the Falco ...
Royal Society of New Zealand, 1869
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «KAREAREA»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
karearea nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Ultimate frisbee champ in Kerikeri
She's going with the New Zealand female team called Karearea. The 21-year-old says it's a fun game that has definitely earned the name ... «Auckland stuff.co.nz, lug 15»
Kia ora: Martinborough
Wildlife: There are seals at Cape Palliser and a local project has been successfully reintroducing karearea (native falcons) to the area. «New Zealand Herald, lug 15»
Walking against the flow for whio
The standout birds of the day, however, were the karearea, who screeched insanely around us all along the path." The rocks of Colac Bay, "like ... «Manawatu Standard, giu 15»
Eagle eyes sought for missing falcon
The New Zealand falcon (Karearea), released as part of a world-first conservation project, is called Kurangaituku and Wingspan founder ... «SundayNews.co.nz, mag 15»
Birds of prey link NZ, UK writers
Peat said the falcon, also known as the karearea, was ''among the rarest and fastest in our skies'' but could be seen in Dunedin, mostly Mt ... «Otago Daily Times, mag 15»
Hopes high as young falcon takes wing
Quentin, a young New Zealand falcon, or karearea, took to the skies over Escarpment Vineyard joining two other falcons. His release was part ... «Wairarapa Times-Age, apr 15»
Karearea could be pet pigeon killer
A predatory, hungry karearea, or New Zealand falcon, is thought to have ... At the end of March the Colliers noticed the karearea after one of the ... «Taranaki Daily News, apr 15»
Kia ora: Roxburgh
The native falcon, the karearea, soars around here and their numbers are steadily increasing. Plus you will see bellbirds, tui and far too many ... «New Zealand Herald, apr 15»
Honour and Pari rule the roost at vineyard
Honour, one of two native falcons, or karearea, introduced to keep pest birds away from Martinborough vineyards, keeps a wary eye out for a ... «The Southland Times, mar 15»
Saving the falcon
They dive-bomb their prey at 150 kph making the native falcon (karearea) New Zealand's fastest and most agile bird. But with fewer than 6000 ... «Radio New Zealand, feb 15»