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Kōrero: Canoe traditions

Whārangi 9. Hononga, rauemi nō waho

Ētahi atu tūhononga, pae tukutuku hoki

Ētahi whakaaro puaki, takenga

  • Duff, Roger. The moa-hunter period of Maori culture. Wellington: Government Printer, 1950.
  • Evans, Jeff. The discovery of Aotearoa. Auckland: Reed, 1998.
  • The lore of the whare wananga: Part 2, Te kauwae-raro. Written down by H. T. Whatahoro, translated and annotated by S. Percy Smith. New Plymouth: Polynesian Society, 1915.
  • Orbell, Margaret. Hawaiki: a new approach to Maori tradition. Christchurch: Canterbury University Press, 1991.
  • Reed, A. W. Treasury of Maori exploration. Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1977.
  • Simmons, D. R. The great New Zealand myth: a study of the discovery and origin traditions of the Maori. Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1976.
  • Smith, S. Percy. Hawaiki: the original home of the Maori, with a sketch of Polynesian history. 4th ed. Auckland: Whitcombe & Tombs, 1921.
  • Sorrenson, M. P. K. Maori origins and migrations. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1979.
Ki mua Whai muri: Ngā whakaahua, ngā rauemi katoa Whai muri

Me pēnei te tohu i te whārang

Rāwiri Taonui, Canoe traditions, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/story/18905/sources (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Rāwiri Taonui, i tāngia i te 8 February 2005.