Tokomaru (canoe)
In Māori tradition, Tokomaru was one of the great ocean-going canoes that were used in the migrations that settled New Zealand. It was commanded by Manaia. His brother-in-law had originally owned the canoe. When Manaia's wife was raped by a group of men, he slew them, including the chief Tupenu. Killing his brother-in-law, he took the Tokomaru and set sail with his family for New Zealand. Landing at Whangaparaoa, they finally settled at Taranaki. Te Āti Awa iwi trace their ancestry back to Tokomaru.
| Great Māori migration waka | |
| Commander | Manaia |
|---|---|
| Landed at | Whangaparaoa |
| Iwi | Te Āti Awa |
| Settled at | Taranaki |
References
- R.D. Craig, Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology (Greenwood Press: New York, 1989), 25.
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