vakaammissa
Vakaammissa refers to a traditional Polynesian voyaging canoe, specifically associated with the Māori of New Zealand. These canoes were essential for the migration of Polynesian peoples to Aotearoa (New Zealand) and played a crucial role in their cultural and historical development. The term "vaka" originates from the broader Polynesian language family, where it generally means "canoe," while "ammissa" is a Māori adaptation, possibly derived from the word for "voyage" or "journey."
Vakaammissa were typically large, double-hulled canoes, capable of carrying hundreds of people, supplies, and livestock over
Historically, vakaammissa were central to Māori settlement and expansion. The most famous example is the *Te
Today, vakaammissa hold significant cultural and spiritual importance for Māori. Traditional voyaging has been revived through