- Aotearoa - Wikipedia
The New Zealand province of the Anglican Church is divided into three cultural streams or tikanga (Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia), with the Aotearoa tikanga covering Māori-speaking congregations within New Zealand
- ‘Aotearoa’ explained: The history and debate behind the name
What does Aotearoa mean, and where did it come from? Aotearoa is often translated as “land of the long white cloud” The phrase was likely used by early Polynesian navigators to describe the
- Aotearoa: Learn More About - Ka‘iwakīloumoku - Hawaiian . . .
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
- Meet the Māori: History Culture of Aotearoa’s People
Discover the history of the Māori, the Indigenous people (or, as they say, the tangata whenua) of Aotearoa New Zealand
- Aotearoa: Exploring the Land of the Long White Cloud and its . . .
Aotearoa, or New Zealand, is a country that blends breathtaking natural beauty, a rich cultural heritage, and a progressive society From its volcanic landscapes and unique wildlife to its commitment to sustainability and global peace, New Zealand offers much to the world
- 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 A simple Māori greeting is “Kia Ora” or “hello”
- Aotearoa | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The Māori arrived in New Zealand in the 10th century AD and called the new land Aotearoa, which means Land of the Long White Cloud Aotearoa is increasingly used alongside or instead of "New Zealand" as part of a broader recognition of the country's bicultural identity and the importance of the Māori language in national life
- Aotearoa New Zealand: What to See and Do in Each Season . . .
In Aotearoa New Zealand, there are delights to discover all year round Here’s how to make the most of your adventure, no matter the season Outdoor enthusiasts love this region on the east coast for its rolling plains, snow-dusted peaks and vibrant capital city, Christchurch (Ōtautahi)
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