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Nukunonu
Nukunonu, formerly known as Duke of Clarence Island, is the largest atoll within Tokelau, a dependency of New Zealand in the south Pacific Ocean. It comprises 30 islets surrounding a central lagoon, with about of land area and a lagoon surface area of . Motuhaga is the only islet that has inhabitants. It has an estimated population of 531.

Tangaroa
Tangaroa (Māori; Takaroa in the South Island dialect; cognate with Tagaloa in Sāmoan) is the great atua of the sea, lakes, rivers, and creatures that live within them, especially fish, in Māori mythology. As Tangaroa-whakamau-tai, he exercises control over the tides. He is sometimes depicted as a whale.
Maori mythology
tales relating to the origins of the (Māori) world
Rangitoto ki te Tonga / D'Urville Island
island in New Zealand

Kieran Read
New Zealand rugby union player
Mount John University Observatory
astronomical research observatory in New Zealand
Tom Neale
Adventurer, castaway, island lover, author (1902–1977)

Atua
Atua (Akua in Hawaii) are the gods and spirits of the Polynesian people such as the Māori or the Hawaiians (see also ). The literal meaning of the Polynesian word is "power" or "strength" and so the concept is similar to that of mana. Many of the atua that are known have originated from myths and legends of each Polynesian culture before Christianity was introduced. These days, the word atua is related to the monotheistic conception of God. However for Polynesian cultures, as opposed to having only one superior god, there are multiple atua.
Wellington cricket team
New Zealand cricket team
Auckland Domain
public park in Auckland, New Zealand

Mojave King
New Zealand-American basketball player (born 2002)
Canterbury cricket team
New Zealand cricket team
Otago cricket team
New Zealand first class cricket team
Auckland cricket team
cricket team in New Zealand
Tai Webster
New Zealand basketball player
Thomas Robins
New Zealand actor
Ibrahim Omer
New Zealand Labour Party politician elected in 2020
Maria Fahey
cricketer
Feminism in New Zealand
feminism in the country
Joseph Paulo
New Zealand rugby league footballer
Bob Elliott
New Zealand pediatrician (1934-2020)
Siobhan Leachman
New Zealand Wikimedian
Ford Trophy
domestic One Day Cricket Competition
New Zealand Women's cricket team tour of West Indies 2014/15
international cricket tour

Bob Vance
New Zealand cricketer (1924-1994)
Southland Sharks
Basketball team in Invercargill, New Zealand
Vanushi Walters
New Zealand Labour Party politician elected in 2020
Arawa
Māori migration canoe
Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories
false conspiracy theories which deny the indigeneity of Māori people