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    Peter Johnston: Ngāti Hei and bird affiliations
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Kupe, Navigation and Pipiwharauroa
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Ahuahu and Hawaiki
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Te Arawa, Hei and Whitianga
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Ahuahu, Kumara and Kupe
    Kumara
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnson: Ahuahu and Hawaiki
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnson: Hei and Te Arawa
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Wayne Ngata: Paikea’s arrival in Aotearoa
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Viriamu Tupaia: Taputapuatea and place names
    Tangata
     Rarotonga Cook Islands
    Iaveta Short: Waka origins and pathways
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Iaveta Short: Avana Harbour in Rarotonga
    Waka
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Jean Mason: Arrival of kumara in Aotearoa
    Kumara
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Howard Henry: Nature of waka narratives
    Tangata
     Rarotonga Cook Islands
    Nau Epiha: Mataatua waka and Matauri Bay
    Waka
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Nau Epiha: Tinana and Mamari waka journeys
    Waka
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Ngāti Hei Place Names
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Urukehu Connections and South America
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Kupe Placenames
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Ngāti Hei landscapes
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Kupe & Hawaiiki
    Waka
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Peter Johnston: Ngāti Hei – Agave plant, connections to South America
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Hec Busby: Navigation of sun and stars
    Waka
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Hec Busby: Kupe & Kuaka
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Hec Busby: Waka Navigation
    Waka
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Hec Busby: Pathways of waka
    Waka
     South Pacific
    Hec Busby: Rangitāhua (Kermadecs) and water currents
    Waka
     South Pacific
    Hec Busby: Father of Kahungunu in Te Tai Tokerau
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Hec Busby: Launching of waka from Rangiatea (Rarotonga)
    Waka
     Rarotonga Cook Islands
    Hec Busby: Northern Waka & Hawaiiki
    Whenua
     Rarotonga Cook Islands
    Hec Busby: Ngatoki, Tinana & Māmari
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Michael Tavioni: Common names across Pacific
    Waka
     Rarotonga Cook Islands
    Tumu Te Heuheu: Ngātaroirangi
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Tumu Te Heuheu: Ngāti Tuwharetoa
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Tumu Te Heuheu: Ngātoroirangi’s Journey
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Tumu Te Heuheu: Tongariro & Kōrero
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Tumu Te Heuheu: Ngātoroirangi & Kaitiakitanga
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Tumu Te Heuheu: Tongariro & Ngāti Tūwharetoa
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Tumu te Heuheu: “Mai Maketu ki Tongariro”
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    John Klaricich: Changes in te teo Māori
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    John Klaricich: Kupe & Muturangi
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    John Klaricich: Arai te Uru
    Taniwha
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    John Klaricich: Hokianga names
    Whenua
     No Location
    John Klaricich: Nukutawhiti & Ruanui
    Waka
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    John Klaricich: Water from Rangiatea
    Taonga
     Rarotonga Cook Islands
    John Klaricich: Hokianga
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    John Klaricich: Kokohuia marae
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    John Klaricich: Early Pacific settlers
    Waka
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Alex Nathan: Taputapuātea on Maunganui Bluff
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos Nathan: Tūāhu in Waipoua Forest
    Rongoa
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos Nathan: Waipoua & Maunganui Bluff
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos Nathan: Kupe and Tuputupuwhenua
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos Nathan: Waka journeys & land names
    Waka
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Alex Nathan: Oral Tradition & Archaeology
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos Nathan: Tuputupuwhenua, Matariki & Pūanga
    Taonga
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Alex Nathan: Hokianga and Marlborough Sounds
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Alex Nathan: Archaeology in Waipoua
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos and Alex Nathan: Te Rōroa waka korero
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Alex Nathan: Kawekaweau, Learning & Plants
    Rongoa
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Alex Nathan: Te Roroa Kaimoana
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos and Alex Nathan: Kawerua
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos Nathan: Mahuhukiterangi waka
    Taniwha
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos Nathan: Ihenga in Kaipara
    Whenua
     Aotearoa New Zealand
    Manos Nathan: Takitimu and Te Arawa in Taitokerau
    Tangata
     Aotearoa New Zealand

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