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- Das Tainui Waka war in der Mythologie der Māori eines der großen seegängigen Kanus (Waka), in denen Polynesier vor etwa 800 Jahren nach Neuseeland immigrierten. Das Kanu wurde nach einem totgeborenen Säugling benannt: Auf dem an einem Maungaroa genannten Ort gelegenen Grab dieses Kindes in Hawaiki wuchs ein mächtiger Baum, der zum Bau dieses Kanus verwendet wurde. (de)
- In Māori tradition, Tainui was one of the great ocean-going canoes in which Polynesians migrated to New Zealand approximately 800 years ago. In Māori tradition, the Tainui waka was commanded by the chief Hoturoa, who had decided to leave Hawaiki because over-population had led to famine and warfare. The crew of the Tainui were the ancestors of the iwi that form the Tainui confederation. (en)
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- Places visited by Tainui in Tāmaki (en)
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- Waikato, Ngāti Maniapoto, Hauraki, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Koata, Ngāti Marutūahu, Te Kawerau a Maki, Nga Puhi and Ngāi Tai. (en)
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- Whangaparaoa, Bay of Plenty, Kāwhia (en)
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- Das Tainui Waka war in der Mythologie der Māori eines der großen seegängigen Kanus (Waka), in denen Polynesier vor etwa 800 Jahren nach Neuseeland immigrierten. Das Kanu wurde nach einem totgeborenen Säugling benannt: Auf dem an einem Maungaroa genannten Ort gelegenen Grab dieses Kindes in Hawaiki wuchs ein mächtiger Baum, der zum Bau dieses Kanus verwendet wurde. (de)
- In Māori tradition, Tainui was one of the great ocean-going canoes in which Polynesians migrated to New Zealand approximately 800 years ago. In Māori tradition, the Tainui waka was commanded by the chief Hoturoa, who had decided to leave Hawaiki because over-population had led to famine and warfare. The crew of the Tainui were the ancestors of the iwi that form the Tainui confederation. (en)
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- Tainui Waka (de)
- Tainui (canoe) (en)
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