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1Rebuilding the Kainga

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  • Title: Rebuilding the Kainga
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Williams Books, Bridget
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  • First Year Published: 2019
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Kāinga

and established bases, kāinga would often shift to near the newcomers so that trading would be easier. In modern Māori, kāinga is the word for "home"

Kāinga Ora

Kāinga Ora, officially Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, is a Crown agency that provides rental housing for New Zealanders in need. It has Crown entity

Riro Kāinga

Siméon or Timeone Riro ʻa Kāinga Rokoroko He Tau (died 1898 or 1899) was the last ‘ariki (king) of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) from 1892 until his death.

Te Kāinga Aroha

Te Kāinga Aroha is a category 1 historic place in Auckland, New Zealand that has been a private residence, a manse, and a hostel. Te Kāinga Aroha is on

King of Easter Island

flew out to sea and discovered an island, which he called Te Pito ꞌo te Kāinga ("The Center of the Earth"). Sending seven scouts, Hotu Matuꞌa embraced

Moka Te Kainga-mataa

Moka Kainga-mataa [Te Kaingamataa/Te Kaingamata/Te Kainga-mata/Te Kainga-mataa] (1790s–1860s) was a Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngā Puhi iwi from Northland

Tieke Kāinga

Tieke Kāinga is a small Māori community in New Zealand, on the middle reaches of the Whanganui River 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) downstream from the mouth

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of Waitangi). In doing so, Wā Kāinga/Home defeated just under 1,000 other submissions. Fresh off this victory, Wā Kāinga/Home also survived the first round

Mike Kainga

Michael "Mike" Zavala Harley Kainga (born 28 January 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union player who last played for the Bay of Plenty Steamers in the ITM

Patricia Nangozo Kainga

Patricia Nangozo Kainga is a politician in Malawi. Kainga represents Zomba Central in the National Assembly of Malawi. In January 2025 she became Deputy