The Maori name for the South Island in New Zealand is Te Waipounamu, which translates to "the waters of greenstone."
The Maori word for South Island is Te Waipounamu.
The Maori name for the South Island of New Zealand is Te Waipounamu.
"Kawatiri" is the Maori name for the Buller River located in the South Island of New Zealand.
Torea is the South Island pied oystercatcher and Torea pango is the sooty oystercatcher.
The Maori word for South Island is Te Waipounamu.
Te Wai Pounamu is a Maori name for the Island now commonly known as the South Island.
Torea is the South Island pied oystercatcher and Torea pango is the sooty oystercatcher.
South Cape. Cook believed that it was a peninsular and part of the South Island. It was named Stewart Island after a sealer, Capt William Stewart, who charted it in 1809. Its Maori name is Rakiura.
White Island, also known as Whakaari, is an active volcanic island located off the coast of New Zealand. The local Maori people consider it a sacred place due to its cultural and spiritual significance. Guided tours to the island provide visitors with the opportunity to learn about its history and natural beauty.
The South island is Maui's canoe which he was in when he fished the north island out of the sea. Stewart island was the anchor stone.
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The Maori name for Stewart Island is Rakiura, which means "glowing skies" in reference to the Aurora Australis that's often seen in the region. It is New Zealand's third-largest island.
The Maori name for the North Island in New Zealand is Te Ika-a-Māui.
The South Island (known as Te Wai Pounamu or Te waka A Maui in Maori) is the name given to the largest of NZ's three main islands.
Just the North Island, te Ika a Maui in Maori; and the South Island, te Wai Pounamu in Maori. Stewart Island, the third main island (but much smaller) is Rakiura in Maori.The Island names are..The North Island and the South Island