Ngātokimatawhaorua

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Ngātokimatawhaorua is a famous ceremonial Māori waka (war canoe), renowned as one of the largest ever built and a central symbol of Ngāpuhi identity and heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Māori war canoe
ceremonial canoe
waka taua
associatedEvent Waitangi Day NERFINISHED
national state ceremonies in New Zealand
associatedPeople Māori navigators
Ngāpuhi carvers
associatedPlace Waitangi Treaty Grounds NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ngāpuhi NERFINISHED
category Māori watercraft
indigenous boats of Oceania
country New Zealand
culture Māori culture
ethnicGroup Māori NERFINISHED
function embodiment of tribal mana
representation of ancestral voyaging traditions
hasCrewType kaihautū
paddlers
tohunga
heritageStatus national icon of New Zealand
taonga
languageOfName te reo Māori
locatedIn Aotearoa NERFINISHED
Bay of Islands NERFINISHED
Northland NERFINISHED
Te Ika-a-Māui NERFINISHED
Waitangi NERFINISHED
maintenanceBy Ngāpuhi iwi NERFINISHED
material wood
notableFor being one of the largest waka ever built
elaborate carvings
large crew capacity
length exceeding 30 metres
role in Māori cultural revival
owner Ngāpuhi iwi NERFINISHED
religiousOrSpiritualSignificance used in rituals and blessings
significance central symbol of Ngāpuhi identity and heritage
status operational for ceremonial voyages
symbolOf Ngāpuhi heritage
Ngāpuhi identity
transportMedium water
typeOf waka
waka taua
use Waitangi Day ceremonies
ceremonial purposes
national commemorations
tribal events

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Ngāpuhi iwi hasWaka Ngātokimatawhaorua
subject surface form: Ngāpuhi