Land of the long white cloud.
"Aotearoa" means "land of the long white cloud" in the Māori language, referring to New Zealand.
Aotearoa- meaning Land of the Long white cloud.
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 name "Aotearoa" means "Land of the Long White Cloud." It reflects the country's geographic features, specifically the long white clouds often seen over the islands. The name has cultural significance to the Maori people, who were the original inhabitants of New Zealand.
The Maori are believed to have migrated to Aotearoa (New Zealand) from Polynesia around the 13th century. They are thought to have traveled on large double-hulled canoes known as waka, using celestial navigation techniques to navigate the ocean. The journey to Aotearoa is said to have been a deliberate and planned migration rather than an accidental discovery.
Aotearoa - Land of the Long White Cloud. Aotearoa is the maori name for New Zealand.
AOTEAROA stands for new zealand in Maori :)
Socialist Aotearoa was created in 2008.
MultiCultural Aotearoa was created in 2004.
When New Zealand was only inhabited by native maoris it was called Aotearoa translated as "the land of the long white cloud"
A Maori, they are the natives to NZ.
Communist Party of Aotearoa was created in 1993.
Aotearoa is the Maori name for New Zealand. It originally meant only what is now known as the North Island, but is becoming more recognized internationally as the bilingual (English/Maori) name of New Zealand. In an 1878 Maori translation of the national anthem God Defend New Zealand, Aotearoa was used in place of New Zealand. This translation remains in use.
The name "Aotearoa" is of Māori origin and is commonly translated as "Land of the Long White Cloud." It is believed to have been used by the Māori people to describe New Zealand, referencing the appearance of clouds over the islands. The term reflects the indigenous culture and language, emphasizing the connection between the land and its people. Today, Aotearoa is used alongside New Zealand to acknowledge Māori heritage and identity.
It HAS another name which is the Maori name Aotearoa.
Meat Union Aotearoa was created on 1994-08-01.
Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa was created in 2007.