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    Kakahi (Māori: Kākahi)) is a small King Country settlement about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) up the Whanganui River from Taumarunui, New Zealand. Founded as...
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  • Kakahi may refer to: Kākahi, the Māori name for the New Zealand freshwater mussel Kakahi, New Zealand, a King Country locality on the Whanganui River...
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  • Tohu can refer to: Tohu Harris, New Zealand rugby league footballer Tohu Kākahi, New Zealand Māori leader Tohu, a biblical person (an ancestor of the prophet...
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    Echyridella menziesii, the New Zealand freshwater mussel, also known by its Māori names kākahi, kāeo, and torewai,[citation needed] is a species of freshwater...
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  • Tohu Kākahi (c. 1828 – 4 February 1907) was a Māori leader, a warrior leader in the anti government Hau Hau Movement 1864-66 and later a prophet at Parihaka...
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    In New Zealand, agriculture is the largest sector of the tradable economy. The country exported NZ$46.4 billion worth of agricultural products (raw and...
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    Kakahi was a station on the North Island Main Trunk line, in the Ruapehu District of New Zealand, serving Kakahi. It formally opened on 9 November 1908...
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    rainbow and brown trout. It is also a launch point for kayakers heading for Kakahi, or even further down the Whanganui River. Beyond the bridge is the vast...
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  • politician. Approximate Tohu Kākahi, Māori prophet and pacifist leader. 3, 6 or 7 March (see above) Hongi Hika, New Zealand Chief (born 1772) Undated Te...
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    September: 1879 New Zealand general election all men enfranchised. 1881 Parihaka community forcibly broken up by troops. Te Whiti, Tohu Kākahi and followers...
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