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- Māori_migration_canoes abstract "Various Māori traditions recount how their ancestors set out from their homeland in great ocean-going canoes (or waka). Some of these traditions name a mythical homeland called Hawaiki. Among these is the story of Kupe, who had eloped with Kuramarotini, the wife of Hoturapa, the owner of the great canoe Matahourua, whom Kupe had murdered. To escape punishment for the murder, Kupe and Kura fled in Matahourua and discovered a land he called Aotearoa ('long-white-cloud'). He explored its coast and killed the sea monster Te Wheke-a-Muturangi, finally returning to his home to spread news of his newly discovered land.Other stories of various other tribes report migrations to escape famine, over-population, and warfare. These were made in legendary canoes, the best known of which are Aotea, Te Arawa, Kurahaupō, Mātaatua, Tainui, Tākitimu, and Tokomaru. Various traditions name numerous other canoes. Some, including the Āraiteuru, are well known; others including the Kirauta and the sacred Arahura and Mahangaatuamatua are little known. Rather than arriving in a single fleet, the journeys may have occurred over several centuries.".
- Māori_migration_canoes thumbnail EarleWarSpeech.jpg?width=300.
- Māori_migration_canoes wikiPageID "4630959".
- Māori_migration_canoes wikiPageRevisionID "588138550".
- Māori_migration_canoes subject Category:Exploration_ships.
- Māori_migration_canoes subject Category:Human_migrations.
- Māori_migration_canoes subject Category:Māori_history.
- Māori_migration_canoes subject Category:Māori_mythology.
- Māori_migration_canoes subject Category:Polynesian_navigation.
- Māori_migration_canoes comment "Various Māori traditions recount how their ancestors set out from their homeland in great ocean-going canoes (or waka). Some of these traditions name a mythical homeland called Hawaiki. Among these is the story of Kupe, who had eloped with Kuramarotini, the wife of Hoturapa, the owner of the great canoe Matahourua, whom Kupe had murdered. To escape punishment for the murder, Kupe and Kura fled in Matahourua and discovered a land he called Aotearoa ('long-white-cloud').".
- Māori_migration_canoes label "Māori migration canoes".
- Māori_migration_canoes label "Каноэ переселенцев маори".
- Māori_migration_canoes sameAs M%C4%81ori_migration_canoes.
- Māori_migration_canoes sameAs Q4212576.
- Māori_migration_canoes sameAs Q4212576.
- Māori_migration_canoes wasDerivedFrom Māori_migration_canoes?oldid=588138550.
- Māori_migration_canoes depiction EarleWarSpeech.jpg.