Te Kooti died in 1891.
Phi Nhung was born on 1972-04-10.
Ven Te Chow was born in 1919.
Alie te Riet was born in 1953.
Te Ahu Davis was born in 1985.
Te Kooti died in 1891.
Kupe, a legendary figure in Māori oral tradition, is said to have arrived in New Zealand around the 10th century. The exact date of his birth is not known, as much of his life is steeped in myth and legend.
Kupe is believed to have been born in Hawaiiki, a legendary homeland of the Māori people. This place is often referred to in Māori mythology as the ancestral homeland of their people.
Kupe came from Hawaki
Phi Nhung was born on 1972-04-10.
Sigma Phi Omicron was born in 1964.
The exact date of Kupe's death is unknown as he is a legendary figure in Maori history. According to Maori tradition, Kupe is believed to have lived around the 10th century, but the details surrounding his death are not well-documented and are part of oral tradition.
Kupe is a legendary figure in Maori mythology known for discovering and exploring New Zealand. Legend has it that Kupe travelled from his homeland of Hawaiki, which is believed to be in the Polynesian region, to what is now known as New Zealand. Kupe's journey and exploits are an important part of Maori folklore and history.
Kupe
The waka that the Polynesian explorer Kupe used is called the "Matahorua." Kupe is credited with discovering and exploring the islands of New Zealand in the 10th century using this double-hulled canoe.
Kupe's first landing place is believed to be in New Zealand, specifically in the region of the Cook Strait. Kupe is a significant figure in Maori mythology and is credited with discovering and exploring parts of New Zealand.
Wiremu Te Koti Te Rato was born in 1820.