Chief Kupe's waka is called Maataahouruaata and landed in Whanganiu-a-tara (near Wellington)
The early Maori explorers were skilled navigators and seafarers who voyaged across the vast Pacific Ocean in ocean-going canoes known as waka. These intrepid explorers settled in New Zealand around 800 years ago, and their voyages demonstrate their advanced knowledge of navigation and their courage to travel great distances across open seas. Some notable early Maori explorers include Kupe, Hoturapa, and Turi.
'Waka waka' is not a specific language; it is a phrase that is used in various contexts and languages. In some languages, it can mean "to mix" or "to do something." One example of its use in popular culture is the song "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" by Shakira, which includes lyrics in both English and African languages.
Ko (name your waka, i.e Aotea) toku waka means "Aotea is my waka". It is a part of a pepeha....In Maori tikanga, when you go through your whakawhanaungatanga (meet n greet), in a nut shell you tell people not only your name, but your parents names, your tribe (iwi), sub tribe (hapu), the canoe that your ancestors arrived on (waka), etc.
Tainui Te Arawa Mataatua Takitimu Tokomaru Kurahaupo Aotea
It is pronounced as "wah-kah."
Waka Waka
Waka Waka (This time for Africa)
Waka-sama is the vocalist (i think so) of this band called Danger Gang...
the boat is called a waka
The Cook Islands are populated by the Maori people. The traditional watercraft of the Maori is the Waka or Waka taua (war canoe)
Shakira song Waka Waka mean that inconswelo.
waka waka waka waka
waka waka waka
Download ares or others and then download the song ( waka waka ) the video
yup
Waka Waka - This Time for Africa - was created on 2010-05-07.
waka waka flocka flocka is 25