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NZ Migration Matrix PowerPoint

NZ Migration Matrix PowerPoint. By Campbell. Scientist Believe That Maori Originated From…. ASIA. Where Do Scientists Think Maori Originated From?. Where on the world map is Asia?. Who Was The First To Discover New Zealand?. 950 AD!!!. When Did Kupe Discover Nz ?.

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NZ Migration Matrix PowerPoint

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  1. NZ Migration Matrix PowerPoint By Campbell

  2. Scientist Believe That Maori Originated From… ASIA Where Do Scientists Think Maori Originated From?

  3. Where on the world map is Asia?

  4. Who Was The First To Discover New Zealand?

  5. 950 AD!!! When Did Kupe Discover Nz?

  6. The Great Fleet Was When Kupe Went Back To The Legendary Island Hawaiki And Brought Back 7 Waka With Maori People, Chickens, Dogs, Pigs And Other Things To Settle Into The Land. What Was The “Great Fleet”?

  7. A Bit More About Hawaiki…

  8. Hawaiki Has Never Been Able To Be Found, That’s Why Its Legendary.

  9. Hawaiki Has Never Been Able To Be Found, That’s Why Its Legendary. The Māori word Hawaiki figures in legends about the arrival of the Māori in Aotearoa (New Zealand). The same concept appears in other Polynesian cultures, the name appearing variously as Havaiki, Havai'i, or 'Avaiki in other Polynesian languages, though Hawaiki or the misspelling "Hawaiiki" appear to have become the most common variants used inEnglish. Even though the Sāmoans have preserved no traditions of having originated elsewhere, the name of the largest Sāmoan island Savaiʻi preserves a cognate with the wordHawaiki, as does the name of the Polynesian islands of Hawaiʻi (the ʻokina denoting a glottal stop that replaces the "k" in some Polynesian languages).

  10. In several island groups including New Zealand and the Marquesas the term has been recorded as associated with the underworld and death.[1] William Wyatt Gill discusses at length the legends about 'Avaiki as the underworld or Hades of Mangaia in the Cook Islands.[2] Gill (1876:155) records a proverb: UapoAvaiki, uaaonunganei – 'Tis night now in spirit-land, for 'tis light in this upper world." Tregear (1891:392) also records the term Avaiki as meaning "underworld" at Mangaia, probably sourced from Gill.[3] There is of course no real contradiction in Hawaiki being the ancestral homeland (that is, the dwelling place of the ancestors) and the underworld, which is also the dwelling place of the ancestors and the spirits. Other possible cognates of the word Hawaiki include sauali'i ("spirits" in Sāmoan) and hou'eiki ("chiefs" in Tongan). This has led some scholars to hypothesize that the wordHawaiki, and, by extension, Savai'i and Hawaiʻi, may not, in fact, have originally referred to a geographical place, but rather to chiefly ancestors and the chief-based social structure that pre-colonial Polynesia typically exhibited (Taumoefolau 1996).

  11. In Easter Island, the name of the mythical home country appears as Hiva. According to Thor Heyerdahl Hiva allegedly lay east of the island. Sebastian Englert records: He-kîHauMaka: "He kaigairotoiteraá, iruga! Ka-oho korua, ka-û'iitekaigamonoho o teArikiO'HotuMatu'a! [Translation:] "The island towards the sun, above! Go, see the island where King HotuMatu'a will go and live!" Englert puts forward that Hiva lies to the West of the island.[4] The name "Hiva" is found in the Marquesas Islands, in the names of several islands: NukuHiva, HivaOa and FatuHiva(although in FatuHiva the "hiva" element may be a different word, ʻiva). It is also notable that in the Hawaiian Islands, the ancestral homeland is called Kahiki (a cognate of Tahiti, where at least part of the Hawaiian population came from). - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiki

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