- Aotearoa - Wikipedia
Several meanings for Aotearoa have been proposed; the most popular translation usually given is "land of the long white cloud", [4] or variations thereof This refers to the cloud formations which are believed to have helped early Polynesian navigators find the country in Māori oral tradition [5]
- Aotearoa: Learn More About - Ka‘iwakīloumoku - Hawaiian Cultural Center
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
- Islands of Aotearoa
Outside of Aotearoa, now used as the Māori name for New Zealand, the Polynesian Cultural Center provides a unique place where students are learning the culture and heritage of the Māori while obtaining a university degree
- Aotearoa was not invented by NZ politician | AAP
As the debate around the use of Aotearoa continues, some are falsely claiming the name was created by a NZ politician and historian
- 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
- About Aotearoa New Zealand - University of Otago
Aotearoa is its Māori name Māori, New Zealand's indigenous population, migrated from Polynesia around 1000 years ago They comprise 16 5% of New Zealand's population The majority of New Zealanders are of British and Irish heritage, but other European influences are noticeable
- Aotearoa - Wikiwand
Aotearoa 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 sometimes referr
- aotearoa - Te Aka Māori Dictionary
Search the Māori dictionary with the online version of Te Aka Māori-English, English-Māori Dictionary and Index
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