- In
Polynesian folklore,
Hawaiki (also
rendered as ʻAvaiki in Cook Islands,
Hawaiki in Māori, Savaiʻi in Samoan, Havaiʻi in Tahitian, Hawaiʻi in Hawaiian)...
- people. Kupe was born in the
geographically uncertain Māori
homeland of
Hawaiki, to a
father from
Rarotonga and a
mother from Raiatea,
between 40 and 23...
- Kupe was then
followed by a
great fleet of settlers, who set out from
Hawaiki in
eastern Polynesia in
around 1350. The
existence of a
single great fleet...
-
Cognates of Hawaiʻi are
found in
other Polynesian languages,
including Māori (
Hawaiki),
Rarotongan (ʻAvaiki) and
Samoan (Savaiʻi).
According to
linguists Pukui...
-
Paikea is a
notable ancestor who
originated in
Hawaiki according to Māori tradition. He is
particularly known to
tribes with
origins in the
Gisborne District...
-
Polynesian migrants and
explorers from
Hawaiki to New Zealand;
others brought supplies or made
return journeys to
Hawaiki; Te Rīrino was said to be lost at...
- to him. In Ngāti
Porou and Ngāi Tahu stories,
Uenuku was the
Ariki of
Hawaiki with 71 sons, all from
different wives. In
traditions from
further north...
-
elaborate mythology that had been
inherited from a
Polynesian homeland (
Hawaiki) and
adapted and
developed in the new setting.
Alongside different Polynesian...
-
ariki (chieftain), who
captained the Tākitimu
canoe on its
journey from
Hawaiki to New Zealand,
where he
settled at
Tauranga and
became the
ancestor of...
-
where it will
connect to
global submarine networks. In July 2018, the
Hawaiki cable was
activated with a
branch providing a 200 Gb/s
connection from...