"Ngapuhi" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈŋʌpuhi/ [New-Zealand], /ˈnɛpuːi/ [New-Zealand], /ˈnapuːi/ [UK], /ˈnɑːpuːi/ [UK] Forms: Ngapuhi [plural]
Etymology: From Maori Ngapuhi. Etymology templates: {{der|en|mi|Ngapuhi}} Maori Ngapuhi Head templates: {{en-proper noun|Ngapuhi}} Ngapuhi (plural Ngapuhi)
  1. (New Zealand) A member of a Maori people (or iwi) of the Northland region of New Zealand. Wikipedia link: Ngapuhi Tags: New-Zealand Synonyms: Ngapui, Nga Puhi
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