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River-mouth lagoon on a mixed sand and gravel beach
A hapua is a river-mouth lagoon on a mixed sand and gravel (MSG) beach, formed at the river-coast interface where a typically braided, although sometimes
Hapua
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Te Hāpua is a community on the shores of the Parengarenga Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. The road to Te Hāpua leaves State Highway 1 at Waitiki Landing
Te_Hāpua
Character in Gilgamesh myths
Humbaba (Ḫumbaba; 𒄷𒌝𒁀𒁀, Ḫumbāba, with an optional determinative 𒀭), originally known as Ḫuwawa in Sumerian (𒄷𒉿𒉿, Ḫuwāwa), was a figure in Mesopotamian
Humbaba
1975 indigenous rights protest march in New Zealand
Foresight'), created and led by Whina Cooper. The hīkoi (march) started in Te Hāpua, the northernmost settlement in New Zealand on 14 September, travelled the
Māori_land_march
Species of spider
Stanwellia hapua is a species of mygalomorph spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described as Aparua hapua in 1968 by Ray Forster from a single
Stanwellia_hapua
International power grid in Asia
otherwise known as HAPUA. However, it wasn't until 1996 that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by members of ASEAN to give HAPUA 10 overarching
ASEAN_Power_Grid
Shallow body of water separated from a larger one by a narrow landform
Jutland several lagoons are known as fjord. In New Zealand the Māori word hapua refers to a coastal lagoon formed at the mouth of a braided river where
Lagoon
New Zealand Māori leader (1895–1994)
women. She is remembered for leading the 1975 Māori land march from Te Hāpua to Wellington, a distance of 1,100 km (680 mi), at the age of 79. Her wide
Whina_Cooper
Structure extending into a body of water to alter water flow
cliff-top Estuary Firth Fjard Fjord Freshwater marsh Fundus Gat Geo Gulf Gut Hapua Headland Inlet Intertidal wetland Island Islet Isthmus Liman Lagoon Machair
Groyne
Māori iwi in New Zealand
members had mixed feelings about the settlement. Ngāti Kuri members from Te Hāpua held a protest at the signing to express their opposition to the agreement
Ngāti_Kurī
Fiord of the South Island of New Zealand
Sutherland Sound (officially Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound) is a fiord of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the smallest of the fiords that make up
Sutherland_Sound
Piece of subcontinental land surrounded by water
cliff-top Estuary Firth Fjard Fjord Freshwater marsh Fundus Gat Geo Gulf Gut Hapua Headland Inlet Intertidal wetland Island Islet Isthmus Liman Lagoon Machair
Island
New Zealand artist and broadcaster (1937–2024)
in 1990 at the Creative New Zealand Te Waka Awards. Muru was born in Te Hāpua, Northland in 1937. He was Māori and affiliated with the iwi, Te Aupōuri
Selwyn_Muru
Geographical region of New Zealand
not include the three northernmost fiords (Milford Sound / Piopiotahi, Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound, and Hāwea / Bligh Sound). The much more widespread definition
Fiordland
Type of freshwater coastal lagoon in New Zealand
This classification differentiates it from hapua, a type of river mouth lagoon. Both waituna and hapua are rare globally but common in New Zealand,
Waituna
Statue in Panguru, New Zealand
her three-year-old granddaughter as the pair left the settlement of Te Hāpua at the start of the 1100-kilometre 1975 Māori land march. The statue is
Statue_of_Dame_Whina_Cooper
Marine reserve in New Zealand waters
mammals and collect teeth and bones. Marine reserves of New Zealand "Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Marine Reserve". doc.govt.nz. Department of Conservation
Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Marine Reserve
Te_Hapua_(Sutherland_Sound)_Marine_Reserve
Protest march or parade
supporters and protestors travelled the length of the North Island, from Te Hāpua to Parliament in Wellington, organised by Whina Cooper. In 2004, a large
Hīkoi
Coastal wetlands where sediments have been deposited by tides or rivers
cliff-top Estuary Firth Fjard Fjord Freshwater marsh Fundus Gat Geo Gulf Gut Hapua Headland Inlet Intertidal wetland Island Islet Isthmus Liman Lagoon Machair
Mudflat
River in New Zealand
Fiordland, New Zealand. It rises west of Lake Quill and flows westward into Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound. List of rivers of New Zealand "Place name detail: Light
Light_River_(New_Zealand)
Lagoon in South Island, New Zealand
Saltwater Lagoon (Māori: Pouerua-hāpua) is a lagoon on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It is in the southern Westland District, with Abut
Saltwater_Lagoon
National Park. From north to south, they are: Piopiotahi / Milford Sound Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound Hāwea / Bligh Sound Te Houhou / George Sound Taitetimu
List_of_sounds_(geography)
Sediment moved by the longshore current
like that of Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora enclosed by the Kaitorete Spit or hapua which form at river-coast interface such as at the mouth of the Rakaia River
Longshore_drift
River in New Zealand
westward through Fiordland National Park into Lake Grave, which drains into Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound. List of rivers of New Zealand Peter Dowling, ed. (2004)
Dark_River_(New_Zealand)
Māhurehure, Te Rauwera) Waima Te Reo Mihi Marae Te Reo Mihi Ngāti Kurī Te Hapua Te Rito Marae Te Rito Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Hine) Moerewa Roma Marae Te Ōhākī Te
List of marae in the Northland Region
List_of_marae_in_the_Northland_Region
New Zealand rugby union player
in New Zealand's National Provincial Championship. Murray grew up in Te Hāpua and Ahipara in the Northland Region in the far North of New Zealand. He
Heremaia_Murray
at the North Cape is only about 10 kilometres north of the harbour. Te Hāpua is a settlement at the western side of the harbour. The harbour was an important
Parengarenga_Harbour
Reserve 446 1997 Te Awaatu Channel (The Gut) Marine Reserve 93 1993 Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Marine Reserve 449 2005 Te Matuku Marine Reserve 690
Marine reserves of New Zealand
Marine_reserves_of_New_Zealand
Oceanic bight in Canterbury, New Zealand
to 50 kilometres (31 mi) out to sea from the current shoreline. Multiple hapua, or river-mouth lagoons, can be found along the length of the bight where
Canterbury_Bight
New Zealand Māori educator (1920-2014)
teach Māori language at a New Zealand university. Penfold was born at Te Hāpua to Te Mutunga Rapata Hoterene and Maro Heteraka in 1920. She was a member
Merimeri_Penfold
New Zealand author and weaver (1925–2011)
1925 at Te Hāpua in Northland, and was the eldest of 14 children. She was affiliated to the iwi Ngāti Kurī. She was educated at Te Hapua and Ngataki
Saana_Murray
New Zealand Māori tribal leader
on 1 September 1871 when the expedition surrounded Te Kooti's camp at Te Hapua, although Te Kooti escaped. Oliver, Steven. "Henare Potae". Dictionary of
Henare_Potae
Sediment replacement process
cliff-top Estuary Firth Fjard Fjord Freshwater marsh Fundus Gat Geo Gulf Gut Hapua Headland Inlet Intertidal wetland Island Islet Isthmus Liman Lagoon Machair
Beach_nourishment
Wai-mahana and as a lad attended the most northerly school in New Zealand — Te Hapua." Justice T.A. Gresson neatly summarised the background to the case: This
In_Re_the_Ninety-Mile_Beach
New Zealand architect (1926–2022)
Hillsborough (1960s) ASB Bank, Pukekohe, Auckland (1960s) Chrystall House, Hapua St, Remuera, Auckland (1969) Kauri Loop Road House, Oratia (1974) (Philip)
Lillian_Chrystall
167.88333°E / -44.63333; 167.88333 17.5 kilometres (10.9 mi) 25.3 km2 Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound 44°46′22″S 167°37′14″E / 44.77278°S 167.62056°E /
List_of_fiords_of_New_Zealand
3724m above sea level Lowest point – Taieri Plains, 2m below sea level Te Hāpua in the far north of the North Island is the northernmost settlement, although
List of extreme points of New Zealand
List_of_extreme_points_of_New_Zealand
Rights and tangata tiriti advocate in New Zealand (1942–2023)
which started in the early 1970s. Nairn attended Te Reo Mihi marae, Te Hāpua in 1977 along with other members.[page needed] She was a founding member
Mitzi_Nairn
New Zealand politician
significant contribution to the nation's political history." Rata was born at Te Hāpua to Te Āta (Arthur) Waitai Rata and Mereana Harowe. His tribal connections
Matiu_Rata
Nearshore zone where wave water comes onto the shore
cliff-top Estuary Firth Fjard Fjord Freshwater marsh Fundus Gat Geo Gulf Gut Hapua Headland Inlet Intertidal wetland Island Islet Isthmus Liman Lagoon Machair
Surf_zone
River in New Zealand
township of Pareora, 8 kilometres (5 mi) south of Timaru. The river ends in a hapua-type river mouth, this means the flow to the ocean is impeded by a gravel
Pareora_River
Zealand Stanwellia grisea (Hogg, 1901) — Australia (Victoria) Stanwellia hapua (Forster, 1968) — New Zealand Stanwellia hoggi (Rainbow, 1914) (type) —
List_of_Pycnothelidae_species
Regional electrical grid
of ASEAN Power Grid project) Heads of ASEAN Power Utilities/Authorities (HAPUA) 5.5 GW 2017[citation needed] South West Interconnected System Australia
Wide_area_synchronous_grid
176°25′00″E / 38.20000°S 176.41667°E / -38.20000; 176.41667 Lake Te Hapua Rotorua Lakes North of Lake Rotoiti 38°01′25″S 176°26′05″E / 38.02361°S
List_of_lakes_of_New_Zealand
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
22 December 2011. A side-road runs eastward from Waitiki Landing to Te Hāpua, the northernmost settlement in New Zealand. Five kilometres north-west
Waitiki_Landing
2022 New Zealand film
tolerance approach to alcoholism among marchers. The marchers march from Te Hāpua at the top of the North Island down to the New Zealand Parliament in Wellington
Whina_(film)
River in Canterbury, New Zealand
ecosystem health and biodiversity, improve water quality, and help keep the hāpua (river-mouth lagoon) open for longer. Together with the nearby Rakaia and
Ashburton_River_/_Hakatere
Place in South Island, New Zealand
lived there for the rest of his life. The nearby Sutherland Falls and Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound are named after him. After Sutherland married in 1890
Milford_Sound_(village)
Town in Satakunta, Finland
Mettälänkangas, Myllymäki, Pansia, Reima, Tapala rural: Ala-Honkajoki, Hapua, Jyränkylä, Korvaluoma-Karhusaari, Kyynärjärvi, Narvi, Niinisalo, Santaskylä
Kankaanpää
Narrow sand spit in New Zealand
Peninsula) Tauparikākā Tāwharanui Te Angiangi Te Awaatu Channel (The Gut) Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Te Matuku Te Paepae o Aotea (Volkner Rocks) Te Tapuwae
Farewell_Spit
Bay in Northland Region, New Zealand
body but strong in mana and will, walking at the head of the march from Te Hapua to Wellington. She was made a DBE in 1981 and a member of the Order of New
Hokianga
Intergovernmental organisation
PFS Department assists the Heads of ASEAN Power Utilities/Authorities (HAPUA) to implement Programme Area No. 1 ASEAN Power Grid (APG) to expand regional
ASEAN_Centre_for_Energy
Genus of spiders
bipectinata (Todd, 1945) – NZ Stanwellia grisea (Hogg, 1901) – VIC Stanwellia hapua (Forster, 1968) – NZ Stanwellia hoggi (Rainbow, 1914) (type) – NSW Stanwellia
Stanwellia
Study of the region between the ocean and the land
cliff-top Estuary Firth Fjard Fjord Freshwater marsh Fundus Gat Geo Gulf Gut Hapua Headland Inlet Intertidal wetland Island Islet Isthmus Liman Lagoon Machair
Coastal_geography
Suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
Halswell Suburb Te Hāpua, a city library and community centre in Halswell Interactive map of Halswell Coordinates: 43°35′S 172°34′E / 43.583°S 172.567°E
Halswell
Island in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
beetle Mecodema haunoho and the spiders Migas insularis and Stanwellia hapua. Kākāpō (night parrots), also critically endangered, were first translocated
Little_Barrier_Island
Northernmost peninsula of New Zealand
Although there are a number of settlements with over 100 people, including Te Hāpua, Te Kao, Pukenui and Kaimaumau, the peninsula is sparsely inhabited, with
Aupōuri_Peninsula
Strait. 14 September: Māori land march protesting at land loss leaves Te Hāpua 13 October: Māori land march reaches Parliament building in Wellington,
Timeline of New Zealand history
Timeline_of_New_Zealand_history
Protected area in Chatham Islands, New Zealand
Peninsula) Tauparikākā Tāwharanui Te Angiangi Te Awaatu Channel (The Gut) Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Te Matuku Te Paepae o Aotea (Volkner Rocks) Te Tapuwae
Nīkau_Bush_Conservation_Area
Schools in northern New Zealand
Tautoro School 1–8 Tautoro State 550 (most) 147 [33] 2101 Te Hapua School 1–8 Te Hāpua State 550 (most) 13 [34] 1109 Te Kura ā Iwi o Pawarenga 1–8 Rotokakahi
List of schools in the Northland Region
List_of_schools_in_the_Northland_Region
Hexathele wiltoni Forster, 1968 Stanwellia bipectinata (Todd, 1945) Stanwellia hapua (Forster, 1968) Stanwellia hollowayi (Forster, 1968) Stanwellia houhora
List of spiders of New Zealand
List_of_spiders_of_New_Zealand
Marine reserve in New Zealand territorial waters
Peninsula) Tauparikākā Tāwharanui Te Angiangi Te Awaatu Channel (The Gut) Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Te Matuku Te Paepae o Aotea (Volkner Rocks) Te Tapuwae
Pōhatu_Marine_Reserve
Māori chief and military leader (1820–1897)
success, and on 1 September his party surrounded Te Kooti's camp at Te Hapua, although Te Kooti himself escaped. Porter and Ropata, now recovered from
Ropata_Wahawaha
finschi spider Auckland Known only to occur in the Auckland area. Stanwellia hapua spider Little Barrier Island Known only to occur on Little Barrier Island
Endemic biota of the Auckland Region
Endemic_biota_of_the_Auckland_Region
Month of 1975
arriving at the Parliament Building in Wellington after having marched from Te Hāpua on the north side of the nation. Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau
October_1975
Sound Long Sound Fiord Southland 2019 Te Hāpua / Sutherland Sound Sutherland Sound Fiord Fiordland 2019 Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Marine Reserve Marine
List of dual place names in New Zealand
List_of_dual_place_names_in_New_Zealand
move ahead of their pursuers. Te Kooti engaged with Crown forces at Te Hāpua on 1 September 1871 and at Mangaone on 4 February 1872. However, by 1872
Military history of New Zealand
Military_history_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand national Māori weavers' collective
Rotoiti, Rotorua 1993 Parihaka Marae, Taranaki 1995 Te Reo Nihi marae, Te Hāpua 1997 Takahanga Marae, Kaikohe 1999 Pakirikiri Marae, Tokomaru Bay 2001 Kokohinau
Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa
Te_Roopu_Raranga_Whatu_o_Aotearoa
Lagoon in Canterbury Region, New Zealand
significant habitat for birdlife, forming part of a chain of waituna and hāpua extending along the east coast of the South Island from Lake Grassmere /
Coopers_Lagoon_/_Muriwai
Predator-proof sanctuary in New Zealand
Peninsula) Tauparikākā Tāwharanui Te Angiangi Te Awaatu Channel (The Gut) Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Te Matuku Te Paepae o Aotea (Volkner Rocks) Te Tapuwae
Wharariki_Ecosanctuary
Blades. 14 September – Māori land march protesting at land loss leaves Te Hāpua. 13 October – Māori land march reaches Parliament building in Wellington
1975_in_New_Zealand
Wetland reserve in Wellington, New Zealand
Peninsula) Tauparikākā Tāwharanui Te Angiangi Te Awaatu Channel (The Gut) Te Hapua (Sutherland Sound) Te Matuku Te Paepae o Aotea (Volkner Rocks) Te Tapuwae
Pāuatahanui_Wildlife_Reserve
Non-profit New Zealand photography organisation
PhotoForum 55, (December): Sally Symes and Hana (Saana) Murray, The Te Hapua Project; Terence White; Views/Exposures and The New Color Photography reviews;
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sensitive
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Asked of God.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Zachary.
Surname or Lastname
English (Avon)
English (Avon) : unexplained; possibly a variant of Melling.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Bin shurah bil had this name
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Gem of Awareness
Girl/Female
Latin
Horn.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Loved
Boy/Male
Indian
An invitation call
Boy/Male
Sikh
The feet of the Guru
HAPUA
HAPUA
HAPUA
HAPUA
HAPUA