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Waka Ama Aotearoa NZ has now updated our constitution, which you can view on our website We’ve created a support page with key information, a checklist, and an easy-to-adapt constitution template to help clubs through the process
- Waka ama – outrigger canoeing | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Waka ama (outrigger canoes) have been used in the Pacific Islands for centuries Interest in waka ama and racing was reignited in New Zealand in the 1980s
- Record-Breaking Waka Ama Sprint Nationals to Champion Whānau Health in . . .
Home » Featured News News December 01, 2025 Record-Breaking Waka Ama Sprint Nationals to Champion Whānau Health in 2026 Next year’s Waka Ama Sprint Nationals are set to be the biggest ever, with nearly 4,000 kaihoe expected to descend on Lake Karāpiro from 11-17 January 2026 for Aotearoa’s largest waka ama event
- Waka ama - Maritime NZ
History of waka in New Zealand Waka ama, or outrigger canoes, are part of the culture of Pacific people In recent years, they have become a popular pass time After Aotearoa New Zealand was settled by the first Polynesian voyagers, waka design and use went through a number of evolutionary stages
- Hītori | Waka Ama History | Te Waka Pounamu
Waka ama, or outrigger canoes, are part of the culture of Pacific peoples - from Hawai'i in the North, Rapanui in the East, Tahiti in the Centre and Aotearoa New Zealand in the South
- How to watch: Waka Ama Nationals 2025 kicks off at Lake Karāpiro
Waka Ama Sprint Nationals 2025 has kicked off today at Lake Karāpiro You can watch live here on MĀORI+ The Waka Ama National Sprint Championships is a week-long event of competing and celebrating Waka Ama The competition began yesterday with tamariki competing first
- Waka Ama Programmes - Ngati Kahu
Waka ama is a traditional Māori canoeing activity that has gained popularity in New Zealand and beyond, promoting physical fitness, teamwork, and cultural connection
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