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    Origin. The original meaning of Aotearoa is not known. [10] . The word can be broken up as: ao ('cloud', 'dawn', 'daytime' or 'world'), tea ('white', 'clear' or 'bright') and roa ('long'). It can also be broken up as Aotea, the name of one of the migratory canoes that travelled to New Zealand, and roa ('long').

  3. Nov 15, 2021 · Why Referring to New Zealand as Aotearoa Is a Meaningful Step for Travelers. The Māori Party has launched a petition to revert to the country's original name. Māori authors Stacey and Scotty ...

  4. Jan 13, 2020 · Popular legend has it that "Aotearoa" means "Land of the long white cloud", but that's debatable. According to the Maori Dictionary, "Aotea" can refer to a variety of greenstone, Great Barrier ...

  5. Feb 5, 2018 · New Orleans is named after the French town of Orleans. Even Nova Scotia is Latin for New Scotland! Take a look at how New Zealand came by its name, and learn a little bit of the history of this brilliant little island nation.

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  6. Oct 6, 2021 · Māori on the first map. Our country was not named directly after the link between land and sea, but rather after the Dutch place that already had this name — specifically, Zeeland in the south-west...

  7. According to oral tradition, Kupe was the first discoverer of New Zealand or “Aotearoa”. In New Zealand there are no human artifacts or remains dating earlier than the Kaharoa Tephra, a layer of volcanic debris deposited by the Mount Tarawera eruption around 1314. [6]

  8. Oct 7, 2021 · Locating Aotearoa. The precise origin of the composite term "Aotearoa" is not known. But if we translate "Ao" as world, "tea" as bright or white, and "roa" as long, we have the common...

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