- In Māori tradition,
Arautauta was one of the
great ocean-going,
voyaging canoes that was used in the
migrations that
settled New Zealand. It was piloted...
- been left
behind when the Te Tohorā waka left Hawaiki, and so
built Te
Arautauta waka to join the rest of
their people in New Zealand. They
arrived at...
- Māhuhu-ki-te-rangi 966 1,170 1,179 1,659 Te Ūpokorehe (status disputed) Bay of
Plenty Arautauta, Mātaatua,
Nukutere n/a n/a n/a 531 Te Uri-o-Hau (part of Ngāti Whātua)...
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Island South Island Ngāi Tahu Āraiteuru Shag
Point South Island Ngāi Tahu
Arautauta Waiōtahe Bay of
Plenty Whakatōhea, Te Ūpokorehe
Arawa Tauranganui, Whangaparaoa...
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heritage back to
ancestors arriving on the waka (migration canoes) Te
Arautauta,
Nukutere and Mātaatua. A
schism emerged over time
between members of...