The cast of The Huia - 2011 includes: Taimi Allan as Lady Fairbanks Keporah Ashby as Maggie Kepora Ashby as Maggie Meg Bishop as Lady Featherston Carey Fern as Lady Cartwright Natano Keni as Maori Guide 1 Charlotte Sarah Blythe as Lady Huia-Feathers Chance Taylor as Maori Guide 2
The cast of Waka Huia - 1992 includes: Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu as herself Kingi Ihaka Te Kauhoe Wano Te Manawanui Pauro Bubbles Mihinui as Herself (2001) Hinewehi Mohi John Turei
Huia was created in 1837.
Huia Edmonds was born on 1981-10-20.
Huia W. Beaumont has written: 'Educating in five dimensions'
The Huia - 2011 was released on: New Zealand: May 2011 (NZIFF Film Cafe University of Auckland Shorts Selection) New Zealand: November 2011 (Allshorts Film Festival) USA: January 2012 (Wild & Scenic Film Festival) New Zealand: April 2012 (Reel Earth - Environmental Film Festival) New Zealand: May 2012 (Rotorua Magma Film Festival)
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The huia is native to New Zealand and is now extinct. It was once found in forests on the North Island of New Zealand. The huia was known for its distinctive long, curved beak and black and white plumage.
Aloha: Say: huia (or) nalu huia [hoo-ee-ah] [na-loo]
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The main predator of the Huia, a bird native to New Zealand, was the introduced stoat (Mustela erminea). Stoats were brought to New Zealand in the 19th century to control rabbit populations but became a significant threat to native birds, including the Huia. Their predation, combined with habitat loss and other factors, contributed to the decline and eventual extinction of the Huia by the early 20th century.
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