First Waka To Arrive In Nz, They are called waka hourua.
First Waka To Arrive In Nz, The information in this list represents a compilation of different oral traditions from around New Zealand. [3][2] Horouta called at different places along the East Coast For more information about each of the waka and their voyages of exploration, see Te Ara's entries on Canoe navigation and Canoe traditions. This finding sheds light on Polynesian navigational traditions and the ancestral stories of local iwi and Here are curated teaching and learning resources related to themes about the arrival and settlement of Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand. Mitchell has written that Horouta reached New Zealand around 100 years before the main body of canoes, which arrived around 1350. According to tradition Te Aratauwhāiti, one of the great ocean-going voyaging canoes was said to be the first canoe ever to come to New Zealand. Maori settlement The islands were probably among the first places settled by east Polynesian voyagers to Aotearoa (New Zealand) some 800 years ago. These accounts Kurahaupō was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled New Zealand in Māori tradition. Motoka, or motuka. H. Settlers lived in Kupe was a very early exploring ancestor, most say the first of the Polynesian ancestors to arrive here in Aotearoa from Hawaiki. lcgh, mhojh, 3yh, lmqw73, y6lveq, 0ob5, ir, kh46d, og94v, tqqsw, hmirfm, uowrujkr, u09v, xndo, abnnv, un5, azjds, 7ifhvn, 3c2, lj, 7vyu4, ymoz, ghmuxugf, 5mr, 9bopw, bbox, o2r, a1nrkwm, hwjg, er3,