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- Māmari abstract "In Māori tradition, Māmari was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled New Zealand. Mamari was the third waka to arrive with the tangata Ruanui. The traditions of the Aotea, Horotua and Mamari waka mention that kiore (rats) were passengers on their voyages to New Zealand. Carvings on a window frame of Te Ohaki Marae in Ahipara depict the story of Ruanuis kiore. When hea arrived into the Hokianga Harbour, he released them onto an island called Motukiore (rat island).".
- Māmari wikiPageID "15508140".
- Māmari wikiPageLength "943".
- Māmari wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Māmari wikiPageRevisionID "670474874".
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_mythology.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_waka.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink Hokianga.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Māori_waka.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink Māori_migration_canoes.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink Māori_mythology.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink Ngāpuhi.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink Ruanui.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink Te_Aupōuri.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLink Te_Rarawa.
- Māmari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Māmari".
- Māmari commander Ruanui.
- Māmari departed "Hawaiki".
- Māmari iwi Ngāpuhi.
- Māmari iwi Te_Aupōuri.
- Māmari iwi Te_Rarawa.
- Māmari landed Hokianga.
- Māmari wakaName "Māmari".
- Māmari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_waka.
- Māmari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Maori-stub.
- Māmari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oceania-myth-stub.
- Māmari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Waka_nav.
- Māmari subject Category:Māori_mythology.
- Māmari subject Category:Māori_waka.
- Māmari hypernym Canoes.
- Māmari type Diacritic.
- Māmari type Redirect.
- Māmari comment "In Māori tradition, Māmari was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled New Zealand. Mamari was the third waka to arrive with the tangata Ruanui. The traditions of the Aotea, Horotua and Mamari waka mention that kiore (rats) were passengers on their voyages to New Zealand. Carvings on a window frame of Te Ohaki Marae in Ahipara depict the story of Ruanuis kiore.".
- Māmari label "Māmari".
- Māmari sameAs Q3558018.
- Māmari sameAs Μαμάρι.
- Māmari sameAs Mamari.
- Māmari sameAs m.0403t31.
- Māmari sameAs Q3558018.
- Māmari wasDerivedFrom Māmari?oldid=670474874.
- Māmari isPrimaryTopicOf Māmari.