WE ARRIVE,
GUIDED BY
A
SEABIRD

Toi, a great
explorer,
searches for his
grandsons who
were lost during
a canoe race.

He establishes
a home in
Whakatāne.

The Mātaatua waka leaves from Hawaiki with kumara tubers, bound for Aotearoa.

Two manu —
Mumuhau and
Takere-Tōu
guide the waka
across the oceans.

The waka is led by Toroa and crewed by, amongst others, his siblings, Puhi and Muriwai. They arrive to find a beautiful landscape rich in natural beauty.

The land is a good place for settlement, and they plant the kumara at a garden named Matirerau

Our iwi claim
descent from the
crew of the
Mātaatua waka
and Awanuiārangi,
(Toi's son).

Among them are
Te Whānau-ā-Apanui,
Whakatōhea, Tūhoe,
Ngāti Awa, Ngāti
Manawa, Ngāti
Whare, Ngāi te Rangi
and Ngā Puhi.