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- List of canoes
- See also
- References
{{short description|Wikimedia list article}}This is a list of Māori waka (canoes). The information in this list represents a compilation of different oral traditions from around New Zealand. These accounts give several different uses for the canoes: many carried 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 sea. List of canoes Name of canoe | Regional traditions | Associated iwi or hapū | Aotea | Whanganui, Taranaki, Waikato | Te Ātihaunui-a-Pāpārangi, Ngā Rauru Kītahi, Ngāti Ruanui | Aotearoa | Bay of Plenty, Waikato | Arahura | South Island | Horouta | Āraiteuru | South Island | Te Rapuwai | Arautauta | Bay of Plenty | Te Whakatōhea | Te Arawa | Bay of Plenty, East Coast, Waikato | Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te Arawa Ngati Pikiao | Hīnakipākau-o-te-rupe | Bay of Plenty | Horouta | East Coast | Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Ruapani, Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki | Kahutara | Taranaki | Kāraerae | South Island | Kurahaupō | Northland, Taranaki | Ngati Apa, Ngāti Kurī, Ngati Ruanui | Mahangaatuamatua | Bay of Plenty | Māhuhu-ki-te-rangi (also Māhuhu) | Auckland, Northland | Ngāti Whātua Te Roroa | Mānuka | South Island | Māmari | Northland | Ngā Puhi, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa | Mataatua | Bay of Plenty, Northland | Ngā Puhi, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Pūkenga, Te Whakatōhea | Matahourua | (various) | Ngapuhi, Te Ihutai | Moekākara | Northland | Te Kawerau | Motumotuahi | Taranaki | Ngā Rauru or Ngāti Ruanui | Ngātokimatawhaorua | Northland | Ngā Puhi, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa, Te Ihutai | Nuku-tai-memeha | East Coast | Ngāti Porou | Nukutere | Bay of Plenty, East Coast | Ngāti Porou, Te Whakatōhea | Ōkoki | Taranaki | Ōtūrereao | Bay of Plenty | Pangatoru | Taranaki | Ngā Rauru or Ngāti Ruanui | Riukākara | Northland | Ruakaramea | Northland | Tahatuna | Taranaki | Taikōria | Taranaki | Tainui | Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Taranaki, Waikato and Hauraki, | Waikato, Ngāti Maniapoto, Hauraki, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Koata, Ngāi Tai, Ngati Haaua, Ngati Koroki, | Tākitimu | Bay of Plenty, East Coast, South Island | Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāi Tahu, Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga ā Māhaki | Tauira | Bay of Plenty, Northland | Te Whakatōhea, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui | Tāwhirirangi | Bay of Plenty, South Island | Te Aratauwhāiti | Bay of Plenty | Te Aratāwhao | Bay of Plenty | Te Hoiere | South Island | Ngāti Kuia | Te Kōhatuwhenua | Taranaki | Ngā Rauru or Ngāti Ruanui | Te Paepae-ki-Rarotonga | Bay of Plenty | Ngāti Tuwharetoa | Te Rangimātoru | Bay of Plenty | Ngāi Tūranga, Te Hapū-oneone | Te Rangiuamutu (also Tairea) | Taranaki | Ngā Rauru or Ngāti Ruanui | Te Rīrino | Taranaki | Te Waka a Maui | East Coast | Ngāti Porou | Te Wakaringaringa | Taranaki | Ngā Rauru or Ngāti Ruanui | Te Wakatūwhenua | Northland | Tinana (also Te Māmaru) | Northland | Te Rarawa, Ngāti Kahu | Tokomaru | Taranaki | Ngāti Tama, Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Mutunga | Tohora (Maori name for southern right whales[1]) | East coast | Ngāti Porou | Tōtara-i-kāria | Bay of Plenty | Ngāti Tuwharetoa | Tūnui-ā-rangi | Auckland, Northland | Ngāi Tāhuhu | Tūwhenua | Bay of Plenty | Uruaokapuarangi (also Uruao) | South Island | Waitaha | Waipapa | Northland | |
See also- Waka (canoe)
- Māori migration canoes
- List of Māori iwi
References1. ^http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/te-whanau-puha-whales
- {{cite web | author = Taonui, Rāwiri | title = Canoe traditions | publisher = Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand | url = http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/NewZealanders/MaoriNewZealanders/CanoeTraditions/en | date = 2006-12-21 | accessdate = 2007-04-05 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20071217025940/http://www.teara.govt.nz/NewZealanders/MaoriNewZealanders/CanoeTraditions/en | archivedate = 2007-12-17 | df = }}
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