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O que (quem) é Kōkako (Tainui) - definição


Kōkako (Tainui)         
  • [[Kōkako]] bird.
MAORI RANGATIRA (CHIEFTAIN) OF THE TAINUI TRIBAL CONFEDERATION IN THE WAIKATO REGION OF NEW ZEALAND
Kōkako was a Maori rangatira (chieftain) of the Tainui tribal confederation in the Waikato region of New Zealand. He probably lived in the late sixteenth century.
Tainui (canoe)         
  • ''Te Aurere'', a modern reconstruction of a sea-going [[waka (canoe)]].
  • ''Te Haunui'', a modern reconstruction of a sea-going [[waka (canoe)]].
  • Rock pillars at Mōkau beach, said to be mooring pillars of ''Tainui''.
  • [[Pohutakawa]] trees.
MĀORI MIGRATION CANOE
Tainui canoe; Tainui waka
In Māori tradition, Tainui was one of the great ocean-going canoes in which Polynesians migrated to New Zealand approximately 800 years ago. In Māori tradition, the Tainui waka was commanded by the chief Hoturoa, who had decided to leave Hawaiki because over-population had led to famine and warfare.
Kōkako         
  • North Island kōkako, closeup of head showing blue wattles
  • A kōkako about to be released in the [[Hunua Ranges]] near Auckland
GENUS OF BIRDS
Callaeas; Kokako
Kōkako (Callaeas) are two species of endangered forest birds which are endemic to New Zealand, the North Island kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) and the presumably extinct South Island kōkako (Callaeas cinereus). They are both slate-grey with wattles and have black masks.

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Kōkako (Tainui)
Kōkako was a Maori rangatira (chieftain) of the Tainui tribal confederation in the Waikato region of New Zealand. He probably lived in the late sixteenth century.