Aotearoa, is the Maori name for New Zealand.
The Maori come from New Zealand (Aotearoa) which they settled from Polynesia. In Maori mythology, the traditional home was Hawaiiki.
"Aotearoa" is the Maori name for New Zealand, which translates to "land of the long white cloud." This name reflects the Maori belief that their ancestors discovered the islands when they saw clouds hovering above the land.
The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. They are considered the first settlers of the country, arriving in New Zealand many centuries ago.
Aotearoa- meaning Land of the Long white cloud.
Maori are the native people of the country of Aotearoa or New Zealand. The plural is also Maori (there is no such word as Maoris) - one Maori, two Maori, many Maori etc.
The maori named New Zealand: Aotearoa meaning Land of the Long White Cloud.
The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa and the Maori transliteration for New Zealand is Niu Tireni. Aotearoa is the land of the long white cloud.
A Maori, they are the natives to NZ.
New Zealand's Maori name is Aotearoa, "The land of the long white cloud". Is this what you were after?
It HAS another name which is the Maori name Aotearoa.
Aotearoa is the Maori name for New Zealand but there is no such thing as Aonew zealand.
Moa is the Maori name for the large extinct flightless bird.
AOTEAROA stands for new zealand in Maori :)
Aotearoa - Land of the Long White Cloud. Aotearoa is the maori name for New Zealand.
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.
There are only two names, New Zealand and the maori name Aotearoa
Aotearoa, New Zealand.