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Who is the chief of mataatua waka?

Toroa is the chief of the mataatua waka


Who is the tohunga of the 7 waka?

the tohunga of the mataatua waka is taneatua


Who was the tohunga of Mataatua waka?

taneatua


What is the meaning of the name of the mataatua waka?

I think I read this in 'Tuhoe, Children of the Mist' by Elsdon Best, that Mataatua means - Face of God.


What are the 7 maori waka?

Tainui Te Arawa Mataatua Takitimu Tokomaru Kurahaupo Aotea


What happened to mataatua waka?

As the story was told by our old people,when Mataatua Waka landed at Whakatane Toroa the chief had a young brother named Puhi.in that time the two brothers didnt see eye to eye,so Puhi and his followers took the Waka Mataatua up North of New Zealand.Thats how our Whanau became Ngapuhi.There is alot more detail behind the story, this is only a short vertion.


Who are the tribes of Mataatua?

The tribes of Mataatua are a group of Māori iwi (tribes) from the eastern North Island of New Zealand, particularly associated with the Mataatua waka (canoe). Key tribes include Ngāti Awa, Ngāi Tūhoe, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, and Ngāti Porou, among others. These tribes share cultural and historical connections stemming from their common ancestry and heritage linked to the Mataatua canoe. The region is known for its rich Māori culture and history.


What is the maori word for horse?

Tainui, Te arawa, Mataatua, Takitimu, Tokomaru, Kurahaupo and Aotea.


What does waka waka mean in Africa?

Translations for shakiras song Its a cameroonian language Zaminamina means 'come'. Waka waka means 'Do it' - as in perform a task. In Nigerian Pidgin Waka Waka means 'walk'. Zaminamina zangalewa means 'who asked you to come?'. Wana means it is mine'. Zambo means 'wait'


What does Django mean in the song waka waka?

Come here I know this because i went to uganda


What are the 7 waka of New Zealand?

According to Maori native myths and legends, when the native Maori people arrived in New Zealand, they arrived in seven great Waka, or giant canoes, no-one knows where they originally came from, but all sensible answers point toward the pacific islands. When the Waka landed around the coast, they created the first seven tribes, and the Maori people started from that.


What are the names of the 7 maori canoes of new zealand?

The seven Māori canoes, known as "waka," that are traditionally recognized in New Zealand are Aotea, Takitimu, Tainui, Te Arawa, Ngātokimatawhaorua, Kurahaupō, and Mataatua. Each of these waka carries significant cultural and ancestral importance, with stories of migration and settlement that are central to Māori history and identity. They represent the voyages of Māori ancestors who arrived in New Zealand from Hawaiki.