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In Māori, "puka" can refer to a type of tree called the "pūkā" or sometimes it can mean a hole or gap.
The Māori people traditionally wore cloaks made from woven flax or feathers, as well as skirts and aprons. These garments were often intricately decorated with traditional designs and patterns specific to their tribe or lineage. Today, modern clothing is the norm for everyday wear, but traditional garments are still worn for special occasions and cultural ceremonies.
It took several years to rebuild Christchurch following the devastating earthquakes in 2010 and 2011, with some areas still undergoing reconstruction. The city has made significant progress in restoring infrastructure and revitalizing the community, although the process is ongoing.
The name Roarke is from Ireland, an Anglicization of the Gaelic personal name "Ruairc".
The name for Christchurch in te reo Maori is "Ōtautahi".
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The name of Christchurch's largest airport is called "Christchurch International Airport"
The Māori name for Christchurch is Ōtautahi.
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The Māori name for Christchurch is Ōtautahi. It is commonly used alongside the English name in New Zealand.
Aoraki is the name of Mt Cook.
The Maori word for dictionary is "kupu pukapuka."
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