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  1. accusted exclude
    • 2020 June 7, “JK Rowling, Harry Potter author, accused of making anti-transgender tweets”, in Stuff NZ[1]:
      This is not the first time Rowling has been accusted of transphobia.
      add
  2. agencied exclude
    • 2019 June 11, Liz McDonald, “Funding cut, early end for controversial rebuild body Regenerate Christchurch”, in Stuff NZ[2]:
      City councillor Vicki Buck has described the city as "clearly over agencied", suggesting council would cut its Regenerate Christchurch funding to help keep rates down.
      add
  3. allround exclude
    • 2020 December 27, Duncan Johnstone, “America's Cup: Team New Zealand riddle - what we know and what we don't know”, in Stuff NZ[3]:
      Ultimately the foils need to be fast but have allround ability across the broad wind range of 6.5 to 23 knots for the America’ Cup match.
      add
  4. awfulish exclude
    • 2021 January 4, Catherine Harris, “2005 pandemic predictions: What did we get right?”, in Stuff NZ[4]:
      * Good things to be found in our annus awfulish
      add
  5. bankrobber exclude
    • 2020 December 31, James Croot, “A Call to Spy: Flat dramatics undermine true-life trio's amazing war stories”, in Stuff NZ[5]:
      * Dreamland: Margot Robbie's bankrobber ensures depression-era drama is never dull
      add
  6. bff exclude
    • 2020 December 18, Kelly Bertrand, “Tinder, Bumble, Hinge – What dating app is the best for our shook 2020 selves?”, in Stuff NZ[6]:
      Sidenote: Bumble offers different modes – bff, if you’re just looking for mates, and Bizz, for networking.
      add
  7. bodycare exclude
    • 2020 December 23, Stephanie Darling, “I've worked in beauty for 35 years – these are the biggest beauty myths”, in Stuff NZ[7]:
      As the go-to person for friends, family and often perfect strangers for make-up, skin and bodycare advice, I'm also very aware of the misinformation out there.
      add
  8. cabrios exclude
    • 2016 October 27, Damien O'Carroll, “The 10 best cars from Motorclassica 2016”, in Stuff NZ[8]:
      Packing a 6.0-litre bi-turbo V12 that pumps out 463kW of power and a rather staggering 1000Nm of torque, the S 65 tops a range of S-Class cabrios with its prodigious $461,200 asking price.
      add
  9. caraoke exclude
    • 2020 December 29, Kelly Bertrand and Brianne West, “Heading to a festival? Here’s how to be a tidy Kiwi and reduce your waste”, in Stuff NZ[9]:
      You can make your journey more fun by fighting over the music, caraoke, and stopping for ice cream.
      add
  10. clarinervium exclude
    • 2020 June 8, Colleen Hawkes, “Hipsters are all over hoyas, and they're paying megabucks”, in Stuff NZ[10]:
      A variegated Monstera albo that comes with a mature clarinervium (both very small) has a current bid of $1505.
      add
  11. coachbuilt exclude
    • 2020 July 31, Damien O'Carroll, “The world's rarest cars on show”, in Stuff NZ[11]:
      As well as its main line-up of cars the 2020 Concours of Elegance will include unique coachbuilt Alfa Romeos, pre-war Rolls-Royces, the McLaren F1 GTRs that finished 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 13th at Le Mans 24 Hours 25 years ago, a display of “future classics” and a new Junior Concours celebrating the best of half-scale cars.
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  12. cuzzies exclude
    • 2021 January 1, “Local hapū to watch over dangerous Omanawa Falls near Tauranga”, in Stuff NZ[12]:
      We're just cuzzies from down at the marae down the road that are trying to be proactive and look after our whenua, look after our stories, and look after the mauri of our awa, our river.
      add
  13. dambuilders exclude
    • 2020 December 26, Gerard Hindmarsh, “Determination and true grit defined the early days of Golden Bay's golden days”, in Stuff NZ[13]:
      Little remains today to tell the tale of the dambuilders up here.
      add
  14. firebenders exclude
    • 2020 November 26, Finn Blackwell, “Colour rules the runway for young fashion designers”, in Stuff NZ[14]:
      The firebenders from Avatar, I vibed off the energy it gave, ” he said.
      add
  15. flumings exclude
    • 2020 December 26, Gerard Hindmarsh, “Determination and true grit defined the early days of Golden Bay's golden days”, in Stuff NZ[15]:
      What flumings did survive have all rotted away.
      add
  16. freeview exclude
    • 2020 October 18, Graeme Tuckett, “Why it's worth hunting out Wu Tang: An American Saga on TVNZ OnDemand”, in Stuff NZ[16]:
      REVIEW: Maybe the marketing algorithm doesn't notice me, or that ad blocker I installed is better than I hoped, but it seems to me that TVNZ don't put much effort into promoting the terrific freeview content they have that isn't screening on live-to-air TV.
      add
  17. gardenscapes exclude
    • 2020 December 13, Sarah Catherall, “Karl Maughan and the eternal possibilities of the garden”, in Stuff NZ[17]:
      The 55-year-old has been creating large-scale yet intricate gardenscapes for more than three decades.
      add
  18. glühwein exclude
    • 2020 December 2, “The Kiwi city named on list of 'cheesy places you can't help but love'”, in Stuff NZ[18]:
      There's just enough real life to keep it from going full pastiche, and the whole glühwein, schnitzels and schnapps thing is rather enjoyable to throw yourself into.
      add
  19. gras exclude
    • 2021 January 7, By PAN PYLAS (Associated Press), “Albert Roux, major influence on UK dining habits, dies at 85”, in Stuff NZ[19]:
      The animal rights organisation PETA also praised Albert Roux for his public opposition to foie gras.
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  20. griselinia exclude
    • 2021 January 6, Katy Jones, “Village boosts fire escape and hazard removal plans as risks rise”, in Stuff NZ[20]:
      If you can show that you've got a situation where you've essentially cleared the worst of the ground fuels and you've replaced it with fleshy plants like griselinia, and others that might ...
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  21. hawksbit exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Julia Atkinson-Dunn, “How to recognise, distinguish rebel plants from their more cultivated cousins”, in Stuff NZ[21]:
      After much leaf comparing, I also discovered that aside from cat’s ear, there is also hawksbeard and hawksbit in the family and at home throughout the country.
      add
  22. heatpump exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Debrin Foxcroft, “Consumer NZ calls Instachill air cooler 'at best, pointless' in NZ climate”, in Stuff NZ[22]:
      * Been told it's better to leave your heatpump on all the time?
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  23. heke exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “How to do summer: Our top picks for books, podcasts and places to go these holidays”, in Stuff NZ[23]:
      Although, I recently stayed in an amazing bach in Aotea where Te Rauparaha had fought against Northern invaders before making his way south from Kawhia on his Musket War heke.
      add
  24. heli exclude
    • 2020 September 23, Lorna Thornber, “The regions hardest hit by Covid-19 are among New Zealand's most beautiful”, in Stuff NZ[24]:
      The regional tourist board website has dozens of deals, with highlights including more than 50 per cent off scenic flights over Mt Aspiring with Southern Alps Air, 30 per cent off journeys into Lord of the Rings locals with Nomad Safaris, and - for something to really make your Instagram followers jealous about – 20 per cent off “heli jeep wine tours”.
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  25. hereford exclude
    • 2020 April 19, Thomas Coughlan, Tom Hunt, “Coronavirus: Death of Invercargill man confirmed as Covid-19 victim, takes toll to 12”, in Stuff NZ[25]:
      In Queenstown, 300 people were tested at supermarkets after a hereford cattle conference sparked an infection cluster there.
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  26. hijackeer exclude
    • 2020 December 30, Tracy Watkins, “Beautiful stories to read with a cuppa and a comfy chair”, in Stuff NZ[26]:
      Jehan Casinader wrote about the forgotten case of hijackeer Asha Abdille
      add
  27. hoha exclude
    • 2020 December 23, Rachael Kelly, “Police investigate hate speech graffiti at Invercargill kura”, in Stuff NZ[27]:
      In a social media post, councillor Alex Crackett said: ‘’something disgusting happened to our treasured kura overnight that made me absolutely hoha.
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  28. huckory exclude
    • 2021 January 11, Jane Bowron, “That’s a good question 2020”, in Stuff NZ[28]:
      Unsavoury predatory males were described as lounge lizards, who wore brothel creepers and called women, who spurned their advances, huckory molls.
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  29. hydroscheme exclude
    • 2018 June 1, Joanne Carroll, “West Coast wants share of Shane Jones' provincial fund”, in Stuff NZ[29]:
      Other proposed projects include a $140m hydroscheme at Ngakawau using acid mine drainage from a coalmine on Stockton Plateau, a zipline at Denniston, creating a technological "centre of excellence" in Westport, and building a container mall in Granity.
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  30. hygeine exclude
    • 2020 September 9, Brittney Deguara, “Coronavirus: Boredom driving force behind alcohol and drug use during Covid-19 pandemic, but consumption didn't spike”, in Stuff NZ[30]:
      Greater care with drug paraphernalia hygeine, more daytime drinking and cannabis use inspired by boredom were some of the themes identified in New Zealand and abroad.
      add
  31. iceflows exclude
    • 2019 November 22, “Have cracks started to appear in the Antarctic Treaty?”, in Stuff NZ[31]:
      Antarctic iceflows break up as spring comes to the Southern Ocean.
      add
  32. jollof exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Arit John, Los Angeles Times, “West African fufu is the latest viral food on TikTok”, in Stuff NZ[32]:
      If you're just starting off, you should try jollof rice," Atowo said.
      add
  33. kaewa exclude
    • 2020 December 12, Vicki Anderson, “From homeless to 'dream' life of being married with children”, in Stuff NZ[33]:
      We currently have 44 kaewa [clients] in motel units and another 50-plus awaiting housing and wrap around support,” she says.
      add
  34. kaiako exclude
    • 2020 February 6, Maxine Jacobs, “Tiriti o Waitangi: Education and conversation essential to New Zealand becoming one”, in Stuff NZ[34]:
      Post graduate kaiako Tania Riwai from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa feels hope, pride and sadness reflecting on Tiriti o Waitangi.
      add
  35. kaikuyu exclude
    • 2020 August 3, Denise Piper, “Northland drought intensified flooding impact, road closures, expert says”, in Stuff NZ[35]:
      The drought meant there was less kaikuyu grass growth in paddocks, so the rain ran off the land more quickly, taking with it more dirty silt which can destroy flood-hit paddocks, he said.
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  36. kaimoana exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Olivia Wannan, “What will our beaches, lakes and rivers look like in 2050?”, in Stuff NZ[36]:
      Those in search of kaimoana will also see some upheaval, relative to today.
      add
  37. kaitiakitanga exclude
    • 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[37]:
      Among their most important values were kaitiakitanga and manaakitanga: environmental guardianship and hospitality.
      add
    • 2020 December 18, Charlotte Jones Local Democracy Reporter, “Iwi lose fight to stop Bay of Plenty water bottling expansion”, in Stuff NZ[38]:
      Making the iwi’s fight harder is the difficulty in having te ao Maori concepts such as kaitiakitanga and te mauri o te wai adequately heard in a western court system.
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  38. kare exclude
    • 2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[39]:
      Haere rā e kare mā, and remember you are welcome to visit Stuff any time.
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  39. karo exclude
    • 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[40]:
      Sport historians Greg Ryan and Geoff Watson noted in their 2018 book, Sport and the New Zealanders: A History, Māori had their own popular sporting pursuits prior to colonisation, including teka (a form of darts), tamahekoheke (spear throwing), karo (where participants evaded and parried weapons), whātōtō (wrestling), running and swimming events and waka hoe racing.
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  40. kerrii exclude
    • 2020 June 8, Colleen Hawkes, “Hipsters are all over hoyas, and they're paying megabucks”, in Stuff NZ[41]:
      Hoya kerrii is usually sold as a single heart-shaped leaf in a pot.
      add
  41. koroneihana exclude
    • 2016 September 25, Libby Wilson, “When and where: Planning to remember the NZ Wars”, in Stuff NZ[42]:
      The hui also had to consider what different regions already hosted - for example, Waitangi Day and koroneihana (coronation), he said.
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  42. korora exclude
    • 2020 December 24, “Explore Marlborough's great outdoors this summer”, in Stuff NZ[43]:
      The bush clad hills are home to many of New Zealand’s unique native wildlife including tui, korimako (bellbird), piwakawaka (fantail), kereru (NZ woodpigeon), korora and with the views of the Marlborough Sounds you are bound to get some great photos.
      add
  43. kororoa exclude
    • 2019 January 20, Samantha Gee, “The little penguin, our wee blue”, in Stuff NZ[44]:
      Often called little blue penguins, their official name is little penguin, or kororoa.
      add
  44. korowai exclude
    • 2021 January 11, Damian Rowe, “Traditional Māori weaving booming in the south”, in Stuff NZ[45]:
      * The art of korowai: Waikato weaver has taught hundreds, made 29 cloaks
      add
  45. kotahitanga exclude
    • 2020 November 24, “Bic Runga to headline free concert for 10th anniversary of 2011 earthquake”, in Stuff NZ[46]:
      The concert will be a chance for us to reflect on how we have come and on our kotahitanga (unity) as we look to the future,” Nichols said.
      add
  46. kotataberries exclude
    • 2020 December 12, Sharon Stephenson, “Three of the best 'pick your own' fruit farms”, in Stuff NZ[47]:
      Strawberries, blackberries, boysenberries, raspberries and blueberries are on offer as well as Ranui berries and kotataberries.
      add
  47. kunekune exclude
    • 2020 December 21, SPONSORED CONTENT BY TOURISM NEW ZEALAND, “Discover sunshine and sauvs in Marlborough's beautiful backyard”, in Stuff NZ[48]:
      You'll meet ducks and kunekune pigs employed to keep vegetation down around the vines and experience a viewpoint with stunning 180 degree views across Cook Strait.
      add
  48. kura exclude
    • 2020 December 23, Rachael Kelly, “Police investigate hate speech graffiti at Invercargill kura”, in Stuff NZ[49]:
      And an Invercargill City councillor says she is ashamed after hate speech was sprayed onto a sign outside a kura in the city.
      add
    • 2021 January 10, Ellen O'Dwyer, “The man translating The Hobbit into te reo Māori”, in Stuff NZ[50]:
      Ko Ngā Takahanga i a Ārihi i Te Ao Mīharo was published in 2015, and donated to a number of kura kaupapa schools.
      add
    • 2020 February 6, Maxine Jacobs, “Tiriti o Waitangi: Education and conversation essential to New Zealand becoming one”, in Stuff NZ[51]:
      New Zealand history will be taught in all schools and kura by 2022, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced in September last year, encouraging schools to teach their pupils about te Tiriti o Waitangi, the arrival of European settlers and evolution of national identity with cultural plurality.
      add
    • 2020 December 25, “Multicultural New Zealand condemns hate speech in Queenstown and Invercargill”, in Stuff NZ[52]:
      On Tuesday, posters with pictures of the prophet Mohammed were found plastered on the Queenstown Islamic Centre, while a sign for the Te Whare O Arowhenua kura in Invercargill was spray-painted with a racial slur.
      add
  49. lollycake exclude
    • 2020 December 4, Carly Gooch, “A journey through the small and deserted mining towns of the West Coast”, in Stuff NZ[53]:
      Pies were the order of the day from The Broadway Tearooms and Bakery, where there was also plenty of tasty morsels to choose from, including a decadent and rather large slice of custard square, sponge roll and lollycake.
      add
  50. longthread exclude
    • 2015 August 31, “From the Menu: A beachside favourite”, in Stuff NZ[54]:
      Sprinkle longthread coconut over the cake, then return to the oven and continue to bake the cake for about another 40 minutes until it is firm to the touch and a skewer comes out clean.
      add
  51. maison exclude
    • 2020 December 30, John Leicester, “French designer Pierre Cardin dies at 98”, in Stuff NZ[55]:
      Designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, who made his debut in Cardin’s maison, paid tribute to his mentor on Twitter: “Thank you Mister Cardin to have opened for me the doors of fashion and made my dream possible.
      add
  52. manaakitanga exclude
    • 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[56]:
      Among their most important values were kaitiakitanga and manaakitanga: environmental guardianship and hospitality.
      add
    • 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[57]:
      Kāpiti: Kiwi and manaakitanga
      add
  53. manages exclude
    • 2020 December 2, James Croot, “Wonder Woman 1984, Netflix's Midnight Sky among December's must see movies”, in Stuff NZ[58]:
      Politics and humour rarely make an entertaining mix outside of satire, but Misbehaviour manages cleverly to weld observations about sexism and racism to a lightly comedic storyline,” wrote South China Morning Post’s Richard James Havis.
      add
  54. manahautu exclude
    • 2020 December 18, Charlotte Jones Local Democracy Reporter, “Iwi lose fight to stop Bay of Plenty water bottling expansion”, in Stuff NZ[59]:
      Te Runanga o Ngati Awa manahautu chief executive, Leonie Simpson, said the iwi had invested time, effort, and resources over several years and was incredibly disappointed in the outcome.
      add
  55. mayoring exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Jim Tucker, “Good things to be found in our annus awfulish”, in Stuff NZ[60]:
      From where I’ve been sitting so far this term, his mayoring looks to have matured to the point where I think we’re lucky to have someone running the ship whose background has equipped him to understand what’s needed.
      add
  56. mixiotes exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Sam Mannering, “Recipe: Al pastor with pineapple salsa”, in Stuff NZ[61]:
      * Recipe: Lamb mixiotes
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  57. moonface exclude
    • 2020 December 8, Mariné Lourens, “Despite signs, Christchurch terrorist could only have been stopped 'by chance': inquiry”, in Stuff NZ[62]:
      The doctor found the man presented with the “hallmarks of steroid overuse” including a rounded face also known as “moonface”.
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  58. motuhake exclude
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[63]:
      The pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both the ingenuity and the fight for mana motuhake (autonomy) or tino rangitiratanga (independence), Tipene said.
      add
  59. mountainbike exclude
    • 2021 January 1, Carly Gooch, “Marlborough woman died in Nelson cycling accident”, in Stuff NZ[64]:
      Kana Hirose, 50, from the Blenheim suburb of Springlands, died following a mountainbike accident on Spooners Range, south of Nelson, on the morning of December 24.
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  60. mountainbikers exclude
    • 2020 July 17, Joanne Carroll, “Court challenge to helicopters in West Coast's Paparoa National Park”, in Stuff NZ[65]:
      It has two huts and is marketed for mountainbikers and trampers.
      add
  61. mukbangs exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Arit John, Los Angeles Times, “West African fufu is the latest viral food on TikTok”, in Stuff NZ[66]:
      Joeneen Hull had never tried fufu, but for weeks the 31-year-old nail artist watched mukbangs of people dipping warm chunks of starchy dough into rich, spicy soups.
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  62. ngahere exclude
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[67]:
      The 6ha site includes the area of the British advanced base, foreground, and the raised Māori pā, centre back, separated by ngahere (bush).
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  63. nomal exclude
    • 2020 September 9, Brittney Deguara, “Coronavirus: Boredom driving force behind alcohol and drug use during Covid-19 pandemic, but consumption didn't spike”, in Stuff NZ[68]:
      * Coronavirus: One in seven Kiwis drinking more than nomal post-lockdown
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  64. nouvelle exclude
    • 2018 August 7, SYLVIE CORBET and SARAH DiLORENZO, “Michelin-starred French master chef Joel Robuchon dies at 73”, in Stuff NZ[69]:
      It was, in part, a rejection of "nouvelle cuisine," the movement that made French chefs notorious for small plates, exquisitely presented but often not all that satisfying.
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  65. ohhing exclude
    • 2020 June 14, Sharon Stephenson, “Exploring Central Otago's other sensuous delights - its food”, in Stuff NZ[70]:
      Fortunately, while ohhing and ahhing over Cromwell’s old-timey historic quarter, we stumble across Armando’s Kitchen.
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  66. okro exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Arit John, Los Angeles Times, “West African fufu is the latest viral food on TikTok”, in Stuff NZ[71]:
      She settled on two: egusi and okro (okra) soup.
      add
  67. ontrack exclude
    • 2021 January 1, George Heagney, “Massey University forges new partnership with international education provider”, in Stuff NZ[72]:
      Advisers studying will be able to use ontrack, Kaplan Professional’s online education platform, which has more than 50,000 annual users.
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  68. painga exclude
    • 2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[73]:
      The second, a whakataukī: Mahia te mahi hei painga mo te iwi, We work for the good of the people.
      add
  69. parkrun exclude
    • 2020 October 12, Eugene Bingham, “Harnessing the power of the brain and belief to achieve”, in Stuff NZ[74]:
      A few years ago, I was determined to try to break 20 minutes for 5km at parkrun.
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  70. parore exclude
    • 2019 June 8, Bess Manson, “Te Haumihiata Mason – The te reo translator”, in Stuff NZ[75]:
      As a youngster I used to fish at the heads in Whakatāne for pakirikiri (spotty), parore (black bream), snapper, gurnard, rock cod, eels from the river.
      add
  71. phabulous exclude
    • 2020 August 28, Nick Barnett, “Furry Friday: The charm of cats”, in Stuff NZ[76]:
      Bedraggled Buster (left), courtly Cola and phabulous Phoenix.
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  72. pikopiko exclude
    • 2019 June 8, Bess Manson, “Te Haumihiata Mason – The te reo translator”, in Stuff NZ[77]:
      In September I'll pick pikopiko.
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  73. plasticy exclude
    • 2019 August 31, Bess Manson, “Ginette McDonald aka Lyn of Tawa - enfant terrible”, in Stuff NZ[78]:
      But there's this pernicious, cheap plasticy kind of fascism leaking through the world now at a great rate – certainly infecting New Zealand … and it all leads straight back to Moscow.
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  74. politisation exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Michael Laris, “US President Joe Biden signs an order requiring masks on planes, buses, trains and at airports”, in Stuff NZ[79]:
      Experts in psychology and decision-making said resistance to mask usage, including on planes, has been driven by politisation at the highest levels of the US government and beyond, and is also fuelled by the inconsistent messaging and the insidious nature of a virus that can be spread so easily by those who don't even know they are infected.
      add
  75. polyfest exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Damian Rowe, “Polyfest founding member is proud diversity is being promoted in Southland”, in Stuff NZ[80]:
      One of the greatest accomplishments of the polyfest has been its ability to create an acceptance and understanding of diverse cultures in Southland.
      add
  76. potaloos exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Helen Nickisson, “Council considers throwing more money at natural swimming hole”, in Stuff NZ[81]:
      Many fans of the swimming spot were enraged when they found one of the temporary potaloos in the river on January 2.
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  77. powerplayer exclude
    • 2020 December 27, Harriet Pudney, “How to look nice when you feel worse for wear”, in Stuff NZ[82]:
      This soothing, hydrating serum also counteracts redness, making it a real powerplayer in terms of hangover disguise.
      add
  78. rangatahi exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[83]:
      A group of rangatahi (youth), some shy during the earlier introductions, now come into their own.
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  79. rangitiratanga exclude
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[84]:
      The pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both the ingenuity and the fight for mana motuhake (autonomy) or tino rangitiratanga (independence), Tipene said.
      add
  80. rawe exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “How to do summer: Our top picks for books, podcasts and places to go these holidays”, in Stuff NZ[85]:
      Ka rawe!
      add
  81. revertigo exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Bess Manson, “A letter to ... our Boomerangs”, in Stuff NZ[86]:
      We sometimes witness a maddening “revertigo”, as you fall back into teenage behaviours that we thought you had surely grown out of.
      add
  82. rino exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Ellen O'Dwyer, “The man translating The Hobbit into te reo Māori”, in Stuff NZ[87]:
      I'm playing with the name Torino, because rino is the Māori word for iron, and he's steel.
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  83. roroa exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Brett Atkinson, “A guide to Kahurangi National Park: When to go, where to stay and what to do”, in Stuff NZ[88]:
      Highlights en route include the spectacular sub-alpine landscape of the Gouland Downs, an “enchanted forest” combination of limestone arches and moss-cloaked beech trees, and the opportunity to see endangered takahe, or hear the after-dark calls of the roroa (great spotted kiwi).
      add
  84. ruapekapeka exclude
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[89]:
      It earned its name ruapekapeka – the bat’s nest – from its series of underground bunkers which allowed the defenders to move strategically from site to site without danger of British fire.
      add
  85. saddleflaps exclude
    • 2021 January 9, Philip Matthews, “1868: A great flood in Christchurch”, in Stuff NZ[90]:
      As had outlying parts of the city: “At Fendalltown the water crossed the road in a stream so deep that a horseman on his way to Christchurch found it take him up to the saddleflaps.
      add
  86. salesyard exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Julia Atkinson-Dunn, “How to recognise, distinguish rebel plants from their more cultivated cousins”, in Stuff NZ[91]:
      On a drive into North Canterbury, I marvelled at the beauty (and someone’s obvious annoyance) of the sea of tall pink mallow in a salesyard and later sidled my car off the road in streaming holiday traffic to cut vines of the perennial, wild broad-leaved sweet pea.
      add
  87. skitey exclude
    • 2021 January 2, “Yes, it's worth accentuating the positive”, in Stuff NZ[92]:
      We get it, people don’t want to come across as skitey.
      add
  88. skyfather exclude
    • 2020 December 21, SPONSORED CONTENT BY TOURISM NEW ZEALAND, “Discover sunshine and sauvs in Marlborough's beautiful backyard”, in Stuff NZ[93]:
      Māori Legend has it that the South Island was created when Aoraki (son of the skyfather Rangi) sunk his waka.
      add
  89. smartbanking exclude
    • 2021 January 23, Piers Fuller, “Provincial mayors call for rural bank branches to be made mandatory”, in Stuff NZ[94]:
      Finance Minister Grant Robertson deposited $20 into his account in the new smartbanking hub in Martinborough Waihinga Community Centre
      add
  90. sonnenrands exclude
    • 2020 December 21, Marc Daalder of Newsroom, “Online, nobody knows you’re a terrorist: Extremists targeted me”, in Stuff NZ[95]:
      They wear swastikas, iron crosses and sonnenrands.
      add
  91. squidbrains exclude
    • 2021 January 20, Trace William Cowen, “Kanye West and Kim Kardashian have reportedly given up on marriage counselling”, in Stuff NZ[96]:
      Though a swarm of squidbrains would have you believe otherwise.
      add
  92. takahanga exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Ellen O'Dwyer, “The man translating The Hobbit into te reo Māori”, in Stuff NZ[97]:
      In the translation of ngā takahanga, taka means to fall, or to befall.
      add
  93. takoto exclude
    • 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[98]:
      Te au o Waitangi e hora nei me he pīpīwharauroa, takoto te pai, takoto te pai.
      add
  94. tamahekoheke exclude
    • 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[99]:
      Sport historians Greg Ryan and Geoff Watson noted in their 2018 book, Sport and the New Zealanders: A History, Māori had their own popular sporting pursuits prior to colonisation, including teka (a form of darts), tamahekoheke (spear throwing), karo (where participants evaded and parried weapons), whātōtō (wrestling), running and swimming events and waka hoe racing.
      add
  95. teka exclude
    • 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[100]:
      Sport historians Greg Ryan and Geoff Watson noted in their 2018 book, Sport and the New Zealanders: A History, Māori had their own popular sporting pursuits prior to colonisation, including teka (a form of darts), tamahekoheke (spear throwing), karo (where participants evaded and parried weapons), whātōtō (wrestling), running and swimming events and waka hoe racing.
      add
  96. tekoteko exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Mina Kerr-Lazenby, “Secret NZ: The historic pā site which lies just north of Auckland's Castor Bay”, in Stuff NZ[101]:
      The core of the pā, found on the cliff corner, has been reconstructed in recent years to include a traditional Māori fence and a tekoteko.
      add
  97. ticketmaster exclude
    • 2020 December 28, Sharron Pardoe, “Events in the Wellington region from Dec 28 - 31”, in Stuff NZ[102]:
      Tickets ticketmaster
      add
  98. tieke exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Pamela Wade, “Tiritiri Matangi: The laid-back island for the birds”, in Stuff NZ[103]:
      There’s twittering, chirping and trilling from the small fry; clicks, whistles and shrieks from tui and tieke; screeches and hoots from a visiting kaka; and, most musical of all, the gentle calls of bellbirds and kokako.
      add
  99. tiramasu exclude
    • 2020 June 14, Sharon Stephenson, “Exploring Central Otago's other sensuous delights - its food”, in Stuff NZ[104]:
      As we scoff tortellini with home-made ricotta and find room for bowls of the best tiramasu this side of Rome, we’re thankful for Varlotta’s fortitude.
      add
  100. tohu exclude
    • 2020 December 28, Karoline Tuckey of RNZ, “Now-rare Hector's and Māui native dolphins were once 'abundant', study finds”, in Stuff NZ[105]:
      They are traditionally a tohu, a sign, and there's whakataukī, or proverbs, that say when Hector's dolphins are plentiful, abundant and well, so too is everything else in our local inshore eco-system.
      add
  101. tokaha exclude
    • 2020 December 14, Maxine Jacobs, “Society changes with the seasons as Te Marae o Hine springs into life”, in Stuff NZ[106]:
      But 142 years later the Palmerston North City Council, organisations, events such as Diwali and even Google Maps have taken on the tokaha (gift) with ease.
      add
  102. tomokanga exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Pamela Wade, “Tiritiri Matangi: The laid-back island for the birds”, in Stuff NZ[107]:
      Returning to Auckland airport after a trip overseas, as you pass under the carved tomokanga, the beautiful birdcall you hear is that of the kokako: an evocative and melodious welcome home.
      add
  103. tuk exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[108]:
      Mostly though, you’ll be out and about, admiring the clear, blue (if chilly) sea washing onto sandy beaches, spotting bird life in the bush and even around town, and exploring by bus, e-bike or tuk tuk.
      add
  104. tumuaki exclude
    • 2020 December 18, Charlotte Jones Local Democracy Reporter, “Iwi lose fight to stop Bay of Plenty water bottling expansion”, in Stuff NZ[109]:
      Runanga tumuaki (chairman) Te Joe Harawira echoed Ms Simpson and said successive Governments had failed to address the issue of water rights in New Zealand.
      add
    • 2019 November 26, Fleur Wainohu, “I saw a family of four kids share one sandwich - their only meal for the day”, in Stuff NZ[110]:
      What does that mean for them? Fleur Wainohu, tumuaki (principal) of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori Whare Tapere o Takitimu in Hastings shares her insight.
      add
  105. vacational exclude
    • 2021 January 5, “Weather disruptions an overture for times ahead”, in Stuff NZ[111]:
      In this respect, recent days of sun and rain have been something of an overture establishing some themes for the coming year, and many more after that, in which so many of our plans – not just our vacational ones – will have to be flexible to account for more volatility
      add
  106. vaka exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Damian Rowe, “Southlander working hard to bring Pacific Island communities together”, in Stuff NZ[112]:
      Dean instigated a project to construct two traditional vaka at PTO and teaches the Cook Islands language in Dunedin.
      add
  107. villainised exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Glenn McConnell, “The New Year Honours recognise those who took personal responsibility in a crisis”, in Stuff NZ[113]:
      It doesn’t acknowledge those who were sometimes villainised, but nonetheless played essential, albeit thankless, roles this year.
      add
  108. volty exclude
    • 2020 March 4, Nile Bijoux, “Top nine would-be Geneva reveals”, in Stuff NZ[114]:
      There's 50km of electric range while the volty bits have enough grunt to propel the Gemera to 300kmh without combustion assistance.
      add
  109. vulvadynia exclude
    • 2020 August 27, KELLY BERTRAND, “Dating, desires and sex on the first date: A sexologist's top tips for finding love online”, in Stuff NZ[115]:
      I tend to have waves of clients where some months I will see a large amount of people suffering from sexual pain like vaginismus or vulvadynia, while other months might be mainly couples with different sex drives.
      add
  110. wak exclude
    • 2020 December 24, Brook Sabin, “Summer in New Zealand: The best free things to do”, in Stuff NZ[116]:
      If you don't have time for a long wak, the Leslie Road car park is just 15 minutes from the spring.
      add
  111. webseries exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Carol Hirschfeld, “Tears and belly laughs: the best Stuff videos of 2020”, in Stuff NZ[117]:
      Over the seven-part webseries Temel shows us what resilience really looks in the face of life- altering trauma.
      add
  112. wero exclude
    • 2020 December 16, Marc Daalder of Newsroom.co.nz, “Te Paati Māori takes on Parliament with humour”, in Stuff NZ[118]:
      The MPs also managed to put their own mark on the oath of allegiance, with Waititi performing a wero ahead of the oath and Ngarewa-Packer carrying a mere for hers.
      add
  113. wesbsite exclude
    • 2020 June 19, Laura Wiltshire, “7.4 magnitude earthquake overnight felt across New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[119]:
      It happened at 12.49am, with nearly 9000 reports of people having felt it on the GeoNet wesbsite.
      add
  114. whakaahua exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Denise Piper, “Reconciliation still sought, 175 years since pivotal Te Ruapekapeka NZ Wars battle”, in Stuff NZ[120]:
      Whānau are invited to bring whakaahua (images) or taonga to acknowledge those present at the battle, and there will be a special acknowledgement of the women and children involved.
      add
  115. whakatau exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[121]:
      We begin with a mihi whakatau, introducing ourselves to our crew and fellow travellers.
      add
  116. whanaunga exclude
    • 2021 January 23, Joel Maxwell, “A crew-cut in a Parliament of coiffed heads: Kelvin Davis on growing up on, and out of, Leonard St”, in Stuff NZ[122]:
      When I look at prisoners, I see guys I went to school with, I see cousins and nephews, and I see whanaunga [extended family].
      add
  117. wharekura exclude
    • 2019 November 26, Fleur Wainohu, “I saw a family of four kids share one sandwich - their only meal for the day”, in Stuff NZ[123]:
      It means our kids can be very much focussed on getting on with the job - especially our seniors in our wharekura.
      add
  118. xmas exclude
    • 2016 January 12, Patrick Hatch, “Dick Smith's eBay store showed the incoming meltdown”, in Stuff NZ[124]:
      Sent refund days before xmas.
      add
  119. yankees exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Melissa Singer, “Trust, confidence, stability: the meaning of the colours on Inauguration Day”, in Stuff NZ[125]:
      As for the man of the hour, US President Joe Biden, he chose to mark the most important day of his professional life in Ralph Lauren, a label as American as apple pie and the New York yankees.
      add

Latin

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  1. bovis exclude
    • 2018 May 17, “Biosecurity and Sustainable Farming Fund big winners in Budget”, in Stuff NZ[126]:
      It comes on top of the $85m in new operating funding announced in March to help fight Mycoplasma bovis, Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor said.
      add
    • 2019 December 20, Phil Pennington of RNZ, “Government departments' consultant spending increases”, in Stuff NZ[127]:
      The Ministry for Primary Industries said tackling cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis had required more contractors; and hugely boosted its use of fixed-term rather than permanent staff, from just 177 to 370 this year.
      add
  2. dei exclude
    • 2020 July 30, “Mount Maunganui: New Zealand's best beach seven years running”, in Stuff NZ[128]:
      Brazil’s Baia do Sancho was voted best, beating out Grace Bay Beach on Turks and Caicos, Cuba’s Playa Paraiso, and Europe’s best – Spiaggia dei Conigli in Sicily, Italy.
      add
  3. doce exclude
    • 2020 December 29, Natalie B. Compton, “Six quirky New Year's Eve traditions around the world”, in Stuff NZ[129]:
      Here's how to do it yourself: Have 12 grapes, known as las doce uvas de la suerte, handy.
      add
  4. doris exclude
    • 2015 August 31, “From the Menu: A beachside favourite”, in Stuff NZ[130]:
      4 to 5 fresh plums, stoned and sliced, or tinned black doris plums, well drained, stoned and quartered
      add
  5. fide exclude
    • 2020 September 23, Lorna Thornber, “The regions hardest hit by Covid-19 are among New Zealand's most beautiful”, in Stuff NZ[131]:
      Just as wild as the original Wild West in the States (if not more so), New Zealand’s coast with the most (at least in terms of glaciers and ghost towns), is another one for bone fide explorers.
      add
  6. haere exclude
    • 2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[132]:
      EDITORIAL: Nau mai haere mai, welcome, dear reader.
      add
  7. hoc exclude
    • 2020 June 24, Damian George, “State Services Minister Chris Hipkins exploring 'regional hub' options for Government departments”, in Stuff NZ[133]:
      A Cabinet paper tabled in 2018 said a "step change" was needed to make the management of Government-owned office buildings more streamlined, rather than the existing model of leases being renewed "on an ad hoc basis, leading to agencies competing with each other for space".
      add
    • 2020 November 4, Tina Law, “Fears new red zone plan will compromise Christchurch's green spine”, in Stuff NZ[134]:
      She conceded Kerr’s plan was not perfect, but was worried development of the red zone could become disjointed and ad hoc without it.
      add
  8. mortem exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Daniel Dunkley, “Dark cloud looms over NZ's bright young thing”, in Stuff NZ[135]:
      Jamie Beaton is involved in the post mortem of National's election result.
      add
  9. nauseam exclude
    • 2019 November 23, Richard Swainson, “The Irishman skips Hamilton”, in Stuff NZ[136]:
      This point was established ad nauseam during the recent local body elections.
      add
  10. nei exclude
    • 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[137]:
      Te au o Waitangi e hora nei me he pīpīwharauroa, takoto te pai, takoto te pai.
      add
  11. perimetre exclude
    • 2020 December 22, Lorna Thornber, “Summer short breaks: Day trips from the cities”, in Stuff NZ[138]:
      You don’t have to leave the town centre to get a great view of the lake, but following the tracks around the perimetre enables you to appreciate how its colour changes as the light does, and spot rare crested grebes and black stilts in the shallow bays.
      add
  12. sesqui exclude
    • 2020 December 14, Maxine Jacobs, “Society changes with the seasons as Te Marae o Hine springs into life”, in Stuff NZ[139]:
      * Glory days of city's centennial brought to life for sesqui celebration
      add
  13. tino exclude
    • 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[140]:
      The British certainly broke their word, stealing lands, property and even heads, and failing to recognise the enduring tino rangatiratanga of the chiefs and tribes.
      add
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[141]:
      The pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both the ingenuity and the fight for mana motuhake (autonomy) or tino rangitiratanga (independence), Tipene said.
      add
  14. uvas exclude
    • 2020 December 29, Natalie B. Compton, “Six quirky New Year's Eve traditions around the world”, in Stuff NZ[142]:
      Here's how to do it yourself: Have 12 grapes, known as las doce uvas de la suerte, handy.
      add
  15. vege exclude
    • 2020 December 13, Renee Davies, “Whanganui’s unique greenhouse market garden”, in Stuff NZ[143]:
      He caught the gardening bug early, learning at the side of his grandfather in his large vege garden.
      add
  16. verbascum exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Julia Atkinson-Dunn, “How to recognise, distinguish rebel plants from their more cultivated cousins”, in Stuff NZ[144]:
      On our trip south from Canterbury to Otago, the roadside was dotted with the spikes of biennial woolly and moth mullein with their distinctive yellow flowers, similar in form to the garden varieties of verbascum.
      add

possible Maori

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  1. awa exclude
    • 2020 December 18, Olivia Wannan, “In a climate emergency, Kāpiti mayor wants to save airport”, in Stuff NZ[145]:
      It’s the little things: spending time in our awa and to fish for kai from our awa and moana.
      add
    • 2021 January 10, “Taranaki stream restoration project given $1.7 million by government”, in Stuff NZ[146]:
      The work will improve water quality, restore native fish habitat and biodiversity, and return mauri to an awa of cultural significance.
      add
    • 2021 January 1, “Local hapū to watch over dangerous Omanawa Falls near Tauranga”, in Stuff NZ[147]:
      We're just cuzzies from down at the marae down the road that are trying to be proactive and look after our whenua, look after our stories, and look after the mauri of our awa, our river.
      add
  2. haere exclude
    • 2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[148]:
      EDITORIAL: Nau mai haere mai, welcome, dear reader.
      add
  3. hapū exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Josephine Franks, “Man dies at Omanawa Falls near Tauranga”, in Stuff NZ[149]:
      * Local hapū to watch over dangerous Omanawa Falls near Tauranga
      add
    • 2021 January 5, Denise Piper, “Reconciliation still sought, 175 years since pivotal Te Ruapekapeka NZ Wars battle”, in Stuff NZ[150]:
      It may be 175 years since the Battle of Te Ruapekapeka but the scars are still evident, both in the land and the hapū involved.
      add
    • 2021 January 1, “Local hapū to watch over dangerous Omanawa Falls near Tauranga”, in Stuff NZ[151]:
      Members of a Tauranga hapū will be taking time off the marae this summer to keep an eye on visitors to a dangerous waterfall that has proved irresistible to snap-happy tourists.
      add
    • 2020 December 18, Olivia Wannan, “In a climate emergency, Kāpiti mayor wants to save airport”, in Stuff NZ[152]:
      The dialogue is relatively open, where people are able to feed in different ways that they might see that land being used – whether it’s for an airport, whether some of it is for housing, whether there’s a vision for a community hub or community planting… I think it’s important that we let the conversations between the hapū and the owners of the land and the outcome of the Waitangi Tribunal claims run their course,” she said.
      add
    • 2020 December 28, Karoline Tuckey of RNZ, “Now-rare Hector's and Māui native dolphins were once 'abundant', study finds”, in Stuff NZ[153]:
      There's traditions of that for iwi and hapū here around the South Island.
      add
  4. hauora exclude
    • 2020 December 14, Maxine Jacobs, “Society changes with the seasons as Te Marae o Hine springs into life”, in Stuff NZ[154]:
      MidCentral District Health Board general manager hauora Māori Tracee Te Huia is proud to uphold te Tiriti o Waitangi in the hospital's kaupapa.
      add
  5. hihi exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Pamela Wade, “Tiritiri Matangi: The laid-back island for the birds”, in Stuff NZ[155]:
      In the valleys where ancient pohutukawa sprawl, 1000 years old and counting, you can follow inviting boardwalks and sit to watch hihi on feeders and tui splashing in water troughs.
      add
    • 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[156]:
      Outside is where the real rewards lie: patches of luxuriant virgin forest and many hectares of laboriously re-planted and now thriving bush, where you will see rare species of bird that include kiwi, takahē, tīeke and hihi, as well as tuatara and giant wētā.
      add
  6. kamātua exclude
    • 2021 January 11, Damian Rowe, “Traditional Māori weaving booming in the south”, in Stuff NZ[157]:
      Ngāi Tahu kamātua Tā Tipene O’Regan said there had been amazing resurgence in the skills of weaving based in Awarua/Bluff.
      add
  7. kaumātua exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Sharnae Hope, “Prisoner surrenders on day 3 of riot, as inmates call on MP for help”, in Stuff NZ[158]:
      Earlier, Corrections staff made arrangements to allow the 17 inmates to speak with kaumātua.
      add
    • 2020 December 14, Maxine Jacobs, “Society changes with the seasons as Te Marae o Hine springs into life”, in Stuff NZ[159]:
      Rangitāne kaumātua Warren Warbrick talks about the origin and importance of the name Te Marae o Hine, which has lived in the shadow of "The Square".
      add
    • 2020 December 31, Caroline Williams, “New Year Honours: Dame Anne Salmond lands New Zealand's highest royal honour”, in Stuff NZ[160]:
      She credits Te Whānau-ā Apanui and Ngāti Porou kaumātua Eruera and Amiria Stirling for introducing her to te reo Māori.
      add
    • 2021 January 17, John Daniell, “He'll Be Right: In search of the right way to be a man in 2021”, in Stuff NZ[161]:
      While we didn’t find any one right way to be a man in 2021, we did find all kinds of people who are pushing the thinking forward: teachers and rugby players, scientists and singers, kaumātua and kids.
      add
  8. kererū exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Andre Chumko, “Behind the lens: Ross Giblin”, in Stuff NZ[162]:
      RG: This was a photo I took of a kererū on Kāpiti Island in October.
      add
    • 2021 January 20, “KEA Kids News: Native birds back after school's rat trapping programme”, in Stuff NZ[163]:
      Together with the help of some high-tech traps, their mission has succeeded, and the children are excited to report the return of bellbirds and kererū.
      add
  9. kororā exclude
    • 2021 January 4, Samantha Gee, “Vision for little penguin haven on Nelson's Haulashore Island”, in Stuff NZ[164]:
      But it's the little penguin, often called the little blue penguin or kororā, that volunteers hope will return to nest there as they reduce the number of predators.
      add
    • 2020 September 23, Lorna Thornber, “The regions hardest hit by Covid-19 are among New Zealand's most beautiful”, in Stuff NZ[165]:
      Deals for the upcoming school holidays include free entry for kids at Larnach Castle, $10 entry to the cloud forest at Orokonui Ecosanctuary, half-price evening tours to see kororā (little blue penguins), and $10 tastings at artisan chocoloate factory OCHO.
      add
    • 2019 January 20, Samantha Gee, “The little penguin, our wee blue”, in Stuff NZ[166]:
      The little penguin, often called the little blue penguin or kororā is the world's smallest penguin.
      add
  10. kupu exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “How to do summer: Our top picks for books, podcasts and places to go these holidays”, in Stuff NZ[167]:
      Episodes are posted every week, covering either kupu (words), iwi (tribes), stories or tikanga (customs and protocols).
      add
  11. kāik exclude
    • 2020 December 30, David Karena Holmes, “Taking words from English into te reo”, in Stuff NZ[168]:
      The word kāika, for instance, in which the southern k replaces the standard ng of kāinga (“home”) is commonly pronounced kāik, and Wakatipu is most often Wakatip.
      add
  12. kāika exclude
    • 2020 December 30, David Karena Holmes, “Taking words from English into te reo”, in Stuff NZ[169]:
      The word kāika, for instance, in which the southern k replaces the standard ng of kāinga (“home”) is commonly pronounced kāik, and Wakatipu is most often Wakatip.
      add
  13. kāinga exclude
    • 2020 December 30, David Karena Holmes, “Taking words from English into te reo”, in Stuff NZ[170]:
      The word kāika, for instance, in which the southern k replaces the standard ng of kāinga (“home”) is commonly pronounced kāik, and Wakatipu is most often Wakatip.
      add
  14. kākā exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[171]:
      The hospitality in the lodge is warmly welcoming, with a strong Māori flavour, and the shared meals are a highlight after a day spent climbing 521m Tuteremoana for great views, watching hihi feeding, spotting takahē and kākā, or poking around the coast.
      add
    • 2020 December 24, Brook Sabin, “Summer in New Zealand: The best free things to do”, in Stuff NZ[172]:
      Tāwharanui Regional Park is a predator-free sanctuary near Matakana, and it's home to an astonishing array of birdlife, including endangered kākā that pop over from Little Barrier Island.
      add
  15. kāmahi exclude
    • 2020 May 18, Brook Sabin, “New Zealand's secret backyard escapes”, in Stuff NZ[173]:
      Its magical appearance is thanks to an eruption 400 years ago, where kāmahi trees grew up through dead bush - almost like ancient moss-covered fingers reaching from the depths of the soil.
      add
  16. kāwanatanga exclude
    • 2020 December 24, Moon Cameron, “What are we afraid of in allowing great Māori representation?”, in Stuff NZ[174]:
      The chiefs (rangatira), who signed the te reo Māori version were confident in that what they signed would give them sovereignty over their lands and people, kāwanatanga.
      add
  17. kōrero exclude
    • 2020 December 30, David Karena Holmes, “Taking words from English into te reo”, in Stuff NZ[175]:
      The Māori word kōrero, for instance, may be taken as a translation of the English “speak”, “speech”, “talk” or “conversation”, but the word Kirihimete (“Christmas”) is a transliteration.
      add
  18. kūmara exclude
    • 2020 December 21, Nicola Galloway, “Recipe: Sesame broccoli with tahini lemon dressing”, in Stuff NZ[176]:
      It’s also delicious drizzled onto roasted kūmara.
      add
  19. mahi exclude
    • 2020 November 23, John Berry, “Monday thoughts: Men, we need to invest better”, in Stuff NZ[177]:
      But I am saying we need to redefine what it means to “man up” – man up should simply mean to “lift our mahi”.
      add
    • 2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[178]:
      The second, a whakataukī: Mahia te mahi hei painga mo te iwi, We work for the good of the people.
      add
  20. maunga exclude
    • 2020 December 16, Marc Daalder of Newsroom.co.nz, “Te Paati Māori takes on Parliament with humour”, in Stuff NZ[179]:
      Honestly I was just like, 'Oh gosh, I can work in here.' Cause you're a little worried about what you're coming to and how big of a maunga you're going to have to climb.
      add
  21. moana exclude
    • 2020 February 6, Maxine Jacobs, “Tiriti o Waitangi: Education and conversation essential to New Zealand becoming one”, in Stuff NZ[180]:
      As the nation enters the 180th year of the agreement, the commemoration is still marred by grievances of kai moana, rangatiratanga and whenua.
      add
    • 2021 January 18, Leith Huffadine of RNZ, “Ecotherapy: Mental health and the climate crisis”, in Stuff NZ[181]:
      Pacific peoples, we are intimately entwined with the land and the environment and the moana, so when you do lose that or it has been impacted by natural disasters in any kind of way, or forced to relocate or migrate to another setting, one can expect that there will be some impact on mental health and wellbeing.
      add
  22. māmā exclude
    • 2020 December 12, David Karena-Holmes, “Picture books can help paint and translate a thousand te reo words”, in Stuff NZ[182]:
      Another criticism might be that rather too many English loan-words and transliterations are used, such as māmā, pāpā and mōrena (“morning”).
      add
    • 2020 December 30, David Karena Holmes, “Taking words from English into te reo”, in Stuff NZ[183]:
      With English words such as “mama” and “papa”, where the syllables are available in te reo, transliteration is quite straightforward, although the lengthening of the vowel-sound may need to be marked (māmā, pāpā).
      add
  23. mānuka exclude
    • 2020 December 9, Lorna Thornber, “Five of New Zealand's most under-rated beach towns”, in Stuff NZ[184]:
      If the sun is out, grab a table in the beer garden and wash down your steamed mussels and garlic bread with the signature Captain Cook brew flavoured with freshly picked mānuka.
      add
    • 2020 December 13, Tina Morrison, “Cash-rich firms need to find their 'moral compass' and pay wage subsidy back, accounting professor says”, in Stuff NZ[185]:
      Some smaller companies on the NZX, such as mānuka honey company Comvita, have signalled that they intend to pay back the subsidy when they become profitable again.
      add
    • 2021 January 8, Steve Ryder, “Capitalism – naughty or nice?”, in Stuff NZ[186]:
      Tahi, once a neglected cattle farm, has been restored and is now a thriving mānuka honey and eco-retreat business near Whangārei.
      add
  24. māra exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[187]:
      It represents the extensive gardens he once tended as an expert at māra kai and māramataka (the calendar of when to plant and fish.)
      add
  25. māramataka exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[188]:
      It represents the extensive gardens he once tended as an expert at māra kai and māramataka (the calendar of when to plant and fish.)
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  26. mātou exclude
    • 2020 December 12, David Karena-Holmes, “Picture books can help paint and translate a thousand te reo words”, in Stuff NZ[189]:
      The words tāua and māua are “dual”, referring to two people only, whilst tātou and mātou refer to three or more people.
      add
  27. mātuaranga exclude
    • 2020 December 28, Karoline Tuckey of RNZ, “Now-rare Hector's and Māui native dolphins were once 'abundant', study finds”, in Stuff NZ[190]:
      But there's a lot of leads out there, and it's going to be super-exciting seeing how that mātuaranga [knowledge and wisdom] grows.
      add
  28. māua exclude
    • 2020 December 12, David Karena-Holmes, “Picture books can help paint and translate a thousand te reo words”, in Stuff NZ[191]:
      The words tāua and māua are “dual”, referring to two people only, whilst tātou and mātou refer to three or more people.
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  29. mōrena exclude
    • 2020 December 12, David Karena-Holmes, “Picture books can help paint and translate a thousand te reo words”, in Stuff NZ[192]:
      Another criticism might be that rather too many English loan-words and transliterations are used, such as māmā, pāpā and mōrena (“morning”).
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  30. ngā exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Ellen O'Dwyer, “The man translating The Hobbit into te reo Māori”, in Stuff NZ[193]:
      In the translation of ngā takahanga, taka means to fall, or to befall.
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  31. nui exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[194]:
      After a karakia (prayer) that acknowledges many of the original waka that sailed into Tūranga nui ā Kiwa (Gisborne), we are under way.
      add
    • 2020 December 26, Matthew Rilkoff, “The Taranaki people who helped us all during a year like no other”, in Stuff NZ[195]:
      Ngā mihi nui.
      add
  32. pai exclude
    • 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[196]:
      Te au o Waitangi e hora nei me he pīpīwharauroa, takoto te pai, takoto te pai.
      add
  33. papakāinga exclude
    • 2020 December 19, “The Ihumātao dispute ends with a tidy solution”, in Stuff NZ[197]:
      It will be “a sensitive housing solution”, according to the Government, that will include papakāinga housing, housing for mana whenua and some public housing.
      add
  34. pou exclude
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[198]:
      The restoration will include ancestral pou (posts) to recognise the tīpuna involved, including Ngāti Hine rangatira (chief) Te Ruki (the Duke) Kawiti.
      add
  35. pākehā exclude
    • 2020 September 9, Brittney Deguara, “Coronavirus: Boredom driving force behind alcohol and drug use during Covid-19 pandemic, but consumption didn't spike”, in Stuff NZ[199]:
      The majority identified as cis women and pākehā.
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  36. pāpā exclude
    • 2020 December 12, David Karena-Holmes, “Picture books can help paint and translate a thousand te reo words”, in Stuff NZ[200]:
      Another criticism might be that rather too many English loan-words and transliterations are used, such as māmā, pāpā and mōrena (“morning”).
      add
    • 2020 December 30, David Karena Holmes, “Taking words from English into te reo”, in Stuff NZ[201]:
      With English words such as “mama” and “papa”, where the syllables are available in te reo, transliteration is quite straightforward, although the lengthening of the vowel-sound may need to be marked (māmā, pāpā).
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  37. pātai exclude
    • 2020 December 23, Rachael Kelly, “Police investigate hate speech graffiti at Invercargill kura”, in Stuff NZ[202]:
      But, it has provided for me for a poignant reminder of how important it is to korero te reo Māori in my every day, and always ask a pātai of our decision makers - Are we doing all we can to normalise that Māori is not a colour, it is our culture,’’ Crackett said.
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  38. pēpi exclude
    • 2021 January 23, RNZ, “Timeline: Oranga Tamariki chief executive Grainne Moss' road to resignation”, in Stuff NZ[203]:
      23 November 2020: Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft releases second part of the report Te Kuku O Te Manawa, calling on Oranga Tamariki to end urgent removals of tamariki and pēpi Māori from hospitals, urging the government to commit to a transfer of power to Māori and detailing a slew of personal reports from midwives.
      add
    • 2020 December 19, Martin Van Beynen, “Oranga Tamariki boss Grainne Moss under fire - but for what exactly?”, in Stuff NZ[204]:
      Lambert, however, made the interesting comment that people shouldn’t be concentrating the blame for the agency’s shortcomings on individuals, because the “system” that sees pēpi Māori disproportionately enter state care was a complex and interconnected one.
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  39. pīpīwharauroa exclude
    • 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[205]:
      Te au o Waitangi e hora nei me he pīpīwharauroa, takoto te pai, takoto te pai.
      add
  40. pōhutukawa exclude
    • 2020 November 29, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Kayaking on Ōhiwa Harbour”, in Stuff NZ[206]:
      The turn of the tide, coming and going of the godwits and the annual blush of pōhutukawa is very reassuring.
      add
  41. pōwhiri exclude
    • 2020 November 11, Tim O'Connell, “New Sealord CEO steadying the ship in 2020's choppy waters”, in Stuff NZ[207]:
      Doug Paulin’s transition into the big chair was confirmed with a pōwhiri at Sealord’s Nelson headquarters last week – an occasion befitting its iwi part-ownership and Paulin’s own Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Raukawa whakapapa.
      add
    • 2021 January 5, Denise Piper, “Reconciliation still sought, 175 years since pivotal Te Ruapekapeka NZ Wars battle”, in Stuff NZ[208]:
      Kawiti Marae at Waiomio will be the base for the events, with a pōwhiri welcoming all on Friday from 9am.
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  42. pūriri exclude
    • 2020 November 29, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Kayaking on Ōhiwa Harbour”, in Stuff NZ[209]:
      A walk through native bush, including some ancient pūriri, takes you to the top of the pā.
      add
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[210]:
      The site also included formidable double palisades, made from the hard pūriri tree, which provided protection but still allowed the defenders to fire at the British.
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  43. pūtea exclude
    • 2019 September 6, Nick Truebridge and Denise Piper, “Northland rail line: KiwiRail boss says rail track would have closed within a year without Crown cash”, in Stuff NZ[211]:
      They were adamant – spend your initial pūtea on rehabilitating the spine and then, once the Wayne Brown report has been worked through by ministers and officials, make your second decision in terms of the branch out to Marsden Point.
      add
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[212]:
      While the majority of the pūtea (money), $6.5m, will be used to seal the road to access the site, the remainder will be used to improve the site’s paths, signs and facilities.
      add
  44. rua exclude
    • 2019 June 8, Bess Manson, “Te Haumihiata Mason – The te reo translator”, in Stuff NZ[213]:
      Food was stored underground in a rua for the winter – kumara, potatoes, apples, pears.
      add
  45. rāhui exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Mike Mather, “Coromandel beach closes to swimmers after 'continuous shark sightings'”, in Stuff NZ[214]:
      A rāhui is still in place at the beach, which prohibits people from fishing or gathering seafood of any kind, and will be in place until January 15.
      add
  46. rūnanaga exclude
    • 2021 January 11, Damian Rowe, “Traditional Māori weaving booming in the south”, in Stuff NZ[215]:
      Awarua Rūnanga representative Gail Thompson said since the development of its wharenui it had stirred the creative juices of the rūnanaga and korowai weaving was a continuation of that work.
      add
  47. rūnanga exclude
    • 2021 January 11, Damian Rowe, “Traditional Māori weaving booming in the south”, in Stuff NZ[216]:
      The rūnanga had utilised its connections with the Tītī Islands to supply weka and tītī in its korowai designs along with birds supplied from the Catlins, she said.
      add
  48. tamariki exclude
    • 2021 January 23, RNZ, “Timeline: Oranga Tamariki chief executive Grainne Moss' road to resignation”, in Stuff NZ[217]:
      23 August 2019: Ngāi Tūhoe sign an agreement with Oranga Tamariki so the ministry will notify the iwi of any tamariki with Tūhoe whakapapa coming into their care.
      add
    • 2019 November 26, Fleur Wainohu, “I saw a family of four kids share one sandwich - their only meal for the day”, in Stuff NZ[218]:
      It’s been really cool having a partnership with KidsCan and not feeling stigma about that, but actually being inspired by and invigorated knowing there are people out there who care, who want to support, and who can help our tamariki.
      add
  49. tangata exclude
    • 2020 December 16, Marc Daalder of Newsroom.co.nz, “Te Paati Māori takes on Parliament with humour”, in Stuff NZ[219]:
      But where is tangata whenua and where is Te Tiriti?
      add
    • 2020 December 26, Amber Allott, “Freshwater reforms and farmers: two sides of the same coin”, in Stuff NZ[220]:
      Councils, in collaboration with tangata whenua, communities and industry, will need to set appropriate timeframes for achieving outcomes.
      add
    • 2020 December 18, Charlotte Jones Local Democracy Reporter, “Iwi lose fight to stop Bay of Plenty water bottling expansion”, in Stuff NZ[221]:
      It was an ongoing issue for tangata whenua to ensure its essence was retained when put into very firm legal parameters.
      add
    • 2020 December 18, Olivia Wannan, “In a climate emergency, Kāpiti mayor wants to save airport”, in Stuff NZ[222]:
      Jake Roos, of Low-Carbon Kāpiti, said the land should be returned to tangata whenua.
      add
    • 2021 January 5, Denise Piper, “Reconciliation still sought, 175 years since pivotal Te Ruapekapeka NZ Wars battle”, in Stuff NZ[223]:
      Te Ruapekapeka trustee, Pita Tipene, says the pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both its ingenuity and the fight for independence.
      add
  50. tarāpuka exclude
    • 2020 December 23, Emma Dangerfield, “Scarecrows and excavators join forces to protect rare gull colony”, in Stuff NZ[224]:
      The Ashley-Rakahuri Rivercare Group (ARRG) turned to the ancient pest control method and erected Linda, the scarecrow, near the black-billed gull (tarāpuka) colony, last month.
      add
  51. tino exclude
    • 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[225]:
      The British certainly broke their word, stealing lands, property and even heads, and failing to recognise the enduring tino rangatiratanga of the chiefs and tribes.
      add
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[226]:
      The pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both the ingenuity and the fight for mana motuhake (autonomy) or tino rangitiratanga (independence), Tipene said.
      add
  52. tāne exclude
    • 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[227]:
      It led to Māori being praised for "physical prowess and a "warrior-like nature, while limiting "tāne access to privileges enjoyed by Pākehā men.
      add
  53. tāonga exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Meriana Johnsen of RNZ, “Rātana leader urges followers to break away from Labour”, in Stuff NZ[228]:
      A number of tāonga representing land loss and broken promises were bestowed on the prime minister, including a broken watch that Aperahama said was buried with Savage.
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  54. tātou exclude
    • 2020 December 12, David Karena-Holmes, “Picture books can help paint and translate a thousand te reo words”, in Stuff NZ[229]:
      The words tāua and māua are “dual”, referring to two people only, whilst tātou and mātou refer to three or more people.
      add
  55. tāua exclude
    • 2020 December 12, David Karena-Holmes, “Picture books can help paint and translate a thousand te reo words”, in Stuff NZ[230]:
      The words tāua and māua are “dual”, referring to two people only, whilst tātou and mātou refer to three or more people.
      add
  56. tīeke exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[231]:
      Outside is where the real rewards lie: patches of luxuriant virgin forest and many hectares of laboriously re-planted and now thriving bush, where you will see rare species of bird that include kiwi, takahē, tīeke and hihi, as well as tuatara and giant wētā.
      add
  57. tīpuna exclude
    • 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[232]:
      Pita Tipene is proud of the work of his tīpuna, with Kawiti (centre), Te Aho and Mataroria represented at the entrance to Ruapekapeka Pā.
      add
    • 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[233]:
      The Daily News report noted how Campbell paid homage to his tīpuna at Taiporohenui.
      add
  58. tītī exclude
    • 2021 January 11, Damian Rowe, “Traditional Māori weaving booming in the south”, in Stuff NZ[234]:
      Birds included tītī muttonbird, rosters, pigeons, Mollymawks and petrels.
      add
  59. tūpuna exclude
    • 2021 January 23, Joel Maxwell, “A crew-cut in a Parliament of coiffed heads: Kelvin Davis on growing up on, and out of, Leonard St”, in Stuff NZ[235]:
      My tūpuna [ancestor] is the third name down … it says ‘Pōmare, Ngāti Manu’.
      add
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[236]:
      These sounds span the generations of travelling tūpuna and, it’s totally relaxing.
      add
  60. tūī exclude
    • 2020 December 31, “Take me to the (Whanganui) River. How this river became a living being”, in Stuff NZ[237]:
      Keep an eye out for the whio, tūī and brown kiwi, and for long-tailed bats overhead in the dusk.
      add
  61. whakataukī exclude
    • 2020 December 4, Carmen Parahi, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Newsrooms need to reflect the voices of society not the bias of their news bosses”, in Stuff NZ[238]:
      The second, a whakataukī: Mahia te mahi hei painga mo te iwi, We work for the good of the people.
      add
    • 2020 December 28, Karoline Tuckey of RNZ, “Now-rare Hector's and Māui native dolphins were once 'abundant', study finds”, in Stuff NZ[239]:
      They are traditionally a tohu, a sign, and there's whakataukī, or proverbs, that say when Hector's dolphins are plentiful, abundant and well, so too is everything else in our local inshore eco-system.
      add
  62. whenua exclude
    • 2020 February 6, Maxine Jacobs, “Tiriti o Waitangi: Education and conversation essential to New Zealand becoming one”, in Stuff NZ[240]:
      As the nation enters the 180th year of the agreement, the commemoration is still marred by grievances of kai moana, rangatiratanga and whenua.
      add
    • 2020 December 16, Marc Daalder of Newsroom.co.nz, “Te Paati Māori takes on Parliament with humour”, in Stuff NZ[241]:
      But where is tangata whenua and where is Te Tiriti?
      add
    • 2020 December 26, Amber Allott, “Freshwater reforms and farmers: two sides of the same coin”, in Stuff NZ[242]:
      Councils, in collaboration with tangata whenua, communities and industry, will need to set appropriate timeframes for achieving outcomes.
      add
    • 2021 January 1, “Local hapū to watch over dangerous Omanawa Falls near Tauranga”, in Stuff NZ[243]:
      Hapū spokesperson Koro Nicholas said the main aim of kaitiaki being at the falls was to look after the whenua and the mauri of the Omanawa River by educating people on the significance of the site to local Māori.
      add
    • 2020 December 18, Charlotte Jones Local Democracy Reporter, “Iwi lose fight to stop Bay of Plenty water bottling expansion”, in Stuff NZ[244]:
      It was an ongoing issue for tangata whenua to ensure its essence was retained when put into very firm legal parameters.
      add
  63. whānaungatanga exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Glenn McConnell, “The New Year Honours recognise those who took personal responsibility in a crisis”, in Stuff NZ[245]:
      What I’m talking about is whānaungatanga.
      add
  64. whātōtō exclude
    • 2020 December 5, Tony Smith, “Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Monocultural sports coverage has marginalised Māori stars”, in Stuff NZ[246]:
      Sport historians Greg Ryan and Geoff Watson noted in their 2018 book, Sport and the New Zealanders: A History, Māori had their own popular sporting pursuits prior to colonisation, including teka (a form of darts), tamahekoheke (spear throwing), karo (where participants evaded and parried weapons), whātōtō (wrestling), running and swimming events and waka hoe racing.
      add
  65. wānanga exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Meriana Johnsen of RNZ, “Rātana leader urges followers to break away from Labour”, in Stuff NZ[247]:
      Morehu (followers of the Rātana faith) will take part in a series of wānanga over the next few days, which will include examining the role of the Treaty in their constitution and separation between church and state.
      add
    • 2021 January 11, Damian Rowe, “Traditional Māori weaving booming in the south”, in Stuff NZ[248]:
      Since 2019, Helen Wilson has been holding wānanga classes once a month at Te Rau Aroha Marae in Bluff.
      add
  66. wētā exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Pamela Wade, “How to have an island holiday in New Zealand”, in Stuff NZ[249]:
      Outside is where the real rewards lie: patches of luxuriant virgin forest and many hectares of laboriously re-planted and now thriving bush, where you will see rare species of bird that include kiwi, takahē, tīeke and hihi, as well as tuatara and giant wētā.
      add
  67. ātea exclude
    • 2019 June 8, Bess Manson, “Te Haumihiata Mason – The te reo translator”, in Stuff NZ[250]:
      My uncles always said, the marae ātea is the Māori stage and the drama of whatever was happening at the marae was played out there.
      add