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2026 WAITANGI WEEKEND – Iwi Toa Hockey 5’s

Iwi Toa Hockey5s

WAITANGI WEEKEND TBA

    

x4 Tāne and x4 Wāhine Tīma

    • “Te Hiku o te Ika” (Wāhine-Tāne) Northern Aotearoa
      This translates to the “tail of the fish” that Maui caught. This means the end of the North Island
      also known as “Muriwhenua”.

 

    • “Te Upoko o te Ika” (Wāhine-Tāne) Central Aotearoa.
      The history of the Wellington region and its importance in Maori culture is shown by
      its name, derived from Māori legend, which means “the head of Maui’s fish’.

 

    • “Te Ika a Maui” (Wāhine-Tāne) North Island
      In Māori mythology Maui is credited with catching a giant fish using a fishhook taken
      from his grandmother’s jaw-bone, to become the North Island known as “Te Ika a
      Maui”. the “fish of Maui”.

 

    • “Te Waka a Maui” (Wāhine-Tāne) South Island
      The canoe of Maui, a Māori name for the South Island of Aotearoa or alternatively
      also named Te Waipounamu.

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