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kainga
/ ˈkaɪŋə /
noun
- (in New Zealand) a Māori village or small settlement Also called (on South Island)kaik
Word History and Origins
Origin of kainga1
Example Sentences
Mr Mohsin moved to New Zealand with Ms David to work for a government housing agency, Kainga Ora.
That evening we stop at the Maori settlement of Tieke Kainga, where we’re to sleep in the community’s marae, or meeting house.
Some Rapanui contend that their last king, Simeón Riro Kainga, was poisoned in 1898 during a visit to Chile’s coast.
Twenty years ago a hapu, in number just forty persons, removed their kainga from a dry, healthy position, to the edge of a raupo swamp.
I would give him a piece quite close to the kainga, where I would always have him close to me; I hope he may take the land; then I should have two pakehas, him and ——.
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