then the currents changed and hui te rangiora sailed north, he stopped and rest and then drank the water from riuwaka awa to refresh himself, in the moth of the river there was a island named after him, motu hui te ranguira is only connected to the mainland with a small piece of beach.
today hui te rangiora is at the waharia at te puna i riuaka rikuwaka river emerges from underground he rested and bathed in the ancient waters to restore his health he is always finding new lands. theese carvings remind us of him and his journey through tje south sea some people say he went some way in the south ocean they cant be sure the important thing is that he is know as a great navigator
Hui Te Rangiora was such a great voyager that there is a whakatauki proverb about him: tawhanka kahukjura runaga, ko Hui Te Rangiora te moana i tere ai. when the curved rainbow is seen above, Hui Te Rangiora glides swifly below.
he had to be with nature to stay with sailing cause it was dangerous he needed safety to cross such dangerous oceans he watched the environment to help him with actions. this story inspires us to take action with this challlenge.
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