1. Waiti 2. Waita 3. Waipuna arangi 4. Tipuanuku 5. Tipuarangi 6. Ururangi 7. Matariki
In Maori their names are: # Waiti # Waita # Tupu-a-nuku # Tupu-a-rangi # Waipuna-a-rangi # Ururangi # Matariki
Matariki is a star cluster in the New Zealand night sky that marks the start of the Maori New Year. The legend of Matariki varies among Maori tribes, but it usually involves a mother and her daughters who are pursued by an abusive husband. They seek refuge in the sky, becoming the stars of Matariki. The appearance of Matariki is seen as a time for reflection, remembrance, and celebration in Maori culture.
Sisters names: Waiti Waita Tupu-a-nuku Tupu-a-rangi Waipuna-a-rangi Ururangi Matariki
Sisters names: Waiti Waita Tupu-a-nuku Tupu-a-rangi Waipuna-a-rangi Ururangi Matariki
Matariki is a star cluster in the constellation Taurus. It is made up of six main stars, although depending on the region and cultural beliefs, the number of stars that make up Matariki may vary.
The seven stars of Matariki are traditionally seen as a cluster that signals the Maori New Year. They have both cultural and astronomical significance, representing a time for reflection, celebration, and for planning for the year ahead. The appearance of Matariki in the sky is a time for honoring ancestors and the land, as well as marking the changing seasons.
Matariki is the same as the Pleiades star cluster. Note that it isn't really 7 stars; the Pleiades include hundreds of stars; with the naked eye, you may be able to see 6, or 9, depending on how good the viewing conditions (and your eyesight) are.
yes they do they call matariki also called the seven sister subaru also the logo on the car subaru.lol
it means 7 stars a ledgen of maori
The names of the seven sisters in Matariki are Matariki, Waipuna-ā-Rangi, Waitī, Waitā, Waipuna-ā-Rangi, Tupu-ā-Rangi, and Ururangi. They are also known as the Pleiades star cluster in Western astronomy.
Waitī Waitā Tupu-a-nuku Tupu-a-rangi Waipuna-a-rangi Ururangi Matariki
The Seven Sisters, or Matariki, are a cluster of stars in the Pleiades constellation. In Māori culture, each star represents a different job or attribute: Matariki (Mother Earth), Pōhutukawa (Medicine), Waitī (Freshwater resources), Waitā (the Ocean), Waipuna-ā-Rangi (Rain), Tupu-ā-nuku (Food grown in the soil), and Tupu-ā-rangi (Food from the skies). Each star is associated with a specific aspect of life and the environment.