- Aotearoa - Wikipedia
Aotearoa (Māori: [aɔ ˈtɛa ɾɔa]) [1] is the Māori name for New Zealand The name was originally used by Māori in reference only to the North Island, with the whole country being referred to as Aotearoa me Te Waipounamu – where Te Ika-a-Māui means North Island, and Te Waipounamu means South Island [2]
- Why Referring to New Zealand as Aotearoa Is a Meaningful Step for . . .
It challenges the name New Zealand—and pushes for a return to the Maori name for the land, Aotearoa Said co-leader of the Māori Party, Rawiri Waititi, “Aotearoa is a name that will unify our
- New Zealand - Aotearoa - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Destination New Zealand, a Nations Online country profile of the Land of the Long White Cloud or Aotearoa, the Māori name for New Zealand New Zealand (NZ) is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean located about 2,000 km (1,300 mi) southeast of Australia
- Aotearoa: Learn More About - Ka‘iwakīloumoku - Hawaiian Cultural Center
Aotearoa is the traditional name for the indigenous land of the Māori people, the land commonly known today as New Zealand Located at the southwestern apex of the Polynesian Triangle, Aotearoa consists of the more populated Te Ika a Māui, or North Island, and the partially glacial Te Waipounamu, South Island
- Aotearoa New Zealand: a unique beginning and human settlement
Understand why Aotearoa New Zealand's natural environment is so unique and the impact of human settlement
- AOTEAROA-NEW ZEALAND - Tohu Travellers
Aotearoa – New Zealand is made up of three islands: the two main islands — Te Ika-a-Māui (the North Island) and Te Waipounamu (the South Island), and the smaller but no less special Rakiura – Stewart Island
- Aotearoa: Exploring the Land of the Long White Cloud and its People
Explore the natural beauty, Māori heritage, and modern culture of Aotearoa (New Zealand) Learn about its geological marvels, social progress, and global contributions
- Islands of Aotearoa
aroa - New Zealand The name Aotearoa translates to "Long White Cloud", but is more commonly referred to as, the “Land of the ong White Cloud ” Māori are the indigenous people of the land and maintain strong historical, genealogical and traditional ties with their Polynesian cousins in the more tropical isl
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