Hihiri Ake, up to four groups race to be the first to the summit of Mauao.
The resource, although centred on kōrero from within the tribal boundary of Ngāti Ranginui and Tauranga Moana, has relevance to iwi across Aotearoa and the Pacific through the many voyages of Tamatea aboard Tākitimu waka, as well as the alliances and intermarriages of his uri, some of whom are mentioned above. Tākitimu traversed the Pacific, and Aotearoa from the top of the North Island before making final landfall at the foot of Aoraki mountain in the South. Hence its relevance to many rohe.
Ko Mauao te Maunga Mauao is the Mountain
Ko Tākitimu te Waka Tākitimu is the ancestral Canoe
Ko Te Awanui te Moana Te Awanui is our sea
Ko Ngāti Ranginui te Iwi Ngāti Ranginui is our Iwi
Ko Tamatea Arikinui te Tangata Tamatea Arikinui is our Ancestor
The resource, although centred on kōrero from within the tribal boundary of Ngāti Ranginui and Tauranga Moana, has relevance to iwi across Aotearoa and the Pacific through the many voyages of Tamatea aboard Tākitimu waka, as well as the alliances and intermarriages of his uri, some of whom are mentioned above. Tākitimu traversed the Pacific, and Aotearoa from the top of the North Island before making final landfall at the foot of Aoraki mountain in the South. Hence its relevance to many rohe.
Ko Mauao te Maunga Mauao is the Mountain
Ko Tākitimu te Waka Tākitimu is the ancestral Canoe
Ko Te Awanui te Moana Te Awanui is our sea
Ko Ngāti Ranginui te Iwi Ngāti Ranginui is our Iwi
Ko Tamatea Arikinui te Tangata Tamatea Arikinui is our Ancestor
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