词条 | Māmari |
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|waka_name = Māmari |commander = Ruanui |priest = |departed = Hawaiki |landed = Hokianga Harbour |iwi = Ngā Puhi, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa }} In Māori tradition, Māmari was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled New Zealand. Māmari was the third waka to arrive with the tangata Ruanui. The traditions of the Aotea, Horotua and Māmari waka mention that kiore (rats) were passengers on their voyages to New Zealand. Carvings on a window frame of Te Ohaki Marae in Ahipara depict the story of Ruanui's kiore. When he arrived into the Hokianga Harbour, he released them onto an island called Motukiore (rat island).[1]See also
References1. ^{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/kiore-pacific-rats/page-2|title=Kiore – Pacific rats - Traditions|encyclopedia=Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand|date=19 March 2016|first=Bradford|last=Haami}} {{Waka nav}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mamari}}{{Maori-myth-stub}} 2 : Māori waka|Māori mythology |
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