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"Te anawa" in Māori translates to "the path" or "the way." It often carries connotations of a journey or direction, whether literal or metaphorical. In cultural contexts, it can symbolize guidance or the journey of life. The term reflects the importance of pathways in Māori belief systems and traditions.

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