Aotearoa. This means 'The land of the long white cloud.' This is what they first saw.
The Maoris referred to their country as Aotearoa before it was renamed New Zealand by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in the 17th century. Aotearoa translates to "Land of the Long White Cloud" in Maori.
The Maori people are Polynesians who are believed to have originated from eastern Polynesia, likely the islands of Tahiti or the Cook Islands, before migrating to New Zealand around 1300 CE. Their original homeland is thought to be in the vicinity of modern-day Taiwan and the Philippines.
Twister was first called "Pretzel" during its development stages before being renamed to "Twister" for its official release.
Before the Maori arrived in New Zealand, the region was inhabited by the Moriori people in the Chatham Islands and possibly other early Polynesian settlers. The Moriori had a distinct culture and language from the Maori.
The Maori people are believed to have arrived in New Zealand around the 13th century, through a series of Polynesian voyages. Their culture and society developed over centuries in isolation from other cultures until the arrival of Europeans in the 18th century.
The haka is a traditional Mฤori dance form from New Zealand. It serves multiple purposes, including as a challenge, welcome, or celebration. The haka has gained international recognition through its association with the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team, who perform it before matches as a show of strength and unity.
Natives lived there, They are still called the Maoris.
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The first New Zealand rugby team to tour overseas, playing eight matches in New_South_Wales, Australia, in 1884, performed "a Maori war cry" or haka before each of its matches. This due to the fact that the greater percentage of the team were to be Maoris. Later when the team toured the UK it was made up of a broad range of Maoris however, 4 NON Maoris were selected. The war cry was retained
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mori ori's but they were killed by maori and some of the bodies were eaten.
The country of New Zealand was known to the Maoris as Aotearoa (land of the long white cloud). The North Island was known as Te Ika A Maui (Maui's fish) and the South Island was Te Wai Pounamu (waters of greenstone) or Te Waka O Aorangi (Aorangis canoe)
James Cook circumnavigated New Zealand before reaching Australia.
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i haven't actually been there but if you havn't been to New zealand before I recommend it
Russell, New Zealand (the renamed town of Okiato) was briefly the capital in 1840. It is located 5 km south of the current town of Russell (formerly Kororareka), the first permanent European settlement in New Zealand. In 1841,the capital was established at Auckland, on the western coast of North Island, and in 1865 moved to Wellington (formerly Port Nicholson).
Before the country was renamed to Namibia, it was known as South West Africa. So the original spelling is Namibia/ South West Africa.
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