Tamatea

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Tamatea is the Māori name for Dusky Sound, a remote fiord in Fiordland, New Zealand, rich in cultural history and natural beauty.

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Tamatea canonical 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
fiord
geographic feature
associatedWithCulture Māori culture
associatedWithPeople Māori
comparedWith Doubtful Sound / Patea
Milford Sound
surface form: Milford Sound / Piopiotahi
country New Zealand
environment marine ecosystem
temperate rainforest
hasAccessType primarily by boat
remote, limited access
hasAttribute remote
rich in cultural history
rich in natural beauty
rugged
scenically significant
hasConservationStatus within protected national park
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Ngāi Tahu iwi
surface form: Ngāi Tahu

other southern Māori iwi
hasEnglishName Dusky Sound
hasHeritageValue cultural heritage
natural heritage
hasNameInLanguage Māori
hasType fiord
sound
isWithinProtectedArea Fiordland National Park
isWithinWorldHeritageSite Te Wāhipounamu – South West New Zealand
knownFor complex coastline of inlets and islands
marine biodiversity
remote wilderness
steep forested slopes
languageOfToponym Te Reo Māori
surface form: te reo Māori
locatedIn Fiordland National Park
surface form: Fiordland

Fiordland National Park
South Island
southwestern New Zealand
MāoriNameFor Dusky Sound
opensInto Tasman Sea
partOf Fiordland coastal fiord system
surface form: Fiordland coast

Fiordland coastal fiord system
surface form: New Zealand fiords

Dusky Sound
surface form: Te Moana-o-Atawhenua (Fiordland coastal waters)
region Southland
surface form: Southland Region
usedFor boating
nature tourism
recreation

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Dusky Sound hasMāoriName Tamatea