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Mātaatua was one of the
great voyaging canoes by
which Polynesians migrated to New Zealand,
according to Māori tradition. Māori
traditions say that the...
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marae and Kākahu Tāpiki
meeting house,
affiliated with Kākahu Tāpiki.
Mātaatua marae and Te Whai-a-te-Motu
meeting house,
affiliated with Te Urewera....
- the
Mātaatua waka
landed at Whakatāne. The
Maori name Whakatāne is
reputed to
commemorate an
incident occurring after the
arrival of the
Mataatua. The...
- hapū of Te Ākitai, Ngāti Te Ata and Ngāti
Paretaua from
Waikato Tainui.
Mātaatua Marae and its
Awanuiarangi meeting house are
affiliated with the Ngāti...
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spiritual practices are
being systematically violated by non-Indians.
Mātaatua Declaration, June 1993 On 18 June 1993, 150
delegates from
fourteen countries...
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legendary canoes, the best
known of
which are Aotea, Te Arawa, Kurahaupō,
Mātaatua, Tainui, Tākitimu, and Tokomaru.
Various traditions name
numerous other...
- Te
Urunga Moutonu or Maru o te ****a
meeting house; and
Taiao Marae and
Mātaatua meeting house. In
October 2020, the
Government committed $1,407,731 from...
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meeting house is
affiliated with Ngāti Rongo. Te Tōtara
Marae and Te Puhi o
Mātaatua meeting house is
affiliated with Te Urewera.
Waikirikiri Marae and Toi-kai-rakau...
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captain and
navigator of the
Mātaatua waka (canoe)
which travelled from
Hawaiki to present-day New Zealand. When the
Mātaatua first arrived in the Whakatāne...
- used
instead of
macrons in long
vowels resultant from
compounding (e.g.
Mātaatua) or reduplication. Māori has five
phonemically distinct vowel articulations...