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Pounamu. Pounamu matau barb. Pounamu hei matau pendant, a heavily stylized fishhook. The southwest coast of New Zealand is named Te Wai Pounamu ("The greenstone waters"), after its deposits of greenstone, and the area resembles greenstone in this view from space. [1] The term is also the official Māori name for the South Island.
It is internationally recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known to the original Māori inhabitants as Te Wāi Pounamu – the greenstone waters, the 2.6 million hectare site covers almost 10% of New Zealand’s total land area. It encompasses four national parks: Westland Tai Poutini, Aoraki/Mount Cook, Mount Aspiring and Fiordland.
Nov 15, 2021 · Ellison and his people are more likely to say Aotearoa me Te wai pounamu to describe both major islands, “otherwise we feel sort of forgotten about,” he says. You could look at this tribal ...
Te Wai Pounamu. The Ngāi Tahu tribal area embraces all of the South Island except for its northern tips. Te Parinui-o-whiti in the east and Kahurangi in the west mark the tribe’s northern boundaries. By the early 19th century, Ngāi Tahu settlements were found along the east coast from Kaikōura to Foveaux Strait.
A proposal from a member of the public in 2004 to rename the South Island to Te Wai Pounamu lead to our initial discussions on the names of the main islands of New Zealand. We declined that proposal, considering that the names of both islands should be assigned at the same time.
Oct 7, 2021 · The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which Aotearoa New Zealand accepted in 1993, states that every child has the right to a name. The law governs the naming of individuals as well as the ...
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Te Waipounamu is home to Ngāi Tahu, the mana whenua of the land. It’s full of a rich history and culture, with endless stories to be told, and is one of the most beautiful places in Aotearoa, perhaps even the world. Oftentimes as students, we can get sucked into the vacuum that is Ōtepoti. When it comes time for a mid-sem roadie with your ...