Pākī (1808–1855), Hawaiian high chief during the reign of King Kamehameha III
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Paki, a derogatory term for a person from South Asia (particularly Pakistan), mainly used in the United Kingdom
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Tuheitia Paki, (born 21 April 1955) is the current Māori King in New Zealand
Tuheitia Paki | Paki | Pākī |
Members of the kānuka complex are found throughout New Zealand occurring on the Three Kings Islands, Aotea (Great Barrier Island), from Te Paki (on the Aupouri Peninsula) at the northern tip of the North Island to as far south as Dunedin and Central Otago in the South Island, and the Stewart Island.
It occurs in coastal and lowland forest from Te Paki in the north of the North Island south to Mahia Peninsula and Taranaki.
It is known from the northern North Island of New Zealand, from Te Paki south to Puketitri, Hawkes Bay and including Poor Knights, Little Barrier and Great Barrier Islands.