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Tainui Te Arawa

Mataatua

Takitimu

Tokomaru

Kurahaupo

Aotea

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The seven traditional Maori waka (canoes) are: Arawa, Tainui, Tokomaru, Mataatua, Kurahaupo, Takitimu, and Horouta. Each waka represents a different tribe or group within Maori culture and history.

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