Te Ika ā Maui
Its the size of the north Island
Bird is 'manu' and fish is 'ika'.
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The word for fish in Maori is - ika - pronounced ee-ka
The Maori people do not have a single king. Instead, they traditionally have various tribal leaders known as rangatira.
"Ika" means fish in Maori, the indigenous language of New Zealand. It is often used in traditional Maori cuisine and fishing practices.
Inanga is a Maori word for the young of various freshwater fish species that are considered a delicacy, and called whitebait in English.
To become the Maori King, one would need to exhibit qualities such as strong leadership skills, knowledge and understanding of Maori culture and history, ability to unite and represent Maori tribes, and a commitment to promoting the interests of Maori people. It is also important to have the respect and support of Maori tribes and communities.
The Maori name for the North Island of New Zealand is Te Ika-a-Māui, which translates to "The Fish of Māui." Māui is a significant figure in Maori mythology.
Apirana Ngata did not become the Maori king. He was a prominent Maori leader, politician, and advocate for Maori rights, but he did not hold the position of Maori king. The Maori king is a hereditary position within the Maori King Movement, established in the 19th century.
The Maori name for Margaret is Mareta.
The Maori name for the North Island of New Zealand is Te Ika-a-Māui. This name translates to "The Fish of Maui" in English, referring to the legend of Maui, a demigod who fished the North Island from the ocean.
The Maori name for Desmond is Hēmānia.
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The Māori name for tui is "pīwakawaka."