The Maori name for White Island, an active volcano in the Bay of Plenty, is Whakaari.
Pakeha. Anyone or anything that is not Maori is called Pakeha.
te wai pounamu
In Maori, "motu" can mean island or to be separated or isolated. The meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
The colour white.
The Maori word for white is "ma" or "mā" in the context of color.
Rakiura.
North Island in Maori is Te Ika a Maui.
Pakeha. Anyone or anything that is not Maori is called Pakeha.
te wai pounamu
Motu.
In Maori, "motu" can mean island or to be separated or isolated. The meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
The colour white.
The Maori word for white is "ma" or "mā" in the context of color.
The Maori name for the South Island in New Zealand is Te Waipounamu, which translates to "the waters of greenstone."
rakiura
Wharekauri.
cook island maori