Te Rangiuamutu

Greaterwell-documentedMāoriNew ZealandPacific Islands

A significant ocean-going canoe in Māori tradition, associated with the migration and settlement of New Zealand. (Note: * Power tier should be Greater (consistent with its importance in Māori tradition and history, but still a regional-scale entity) or possibly Ancient (if it was truly involved in a major migration eve)

Origin

The name 'Te Rangiuamutu' is associated with the ancestor Tamatearokai and the migration of Ngāti Ruanui and Ngā Rauru iwi to New Zealand.

Appearance

No physical description provided in the source material.

Abilities

Facilitated transportation and exploration across the ocean, reflecting its importance in Māori tradition and history.

Community Record

Sources
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    Te Rangiuamutu (Wikipedia). Online encyclopedia entry on the subject of Te Rangiuamutu.wiki
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