Wahine Toa is a Māori term meaning "warrior women," often used to describe strong, empowered women in Māori culture. It can refer to historical figures, contemporary leaders, or women who embody resilience and strength in various contexts. The term emphasizes the importance of women in Māori society and their roles as protectors and leaders. Wahine Toa is also celebrated in literature, art, and community initiatives that highlight women's contributions and rights.
A wahine is a Polynesian or Maori woman.
"lady" in Hawaiian is "wahine."
Wangaratta Wahine was created in 1974.
he Wahine disaster occurred on 10 April 1968 when the TEV Wahine
The Maori word for woman is wahine.
wife = wahine
The word for woman in Maori is "wahine."
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the wahine sank because the captio did not pull out to sea much at all
Mata Nui was not a Toa, the Toa Inika was the mask itself. Mata Nui during Galitorian was not a toa.
Yes. He became a Toa Inika then a Toa Mahri.
yes the wahine did sink. in the cook straight in new zealand