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Kōrero: Ideas about Māori origins

Te tūhono i te Māori me ngā tāngata whenua o Amerika ki te raki

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Linking Māori with American Indians

Nā te ōrite o ngā poupou whakairo a te Māori ki tō ngā iwi Haida o Amerika ka whakapae a Ettie Rout ki roto i tana puka, he hononga tō ngā iwi nei. I ētahi wā he maha ngā hapa kei roto i te mātauranga whakataurite – i te mea he ōrite ngā mea e rua, kāore i te mea i ahu mai i te wāhi kotahi.

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Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand

Reference: Ettie A. Rout, Maori symbolism. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1926, p. 84.

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K. R. Howe, Ideas about Māori origins – 1840s–1930s: the Aryan theory, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/document/1758/te-tuhono-i-te-maori-me-nga-tangata-whenua-o-amerika-ki-te-raki (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā K. R. Howe, i tāngia i te 4 March 2009.

Comments

Reebs
29 January 2018
The LDS church have the same belief that the Native New Zealanders are descendants from Native Americans see full article: https://rsc.byu.edu/archived/book-mormon-alma-testimony-word/15-hagoth-and-polynesians-0
Ariki
16 April 2012
It is not only Haida and Maori 'totem poles' that are similar, but Haida and Maori fish-hooks, short, close-quarters fighting clubs, adze stones (toki), canoe design, housing architecture, and even artwork colour preference (black, red and white) that are near-identical to the two cultures. Even Cpt. Cook was taken by surprise at the similarities he observed between Maori and north west coast American characteristics. It seems it is easy to dismiss such evidence when what it points to is unfashionable.