HAWAIKI 26/04/2009

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2004
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F114489
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Year
2004
Reference
F114489
Media type
Moving image
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Series
HAWAIKI
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:30:00
Broadcast Date
26/04/2009
Production company
Astraeus
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
Kaipanui: Reikura Morgan
Kaipanui: Kawariki Morgan
Kaiwhakaoro: Simon Adams
Kaiwhakaoro: Paul Stent
Kaihopu Reo: Richard Curtis
Kaiwhakaahua: Mac Seymour
Kaiwhakaahua: Amos Ngata
Kaiwhakaahua: Richard Curtis
Kaitohutohu: Rawiri Taonui
Kaiarahi: Te Arepa Kahi
Kaihautu: Tukoroirangi Morgan (Waikato; Tainui)
Kaihopu Reo: Amos Ngata
Kaihopu Reo: Mac Seymour

A documentary series taking and indepth look at the origins of the Māori people.

Reikura and Kawariki Morgan visit Tahiti, Samoa, Rarotonga and other Pacific Nations in search of Hawaiki, the spiritual and physical homeland of the Māori.

Ka hoki a Reikura rāua ko Kawariki Morgan ki ngā moutere o te Moananui-ā-Kiwa ki te rapu kōrero, hitori me ngā wānanga e pa ana ki te kainga tūturu o te tangata, ko Hawaikii.

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Hawaiki

(location) ancient homeland - the places from which Māori migrated to Aotearoa/New Zealand. According to some traditions it was Io, the supreme being, who created Hawaiki-nui, Hawaiki-roa, Hawaiki-pāmamao and Hawaiki-tapu, places inhabited by atua. It is believed that the wairua returns to these places after death, and speeches at tangihanga refer to these as the final resting place of wairua.
I kī rā ahau he tohu aua whetū. Koia nei hoki te kāpehu a ō tātou tūpuna i whakawhiti mai ai i Hawaiki (TTT 1/7/1922 wh3). / I have stated that those were navigational stars. they were the compass of our ancestors who migrated here from Hawaiki.