Te Waipounamu (The Greenstone Isle), the South Island.
Also Te-Waka-a-Maui, the canoe of Maui, from which he fished up the North Island ( Te-Ika-A-Maui, the fish of Maui ).
The Maori name for the South Island in New Zealand is Te Waipounamu, which translates to "the waters of greenstone."
The Māori 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.
The Maori name for the North Island in New Zealand is Te Ika-a-Māui.
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.
The Maori name for the South Island in New Zealand is Te Waipounamu, which translates to "the waters of greenstone."
The Māori 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.
The Maori name for the North Island in New Zealand is Te Ika-a-Māui.
Wai Pounamu
Rakiura.
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.
The old Maori name for the North Island is Te Ika-a-Maui.
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.
Otepoti is the Maori name for Dunedin, a city in the South Island of New Zealand. It translates to "place of the pot."
Te Rauparaha
Maui.